Charged or loaded to the full; ready to be exploded or discharged.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "full-charged" in a sentence
"Engines are full-charged and we can run on them for weeks."
"She had been prepared to kill herself at need; but her full-charged weapons emptied themselves futilely against a massive lock and she threw her vial of poison across the corridor and into an empty cell."
"The renegade did know weapons, and he studied these two with care, from the worn, rough-checkered grips and full-charged magazines to the burned, scarred, deeply-pitted orifices."