M-16,50cal.,I think a 170cal. ak-47 nd AR-15.hahaha.I spend to much time around military men and women...haha
M-16,50cal.,I think a 170cal. ak-47 nd AR-15.hahaha.I spend to much time around military men and women...haha
Yes, bullets are designed to be sharp in order to penetrate targets effectively.
The man was penetrating the safe with a blowtorch
We need to penetrate their defences.The needle will penetrate his skin.
You cannot fire bullets from police helicopter.You can fire from hunter helicopter and police boat by using fire control.
The Zulu.
yes it goes through when you use a C4 KABOOM
Teflon coated bullets are more commonly known as "Cop killer bullets" due to their ability to penetrate hard targets including the bullet proof vests worn by the police.
bullets do not go far after being fired into water.............and are unlikely to penetrate a body after couple of feet into water....Most bullets will shatter after going a few inches into the water, however, if they are already slowed down enough, they could go through the water and kill someone.
They actually contain self-guiding missiles that launch out of the brim of the hat when bullets penetrate their brow
Bullets are not sharp because their purpose is to penetrate and cause damage through force, rather than cutting or slicing. The shape of a bullet is designed to maximize its impact and effectiveness when fired from a gun.
Plastic is not an effective material for deflecting bullets as it does not provide sufficient resistance or strength to stop a bullet's force. Bullets can easily penetrate through most types of plastic materials. Specialized bulletproof materials like kevlar, aramid fiber, or composite ceramics are used to deflect or stop bullets effectively.
Most high powered military rifles can shoot bullets that easily penetrate metal. The thin metal used on most cars offers little resistance, bullets tend to go in and out both sides of a typical car. Now if there is several centimeters of metal (steel), then rifle rounds may have trouble penetrating.