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Because the war lasted over ten years, it would be nearly impossible to number how many bullets were fired.
Probably over a couple 100,000 to a million or more.
No bullets need for it to be a war, Look at a War of words for instance
19.7 million , which as you can imagine, cost lots of money!
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Gandhi got shot with three bullets in his chest on the left and his last words before he got shot was "oh god".
Let the original number of bullets be x. Each friend received x/3 bullets. After shooting 4 bullets each, they have x/3 - 4 bullets left. The total number of bullets left is equal to the bullets each had after division, so x/3 - 4 = x/3. Solving this equation gives x = 36. Thus, the original number of bullets divided was 36.
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i do not know also but in my opinion one bullet targeting the heart and after he fell he was shot in the body again instead on the head as he requested to the officer of Spaniard's soldier.
Because the war lasted over ten years, it would be nearly impossible to number how many bullets were fired.
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There was no store to buy the bullets from. This is how they made bullets: the pieces of a mold would fit together and the solider would pour melted lead into the mold's spout. After the lead cooled, the soldier could take the mold apart and remove his new shot.
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Most flare guns are single shot.
The soldier's RIFLE was far more accurate than any other gun he had shot, due to the grooves inside the barrel that gave fired bullets a spin.