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Gr talking about guns or bullets?

Powder or projectile


What was a Canister?

A projectile used in a cannon that open up after firing and sprays bullets


What was canister?

A projectile used in a cannon that open up after firing and sprays bullets


What is an autocannon?

An autocannon is a fully automatic projectile weapon which fires shells instead of bullets.


Another word for bullets shells or missiles?

First, bullets and missles are completely different. Projectile is the word you are looking for.


Can iron stop bullets?

Sure. What it can stop will depend on the thickness of the iron, and the capabilities of the projectile being fired at it.


What is the difference between ammunition and bullets?

Ammunition refers to a complete cartridge consisting of a primer, case, powder charge and bullet. Bullets refers to the actual bullet component, or the projectile itself. I buy bullets to reload ammunition.


Can you fire bullets out of a starter gun?

No. A starter pistol does not use bullets. It uses blank rounds, which explode and make the noise, just like a regular gun, but no projectile comes out.


What is a fired thrown or otherwise propelled object?

A projectile is a fired, thrown, or otherwise propelled object that is intended to hit a target. Examples of projectiles include bullets, arrows, and cannonballs.


Does anyone have the Reloading Data for 22 250 35 gr V-Max Bullets?

Contact the maker of the projectile.


What are .45 ACP bullets made of?

The same thing 9mm bullets are made of, and 7.62x39 bullets, and... well, bullets in general. The case can either be brass or steel. The projectile will primarily be lead. It may have some other type of metal inserted into it, and may or may not be jacketed with copper.


True or false Projectiles always have a pointed shape?

False, a projectile is simply something that flies through the air irrespective of its shape. A football is a projectile. footballs are pointed though. Think: NERF bullets.