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).
if the bullet you have is crimped at the tip that means its a 308 blank
It is a blank cartridge, and yes, it could. While blanks have no bullet, they still have a very high pressure jet of hot gas. There have been fatal shootings at very close range with blank ammunition.
Term is cartridge, not bullet (bullet is the projectile part of a cartridge). Depending on WHICH of the Umarex blanks, a 9mm parabellum cartridge is a fair match, but not exact. The blank guns were designed so that they can NOT chamber and/or fire live ammo.
A direct free kick...
Very little. Very small, light bullet.
This all depends on the caliber and the particular load but, yes. The bullet can be stopped by bone or ricochet vertically.
Blank ammunition typically contains a powder charge, but it lacks a projectile (bullet). Instead of a bullet, it has a crimped end or a wad to contain the powder. When fired, blank ammo produces a loud sound and muzzle flash, simulating the effect of live fire without discharging a projectile. It is commonly used in training, theatrical productions, and military ceremonies.
There is a Reaction, called recall or kick. That should read "recoil."
A rifle experiences backward kick, or recoil, when a bullet is fired due to Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the bullet is propelled forward out of the barrel, the rifle experiences an equal force pushing backward. This recoil results from the rapid expulsion of gas and the mass of the bullet moving forward, leading to the rifle moving backward in response. The amount of recoil is influenced by the bullet's mass and the velocity at which it is fired.
One More Bullet was created in 2007.
The "kick" of a rifle- properly called recoil- is an example of REACTION- to the ACTION of the bullet being fired. "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." The bullet going one way results in the gun being pushed the other way.
A bomb is more powerful than a bullet its obvious