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.