(by some one else) Yes, depending on caliber and kenetic energy. ( inprovings by cassandra) plus it depends on what kind of gun your using and if your putting the gun right tords the concrete or away. haha that simple now trie to explaine a little mutch better, on what your talking about. pleace
mechanicals
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
No uv rays do not go through metal -Cybil
No, pewter is not suitable for making bullets as it is a soft metal with a low melting point. Bullets need to be made from harder metals such as lead, copper, or steel to withstand the forces generated during firing and achieve proper ballistic performance. Using pewter could result in malfunctions and safety hazards.
Lead is a dense, malleable metal commonly used for plumbing solder, bullets, and shielding against radiation due to its high density and ability to absorb radiation. However, it is toxic and poses health risks, so its use is being phased out in many applications.
yes
Silver was used in bullets for quite a while. This metal proved to be very precious in making the bullets.
mechanicals
you have to right click and then go to bullets but dont click go through them
Most high powered military rifles can shoot bullets that easily penetrate metal. The thin metal used on most cars offers little resistance, bullets tend to go in and out both sides of a typical car. Now if there is several centimeters of metal (steel), then rifle rounds may have trouble penetrating.
This metal is lead.
Most bullets will pass straight through the body. A car body is thin sheet metal, with cardboard interior.
Yes
Metal Storm
what helps the metal bullet go thoughft the foils
Metal bullets are considered mechanical vectors because they are inanimate objects that can physically transmit diseases or pathogens when they come in contact with a person's blood or tissues. Biological vectors, on the other hand, are living organisms like mosquitoes or ticks that can transmit diseases through bites.
Metal! Lots and lots of metal. In the movie "To Live", they Chinese take away the metal from commoners for their army, and they did the same in Japan to make things like guns and bullets and other metal weapons to go to war with China.