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Wikipedia: Slug (projectile)
For other meanings, see Slug (disambiguation)

A slug is a term used for a solid ballistic projectile. It is "solid" in the sense of being composed of one piece; the shape can vary widely, including partially hollowed shapes. The term is occasionally applied to bullets (just the projectile, never the cartridge as a whole), but is most commonly applied to shotgun projectiles, to differentiate from shotshells.

A water-slug refers to shooting a submarine's torpedo tube without first loading a torpedo[citation needed].

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