It depends on what kind you're referring to. It can range from a few cents for a .22 (although, it's unlikely that you will find single bullets for sale anywhere) up to several dollars for a large caliber bullet.
A single 9mm bullet is about 3-6 cents. A 9mm Parabellum (Luger) CARTRIDGE is about .30-.55.
Single bullets are not sold at gun shops. Collector's will sell single examples and prices can range from less than a dollar to multiple hundreds of USD
The cost of a 50 cal. BMG bullet is about $3,000 if you go to the right store!!
April 28th
It depends on what caliber.
Less than 200 feet. The "single bullet theory" is kind of a misnomer, as under this theory, two bullets were actually shot -- on hitting JFL in the head and the other hitting JFK in the back/neck and then going on to hit Gov Connolly. Some people call this the Single Bullet Theory in reference to that particular bullet. All the shots taken by Oswald were relatively close range.
What about it? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_bullet_theory
That all depends on the bullet and the armor. There is no single correct answer without a lot more specifics.
Very small indeed, a single .22LR bullet is probably no bigger than an inch and a half
40$
No one armor piercing bullet, so there is no one cost. Most are inexpensive to make- less than $1 per bullet.
find a bullet of the same caliber. shoot the person that made the hole. remove bullet from person. use bullet to plug hole in car