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By Brandon Emhoff

Gunpowder was invented in the 9th century. It was invented in China. It was made of sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter. You would mix the sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter to make gunpowder. The were also put in bombs.

It had a metal or bamboo barrel. It shot scrap metal of darts. Then the dart or metal would be pushed down the barrel Then gunpowder would be placed in the tube Then the fuse would be lit.

It could only fire once every two minutes. The new gun fired with a metal ball. It had a primer that the hammer hit; this made a spark which ignited the gun powder. The ball went flying hitting the target which you aimed at through the iron sights. It had a wooden stock. It had a metal barrel.

Then the bayonet was made in the 17th century. It is a metal long sharp knife, sword, or spikeshaped weapon. It is designed to fit on the end of the gun, turning the gun into a spear. After you fire it you can go up and stop someone.

The shell is a metal cylinder with a primer on one end. On the other end it had a pointed object. It had gun powder in front of the primer, and then to cap the other end was a pointed tip. It had gunpowder in it

There are many types of cameo to match the surroundings. A blind is a camouflage that you sit in to stay dry and stay hidden. There are ground blinds and tree stands. A ground blind lay on the ground and you get inside of them and stay hidden. Tree stands are put up in a tree and you sit on them up in the air.

There are decoys of the type of animal you are hunting. They have any kind of decoy and the cent that the animal smells like. Animal calls make the sound that the animal makes, calls are used to attract them in. When you use calls make sure you know how to make a good sound of the animal.

When it comes to fur bears I would trap them. When trapping look where their trail is going then put a trap in the trail. Types of fur bears are raccoon, skunk, beaver, and mink.

You would use a shot gun on any waterfowl. You cant use a rifle or pistol on them, that is illegal. I would use a 12 gauge. Types of waterfowl are geese and ducks.

For small game you dont have to have that much power. I would use a 22lr or a 22 mag or even a 17 HMR or any small caliber. Types of small game are squirrels, birds and rabbit.

For big game you will want to use something that will take it down. I would use a high power or a bigger caliber gun. Types of big game are lion, bison, moose, and elk.

It was a single or a double barrel as guns got better. The barrel split allowed you to put your shell in it, and then you would close it and aim and fire.

The Repeater rifle was a bolt action that held more than one shell. You would put in whatever the gun would hold into an internal magazine box. When you fired it then you would open the bolt and close the bolt to reload it.

You would have it tube fed or from a magazine and once you put a shell in the chamber you would fire it and it would slide back and eject the shell and pick up another shell and be ready to fire again.

The single shot is a break action and must be reloaded after each shot. It splits open and you put a shell in it. Single shot designs are less complex than revolvers or magazine-fed firearms.

The side by side is a double barrel that is side by side. There is one that has two triggers, or it has one trigger and it has a switch to the diff barrel.

The over/under is the same as the double barrel but has two barrels mounted one on top of the other.

The modern sporting rifle can be tactical for any reason. Most cops have tactical rifle, they can be bolt or semi auto.

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