Live ammunition definition

Live ammunition means a cartridge consisting of a case, primer, propellant powder, and a single metallic projectile, no less than 30 grain, and with a velocity more than 500 feet per second when fired. Live ammunition does not include simulated, marking, or rubber projectile ammunition.
Live ammunition means a cartridge comprised of a cartridge case, primer, propellant powder, and a single metallic projectile, no less than 30 grain, and with a velocity over 500 feet per second. Live ammunition does not include sim- ulated, frangible, marking, and/or rubber projectile ammunition.
Live ammunition means a cartridge consisting of a case, primer, propellant powder, and a single metallic projectile, no less than 30 grain, and with a velocity more than 500

Examples of Live ammunition in a sentence

  • Live ammunition, prohibited weapons or war material may not be exhibited, sold or passed on.

  • Live ammunition, powder or primers may not be brought into the Exhibit Hall.

  • This includes all swords regardless of whether or not they may be sheathed or peacebound ● Pocket knives ● Throwing knives, shuriken, kunai, and other throwing weapons ● Live ammunition and empty bullet casings ● Scissors with sharpened ends ● Letter openers ● Pepper spray ● Projectiles such as bows, even if the string is removed.

  • Live ammunition, powder or primers may not be brought in to the Exhibit Space.