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Q: What were bullets made by in WW1?
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When did they start making copper coated lead bullets?

they made it because it can withstand more of an impact than the lead bullet itself can,so then you could shoot into a bullet proof vest than have the lead crush or shatter on impactANS 2 -Copper jacketed lead bullets were made long before anyone had bullet proof vests . Possibly around 1885. One of the primary reasons for this was the standard lead bullet left many corrosive deposits inside the bore. By WW1 most European armies were using 'spitzer' bullets, these were lead cored, with a copper or nickel jacket. In the US, the Springfield 30-06 had a cupro-nickel alloy jacket before WW1


What are bullets for a rifle or handgun are commonly made out?

Most bullets are made from lead. Some will have copper jackets around them, but the bullet itself will be lead.


What happened to the Soldiers in the ww1?

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