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Hell no
the bodies wernt used for anything, but the tons and tons of human hair was used to make hair cloth,its sicking
They used .58 caliber minie bullet's, lead slugs, and Thud Cannon's.
There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.
You'll never make one bulletproof, but you can armour a vehicle up to give it some resistance to small arms fire. Bullet resistant glass, kevlar panels in the deadspace between panels, additional steel or even applique armour are some of the methods used.
Although the term "bullet proff" is used, they are really "bullet resistant". SOME bullets can penetrate the,. Thickness varies with the degree of protection. Lower protection vests (low energy pistol ammo) are about 1/2 inch thick. Heavier duty vests may be 1 1/2 inches.
There's no such thing as a "cow bullet." A bullet is a bullet, and it's purpose is for only one thing: to kill.
it's a square of thin cloth that is used if paper diapers are not used.
to dry the cloth (that's what you do in the old days!)
No. There is a proper side and a reverse side to the cloth.
Table cloth is called table cloth because it is used to cover the table.its called a table cloth because it is a cloth that you put on a table you idiot.
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.
Parachute cloth is a very sturdy cloth used to construct parachutes. It can be used for other things such as camping and outdoor projects. It is lightweight but very durable.
A "Bandage" is a strip of cloth used on a wound.
Flax is used to produce linen cloth.
bamboo chip, cloth and silk cloth