No, it is not safe to vacuum pack gun powders as the process of vacuum packing could potentially cause static electricity which may ignite the gun powder and result in a dangerous situation. It is best to store gun powders in their original containers in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture.
Reloading Manuals
It is possible. Different gun powders have different ingredients. This can be determined by lab analysis.
they mash stuff up into a powder
I found the answer. Correct me if I'm wrong. Antacid powders are made of alkali metals and work by neutralizing the excess hydrochloic acid (HCl) in your stomach.
Possible. Not all powders, not all handguns. I use Unique and Green Dot shotgun powders for .38 Special and .45 ACP. The real key is to get a good reloading manual and FOLLOW IT.
Possible. Not all powders, not all handguns. I use Unique and Green Dot shotgun powders for .38 Special and .45 ACP. The real key is to get a good reloading manual and FOLLOW IT.
Base line performance measures are set. Powders are tested and results checked against the base line.
The tablet is a compounded medication.
You think probable to powders or granules of material.
The earliest fingerprint powders were made with lampblack (soot). There are now so many specialized powders and reagents used that the list would run for several pages.
This BB gun was made by WHO?