A bullet can be seen when held in a hand but not moving when shot out of a gun. Yes! I was shooting at an indoor range recently, and I actually saw the bullets coming out of a 9mm handgun. The lighting was just right, the bullets had shiny copper jackets, and I could see each shot fly to the target! It was just a bright streak for a split second, but I actually saw it every time he fired.
See the link below titled BULLET
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the bullet train
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Bullet by: Jessie James
In short, the word "bullet" only refers to the piece of lead. The cartridge casing is the metal case that the bullet actually fits into. See the attached link for a picture of a few empty cartridge casings.
No, the bullet moves far too fast for the snake to react. Despite its own physical speed, it must first see, recognise, and decide to strike before it can actually do so.
There are several types of bullet proof vests that have been invented. For details, see the attached link.
You must be kidding? Dodge a bullet? You can't dodge what you can't see. And by the time you hear the shot you are already hit.
Definitely not. Even with the Hero3 in WVGA quality with 240fps, you might barely be able to get a glimpse of a slower bullet after putting the footage into twixtor. But at that point, the quality would be so downgraded that you wouldn't be able to see it.
Go to the CZ USA website to see what they chamber for.
* See the dot to the left of this sentence? It's considered a bullet.