Lead, with a copper jacketing.
Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.
Most bullets are made from lead. Some will have copper jackets around them, but the bullet itself will be lead.
The army of the British consisted of mostly Muslims and hindus. A rumour was going around and it said that bullets were greased in pig and cow fat. This made the rebellion form.
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The same thing 9mm bullets are made of, and 7.62x39 bullets, and... well, bullets in general. The case can either be brass or steel. The projectile will primarily be lead. It may have some other type of metal inserted into it, and may or may not be jacketed with copper.
yes but mostly during war time to help war efforts.
They mostly used muskets and bayonets once they ran out of bullets.
Bullets can be made from many materials including wood, steel brass, copper, lead, tungsten, bronze, plastic, etc.
bbs are made out of steel and pellets are made out of lead
were wolves are mostly fearless exept for facing their worst fear silver bullets
Usually they aren't. Lead, or lead in a copper shell (a "jacket") is the most common choice for bullets. Bullets CAN be made of mild steel, usually also copper jacketed, and it's usually done because of concerns about the lead from the bullets causing pollution. Mild steel is one of the less expensive replacement options for lead in bullets.