In movies and TV shows? The bullets are not real (most of the time) in movies and television. However, they do often use real guns just not real ammunition. Recently, Alec Baldwin shot a crew member with a real bullet during the filming of a new movie or TV show. Apparently, there was live ammo in the gun he used but there was supposed to be "blanks" or fake ammo in it.
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Yes, the show Criminal Minds does use real guns. However, the show does not use real bullets. Safety is important to the show, they do not want anyone accidently getting hurt.
not exactly, but bullets do crush
Yes
Where the Bullets Fly was created in 1966.
No you can not sell REAL bullets in a gift shop. But, bullets are sold at gun shops
No, they fire blanks. Real bullets would be dangerous.
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Yes, swords can block bullets. Bullets can fly really fast but you need to learn how to block fast flying bullets with a sword. <><><> No, swords do not block bullets. If they did, police officers would be carrying swords. A bullet from a large caliber handgun or high powered rifle has enough energy to snatch the sword from your hand, break your hand, and shatter the blade of the sword. What works in anime does not always work in the real world.
No, you cannot fire real bullets from a rubber bullet gun. Rubber bullet guns are specifically designed to use non-lethal projectiles made of rubber or similar materials, which are intended to minimize harm during crowd control or training scenarios. Attempting to use real bullets in such a firearm could lead to catastrophic failure and serious injury. Always use firearms as intended and follow safety guidelines.
when bullets and shells fall, as in Korea, it's REAL....
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No. They use blanks.
A gun that looks real but only fires Blanks not real bullets.
Of course not. Real bad guys don't always miss except on TV, and real good guys spraying bullets and explosives around would not always avoid killing people. So the police tend to frown on people who try and take the law into their own hands. Vigilantes have not been popular in many decades.
Lead, sometimes with a jacket of a copper alloy.