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Many ways to die in WW2. bullets, artillery, knifes, starvation, bombs, disease. most Americans died by either artillery or bullets. Germans were suspectible to bombing and bullets. Japs died by the bayonent and bullets. easy to die, hard to live.
Yes. Lead bullets do not wear out the rifling inside the barrel as fast as steel bullets. Still, many people use steel-jacketed bullets . . .
he killed hundrexds of people during the mexican revolution. its hard to say how many because its not written down how much he actuallyt killed.
Rubber bullets are used by police to disperse crowds during riots because they are non-lethal and intended to incapacitate individuals without causing fatal injuries. They are designed to be a less lethal alternative to traditional bullets, helping to maintain crowd control and minimize harm while still addressing potential threats to public safety.
Disease - because there was so little medication available. If you were wounded, you would probably die. Also there were many infections that went round whole armies in the field.
They are lethal but the bullets don't kill, the people who fire them do.
Disease. Far more men died from disease than from bullets or mortars.
Depends on your aim and how many bullets you got
How many bullets can a 9mm baretta hold
Depends from how high the bullet is falling. But yes, falling bullets can kill people