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Q: What causes firing pin not to hit the center of bullet?
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How do you make cartridges gun?

The shell is filled with gunpowder. It also gets a primer, which, when hit with a firing pin, causes the (usually lead) projectile, the bullet; which was pressed into the cartridge before the trigger got pulled.


Can you shoot a gun with out a fire pin?

No not really. you need the firing pin to hit the primer and shoot the bullet.


What is the difference in grains of bullets for black powder?

The grains of a bullet, be it black powder or not , is the weight of the bullet. Lets say you have a .50 caliber rifle, and fire a 250 grain bullet at a target and hit dead center. Then fire a 300 grain bullet, that bullet will hit slightly lower on the target , but will have more force or stopping power" due to the weight. So the higher the grain the heaver the bullet.


Where did the bullet hit Rizal?

The 1st bullet hit the foot of rizal it was from the gun of bernard ferrer. The 2nd bullet hit the underarm of rizal it was from gun Nono. The bullet that killed him is from Franklin Tamayo.


How do machine guns work?

A machine gun works by pulling the trigger that lets the spring with the firing pin it hit the primer then ignites the bullet recolis causing it to repeat


What is the past tense of nearly hit?

Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.


What do you call it when a bullet hit a bee it a joke?

When a bullet hits a bee, you call it a biscuit bullet.


What is a bullet hit?

In filmmaking, a bullet hit could be described as the special effect that shows the visual result of a bullet hitting something: a human, an object or whatever.


Will bullet from a 45 semi automatic pistol pass through a human body?

There's no right answer to your question. There are a lot of variables, such as: * where did the bullet hit the body? * what was the velocity of the bullet when it hit? * was the bullet a hollowpoint or full metal jacket * what was the angle of the bullet's trajectory, etc...... If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hand, it would likely pass through, even if it hit a metacarpal bone. If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hip (say, from right to left), it would likely stay in the body If a .45 bullet hit someone in the abdomen, and hit nothing but intestines & muscles, it would likely pass through. Ballistics are strange and not always predictable. If you clarify your question, I can give you a better answer.


What was a firestep used for?

In trench warfare, you wanted to be low enough in the trench that you would not be hit by a bullet when moving about, but that meant you were too low to see out and shoot back. When building a trench, a ledge known as a firing step was built in. You could step up onto the firing step, and see out (and shoot)


What will happen if you hit a bullet with a hammer?

It may ignite if you hit the primer.


If the bore of the gun is pointed straight at the can under what conditions will the bullet hit the tin can?

If the muzzle is aimed at the can and the trigger is pressed/activated correctly, the bullet will hit the can.