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Generally a bullet.

With a blank, one is only propelling air and gases.

With a bullet, one is propelling air, gases AND a heavy chunk of metal.

Newton's 3rd law tells us that for every action, there is an equal & opposite reaction. Pushing a mass of metal at a high velocity will produce a decent reaction (kick).

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