No, stomach acid will not fire a bullet, or, more properly, a cartridge, you have ingested. It cannot. Further, a cartridge that is in good condition going in will almost certainly pass completely through you and be little affected by your digestive system. Transit time in a healthy "normal" person will be too short for anything substantial to happen to that cartridge.
When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
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No it cannot
It fires 5.7x28mm.
Various weights.
No, it cannot.
Stick them in your mouth, chew then swallow.
In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
A rifle can fire a bullet accurately to a longer range than a handgun. However, some handguns can fire a bullet just as accurately, and sometimes moreso, at certain ranges.
Sulfuric acid neither burns or causes a fire.