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The ready service ammunition is kept in the upper handling room just below the mount.
The use of non-corrosive primers was a novelty in service ammunition at this time.
The ready service ammunition is kept in lockers or compartments arrayed around the mount.
For Swiss military service ammunition the primer type is Berdan.
Apart from various civilian calibres, the rifle was manufactured for the following service ammunition:
The M252 Mortar can fire the following principal classifications of training and service ammunition:
Around the perimeter of the upper handling room were the ready service ammunition racks welded to the bulkheads.
This development was aiming at creating a very light, portable automatic weapon served by one man only, yet firing the 8 mm Lebel service ammunition.
The drill ammunition consists of completely inert cartridge which simulates the service ammunition.
The service ammunition came packed in 7-round boxes stamped "Not For Revolvers" to prevent confusion.
Below grade, backstage, at the rear wall of the theatre just mentioned, there are scars formed by service ammunition, giving the building a sense of character.
The Dutch army already relies on Rheinmetall for nearly all its ammunition needs, including practice and service ammunition in multiple calibers.
Because service ammunition is classified in accordance to its explosive characteristics, it must be stored according to these characteristics to minimize the risk to life and property.
Ready service ammunition was thrown overboard to prevent detonation, code room publications were secured, and sick bay and brig inmates were released.
Consequently, the gas cylinder frequently rusted solid from the use of corrosive-primered M2 service ammunition in a humid environment when not stripped and cleaned on a daily basis.
With attacking planes flying overhead, the crew began to break out the service ammunition, and by 0801 hours the ship began to fight back by sending up anti-aircraft fire.
Students practiced stealth techniques while conducting tactical reconnaissance from the water and had the opportunity to fire service ammunition from their C8 personnel weapon while deployed in water.
The range was used for the testing of service ammunition as well as for the flight-testing of experimental designs as part of a defence research and development program.
The .40 S&W PDX1 cartridge is the primary service ammunition of the FBI and is available for purchase by civilian shooters.
On 17 November 1925 the partnership between Joseph and two others in the Tyseley Munitions Works, operating as breakers down of service ammunition and fuses, was dissolved.
The Directorate of Land Service Ammunition (DLSA) has granted the port a licence to handle ammunition/explosive on the main jetty.
The idea of a memorial was initiated by the senior Warrant Officers of the trade and supported by the Director of Land Service Ammunition and his staff.
Welles loaded service ammunition at Norfolk before she sailed for Newport, Rhode Island, where she then exchanged older torpedoes for ones of a later mark on 1 September.
Ready service ammunition is that ammunition located in close proximity to a military or naval gun and is stored in such a manner that it is ready for quick use.
The Swedish Mauser arms had a relatively tight 200 mm (1 in 7.87 in) twist rate optimized for stabilizing the relatively long heavy bullets used in the Swedish 6.5x55mm military service ammunition.