If the muzzle is aimed at the can and the trigger is pressed/activated correctly, the bullet will hit the can.
An AK-47 bullet, typically a 7.62x39mm round, can travel up to approximately 3,000 meters (about 3.3 miles) under ideal conditions. However, the effective range for accuracy is generally much shorter, around 300 to 400 meters for most engagements. Factors such as terrain, atmospheric conditions, and bullet design can affect the actual distance the bullet travels.
Under the hood, passenger side, lowest point on the HVAC box, it is a short nipple pointed straight down.
A .44 Magnum bullet can travel several miles under optimal conditions, with some estimates suggesting a maximum range of around 1.5 to 2 miles. However, the effective range for accuracy and stopping power is typically much shorter, usually around 100 to 150 yards. Factors such as bullet type, barrel length, and environmental conditions can also influence the bullet's travel distance.
A .357 Magnum bullet can travel approximately 1.5 to 2 miles under optimal conditions, such as a flat trajectory and minimal air resistance. However, the effective range for accuracy and impact is much shorter, typically around 100 to 150 yards for practical shooting. Factors like bullet design, barrel length, and environmental conditions can also influence its range.
It has been known to happen, but if loaded correctly falling out is not an issue. A ball or bullet is loaded into the barrel of a gun with a cloth patch that holds tension against the side of the barrel and prevents it from moving. For example, a .50 caliber (.500 inch) would use a .490 bullet and be wrapped with a .015 patch for a total diameter of .505 inch. In the chamber of a revolver, the bullet is slightly larger than the bore of the gun. For example, a .45 caliber (.450 inch ) revolver would use a .457 bullet. Under normal conditions, this would keep bullets from falling out, but they can still come out if dropped or heavily Jarred.
Move your finger under a "bullet" and slide your finger up.
The conditions on Earth for the equinox to occur must include the following: when the tilt of the Earth's axis is neither pointed towards the Sun or away from the Sun, and the center of the Sun lines up exactly with the Earth's equator.
No. It depends upon the bullet of course, but a handgun bullet usually won't hurt you if it hits you under those conditions. Another answer: Depends on the cartridge: Remember that this is deadly because the bullet and cartridge will go in opposite directions at great speeds. The larger the bullet and powder will determine the velocity and distance.
To what, under which conditions?
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J. H. A. Wijbenga has written: 'Changes in bedform dimensions under unsteady flow conditions in a straight flume'
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.