because it is dangerous to fish
it is because of the presure of water
500g of ham 33 230 grain 45 cal. bullets
Yes, bullets can ricochet from striking frozen ground, from water or any hard object.
a yo-yo, a car in motion, water falling from a water fall, walking or running, a bullet that has been fired.
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Yes, there is. Each gun leaves different marks on the bullet as it travels down the barrel. It is just a question of test firing each of the guns available into water. Water stops the bullet in a very short distance without deforming the bullet. Then the sample bullet from the water is placed on one side of a comparison microscope and one of the bullets in question is placed on the other side of the microscope. By careful manipulation of the bullets it's possible to look at both of them to see if they match. If they do, question answered. If they don't, check the sample from the water against one of the other unknown bullets. This process is repeated using test bullets from each of the guns and comparing them against all the unknown bullets. Eventually it is possible to tell which weapon fired which bullet(if all the guns that were fired are available for test firing). The process will also tell whether all the weapons fired are accounted for. If there are bullets that don't match any of the test fired bullets then one, or more, gun/s must be missing
bullets do not go far after being fired into water.............and are unlikely to penetrate a body after couple of feet into water....Most bullets will shatter after going a few inches into the water, however, if they are already slowed down enough, they could go through the water and kill someone.
because when the bullets hit the water, the water slows them down
Well, most guns are waterproof in one sense of the word- they do not dissolve in water. Can it be FIRED underwater? Yes- but whether it can be SAFELY fired underwater is another matter. Guns that are fired underwater are subjected to pressures that they were not designed for, and the bullets go only a short distance. If a gun has been submerged under water, it should be drained, dried, and lubricated.
No, not really. High powered ammo, like that fired from German light machine guns and rifles, will break apart on entry into water. See Mythbusters Episode 34
yes
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Your question is a bit ambiguous, but let's see what we can do. First, not many guns will fire effectively under water, and attempting to do so could be dangerous. Since water does not compress, if the barrel fills with water, it could fracture or explode. And, because water is a heavier medium than air, if you were able to fire a gun submerged, the distance of travel for the bullet will be significantly less. Second, recognizing the possibility that you might be looking for the penetration potential of a bullet fired into water and the result to the round, consider again the density of water. Bullets fired into water do not penetrate well, typically not further than a couple feet. Larger rounds such as .50 cal, .44, .45, and 7.62 mm tend to fracture upon contact, and all rounds dump their ability to penetrate much past a foot or two depth. Finally, bullets do not "explode." Hollow points and soft tips tend to mushroom. These and smaller caliber rounds can fragment, especially if they hit a solid object. Teflon or ballistic tipped ammunition tend to slip through or tumble. Even crosshatched rounds such as Black Talon bullets don't explode; such are engineered to fracture in an even pattern so to cause dramatic soft tissue damage.
its called an Archer fish
Yes a gun can be fired under water. You can look it up on youtube the're plenty of videos showing it.
You should drink water because if you don't drink enough water you can die
no you will not