No, stomach acid will not fire a bullet, or, more properly, a cartridge, you have ingested. It cannot. Further, a cartridge that is in good condition going in will almost certainly pass completely through you and be little affected by your digestive system. Transit time in a healthy "normal" person will be too short for anything substantial to happen to that cartridge.
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.
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
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Antacids neutralize stomach acid in the same way that a fire extinguisher puts out a fire. Just as the extinguisher counteracts the flames, antacids counterbalance the acidity in the stomach to provide relief from heartburn and indigestion.
No it cannot
It fires 5.7x28mm.
No, it cannot.
Various weights.
Stick them in your mouth, chew then swallow.
Antacids work like a sponge soaking up excess acid in the stomach. They contain compounds that can react with the acid to form water and salts, which reduces the acidity levels. This helps to alleviate symptoms of heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing the acid and providing relief.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.