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The tip of the nose that can move from side to side is called the nasal tip cartilage. It is flexible and can be manipulated slightly, allowing for some movement and adjustment of the shape and position of the tip of the nose.
That depends on pen. There are many models manufactured with different ball sizes.
The tip of the nose is connected by the nasal cartilage, which is a type of hyaline cartilage. It gives the nose its shape and structure while allowing for some flexibility and movement.
Japan is a crescent-shaped island. It is 1,869-miles from the northeast tip to the southwest tip. It is 1,022-miles from the northwest tip to the southeast tip.
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Yes, Hollow point bullets are legal in Nevada. However, amour piercing bullets for pistols are not. Also, if you have tracer bullets (pistol or rifle), you cannot fire them on the open range due to fire danger.
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Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.
No one really knows. Some will say the British Army, but most likely they were adapting earlier bullet designs.
Some bullets are coated with Teflon to protect the barrel from excessive wear and fouling. Other coatings for bullets include molybdenum disulfide, wax, and other proprietary films. Some bullets have a plastic tip or plugs and are generically called "poly-tips" and people sometimes mistake this for Teflon. The plugs initiate rapid expansion by acting like a piston which gets driven into a hollow cavity in the bullet. Such poly tipped bullets are commonly used for hunting small or thin skinned animals. One popular type of poly tipped bullet is the Nosler Ballistic Tip.
First, you probably mean cartridges, not bullets. Bullets are just the very tip of the cartridge. And you also probably mean magazine, not clip. Magazines can hold anywhere from 1 to over 100 cartridges, depending on the specific design.
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This is a much longer subject than we can address on WkliAnswers. There are BULLETS (the projectile portion of a cartridge) and there are CARTRIDGES (consisting of a cartridge case, primer, powder, AND bullet) See if your library can get you a copy of Cartridges of the World. It is a good general introduction to the several thousands of different cartridges. BULLETS can be categorized by shape and by composition. The first was the round lead ball used in muskets. Later this changed to a cylinder with a rounded nose, then a lead core surrounded by copper/nickel jacketing, then a pointed bullet (spitzer) and so on. There are "soft nosed" bullets with the lead core exposed at the tip, and bullets made of different materials- copper, bronze, plastic, etc.
None, explosive ammunition is prohibited for hunting.
Hollow points have a hollowed-out tip that expands upon impact, creating larger wound channels and reducing the risk of over-penetration. Ball point bullets have a solid tip and are designed for reliable penetration and stability, making them better for shooting through barriers or hard targets. Hollow points are often used for self-defense, while ball points are commonly used for target shooting or hunting.
The FEDERAL Firearms Act defines the legality of firearms in the U.S. For a rifle to be of legal size, the barrel cannotmeasure less than 16 inches in length (measured from the mouth of the receiver to the tip of the muzzle. and it cannot measure less than 26 inches in overall length measured from the tip of the muzzle to the tip of the stock.