If you have incredible aim and like lightening fast reflexes, then i guess its possible, but i would say its pretty much impossible, or you would have to get like 1 and 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 lucky to stop a bullet with another bullet
Yes, it could, or it could kill someone else.
after a bullet is shot in the air it travels 4,000 ft in the air and takes 59 seconds to a minute to come down
pp = shot He has shot his last bullet.
its the laws of motion. once a thing like the bullet has lost its force, it will stop moving and slowly go down its the laws of motion. once a thing like the bullet has lost its force, it will stop moving and slowly go down
Very basically, every bullet fired up or at an angle comes down SOMEWHERE. It may come down and hit the ground, a house, some other structure, a person, etc. Don't know if you meant anything beyond that.
Yes, it could, or it could kill someone else.
if you really need this you are an idiot but it is the moon
after a bullet is shot in the air it travels 4,000 ft in the air and takes 59 seconds to a minute to come down
He was shot down by a bullet in his heart, apparently fired by a rifle on the ground.
Yes. It has happened before.
Because that was the way it was loaded into the gun, shot charge, bullet charge, shot charge, bullet charge. If you load it that way, it will shoot that way.
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pp = shot He has shot his last bullet.
It depends on what the context is. It can mean literally shot down from the sky, like a missile or bullet hits you or your airplane (or a bird) and you fall. It can also figuratively mean that your idea or suggestion was quickly voted down or vetoed.
I assume what you are asking is "if you shoot a gun straight up in the air will the bullet come down at the point where it was shot from". The answer to that question is NO, the rotation of the earth will move the point of impact.
It would kill you although the chances of a bullet returning to earth at the precise spot you fired from would be very unlikely.
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