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Where do you get World War 2 bulletts?

EBAY


Can a gun go off from old bulletts?

No.


Can you dodge bulletts?

bullets travel way faster then you can thus you would have to move before the trigger of the gun is pulled.


Will a 270 weatherby shoot all types of 270 bulletts?

A 270 Weathery will shoot any standard 270 bullet. However a Weatehrby Magnum will not. The Weatheby Magnum is like a Winchester Magnum which is a shorter and fatter cartridge.


How many pumps does it take for the Nerf magstirke to fire all 12 bulletts?

Magstrikes only hold 10 bullets (possibly 11 if u know how to modify the mag) and i do believe it takes like 20-30 pumps


How small was the machine guns bulletts in World War 1?

Actually, pretty large. The standard machine guns were 8mm Mauser, .303 Enfield, and 30-06. Larger machine guns such as the .50 Browning were also used. To give you an idea of size, a section of a regular pencil about 1 inch long is the size of the small machine gun bullet.


What is the value of a Colt Frontier six shooter 38-40 serial 141022 pat pending Sept 19 1871 I also have the belt and holster basketweave with two bulletts still in the holster.?

Look up the date it was made at Proofhouse.com Do an internet search for similar ones. Is the leather original? Value depends on condition and a host of other factors. Range could be from a few hundred to multiple thousands.


How can you stop rifle bulletts with logs?

Many materials have been used to build fortifications that are softer than a metal bullet- logs, bags of sand, bags of corn meal- and during the American Civil War, bales of cotton were used as makeshift "armor" on river boats. The key will be having a thick enough layer of material to catch and slow the bullets. Depending on the material, that may be a VERY thick layer!


What are frangible bulletts?

Frangible bullets are ones specifically designed to break apart into many pieces when they impact something. There are two purposes to this design:Creation of a large, but localized wound - that is, the bullet fragments cause a much larger wound at the site of impact than a normal bullet, but do NOT have the tendency to bounce around inside the target's body.Avoid the "through-and-through" possibility, where the bullet travels all the way through the target, exiting and continuing on, possibly hitting another target.Frangibles are typically used in close-quarter situations, since they have poorer ballistic characteristics than ordinary bullets (and, thus, a shorter range), and because they help avoid "collateral damage" due to #2 above. The point behind using a frangible is that the target should be dealt a severe, but localized, wound (putting it out of action) without endangering those nearby.


Why aren't there any more Native Americans?

The assumption that Native Americans are "no more" is incorrect. Native American societies continue to thrive today as it did 1000s of years ago. Of course, just as all socities, their socities have changed and evolved. Native Americans can even be found in space; NASA astrounaunt John Herrington (Chickasaw) was the first Native American in space in 2002. Native Americans are found in all Major U.S. cities, but one probably mistakes them for as a non-American. Native American can be found on the silver screen as with "Dances with Wolves" and "Smoke Signals."