There are dozens of models of rifles and a few revolvers that fire the .17 HMR cartridge. Rifles in that caliber are made by Remington, Winchester,
Marlin, Mossberg, Savage, Taurus and others.
No. Part of the energy that is used to fire the bullet is used to rework the mechanism that brings the bullet from the magazine to the barrel.
4.5 cal (9mm) like most guns
there is no latin word for 'bullet', considering guns and bullets weren't invented when the language was created and in use!
The proper name is a cartridge. No, not all guns use catridges. Muskets used loose gunpowder and lead balls. Pellet guns use air or compressed gas to drive a pellet. Spear guns use spear and big rubber bands to drive the spears (divers).
They used .58 caliber minie bullet's, lead slugs, and Thud Cannon's.
any single or double action semi-automatic pistol listed as a 40 caliber pistol...............
Early Spitfires had 8 machine guns, later models had 4 x 20mm cannon.
if it's early production the bullet diameter is only .313. later production guns use a larger diameter bullet.
If you are asking about airguns in general not just BB guns, but Pellet guns also. The family of PCP air guns. (Precharged Pneumatic Guns (PCPs) these use a scuba tank to charge the rifle. They can shoot up to a 50 cal bullet and bring down a Moose. As for BB guns alone most will fall into the under 500 feet per second group. Where Pellet rifles can exceed 1000 feet per second. BB guns/rifles are not as accurate as pellet guns/rifles. Because BB guns use a smooth boar barrel where pellet guns use rifling in the barrel.
There are bullets that are used in guns for hunting to shoot animals. There are bullet points that are used in writing to make it easy to find important information when reading a paper.
She committed a sacrilegious act by desecrating the church altar.
With a muzzleloading firearm, it is CRITICAL that the bullet be seated against the powder charge, with no air space between the two (blown up guns result). By marking the ramrod, you can use the ramrod to measure if the bullet is fully seated.