It depends where you live, where you are mailing them to and whether the bullets are 'live' or not.
For instance, in some US states the USPS will refuse to carry them leaving you reliant on FedEx or UPS, however in some other US states it's acceptable to mail them through the USPS if they have valid HazMat credentials.
Internationally it's yet another story. Some country's customs laws require a permit, have a ban on all mailed ammunition altogether or conversely have no problems with it whatsoever.
There doesn't seem to be one clear rule or specific guidelines set down anywhere.
Yes, you can ship bullets.
No, in America you canot send any weapons ect. in the mail.
A table is like a table in excel or a bunch of boxes inside a main box and they are all evenly spaced out if you want it to be. Mail Merge is if you use Access and it saves the same but personalized for each person message. And Bullets and numbering is bullets and numbering like on a spelling test.
Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
Barnes Bullets is a company that makes bullets. Their bullets are lead-free. Barnes Bullets supplies bullets to the military as well as to the hunting community and to law enforcement agencies.
Bullets can kill you or harm you.
The Bullets moved to Capital Centre for the 1973-1974 season and were known as the Capital Bullets. The next season they changed their name to the Washington Bullets.
Bullets identify new procedures and services added to CPT.
yes you can rycycle bullets!
non expanding bullets, Expanding bullets, and Frangible
It can be called as a list where bullets are the numbers. You can also insert other symbols other than bullets.