Depends on what you mean. 7.62 is the diameter of the bullet in millimeters, 39 is the overall length of the cartridge in millimeters. That particular cartridge can be fired from various rifles, but an AK-47 is a common example.
None. Unless it has been rebored to another caliber. Most unlikely.
YES
the numbers refer to the calibre of the weapon, which is the width of the bullet. so a 22 pistol fires a bullet with a width of .22 inches
The function of the bullet train is to move large amounts of people quickly from one point to another. The bullet train improves the efficiency of the transportation system allowing it to serve higher numbers of people.
they can refer to year adopted, case length, bullet diameter, etc..
The function of the bullet train is to move large amounts of people quickly from one point to another. The bullet train improves the efficiency of the transportation system allowing it to serve higher numbers of people.
Little bullet: Bullet BillBig Bullet: Banzai BillGiant Bullet: King Bill
Rifle and bullet (The bullet is dependent on the rifle to accomplish its purpose)
None. A bullet is a bullet, regardless of what material it's made from.
When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.
Yes, bullet and number formats are applied with a "toggle button," meaning a button turns the formatting function on and off. The user doesn't need to set tabs or indents, or type the bullet characters or numbers.
In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.