The best comparison is "ball is to pitcher." Just as a bullet is fired from a gun, a ball is thrown by a pitcher. The other options involve different mechanisms or tools that don't directly relate to the action of launching or throwing a ball.
A cartridge will ignite if the primer is struck, regardless of whether it is in a gun at the time.
Calvin Goddard.
If you shot a 50 caliber bullet at a 7.62mm bullet and they hit dead on, you prbly wouldn't even know the 7.62mm bullet exsisted because the 50 caliber bullet would sh!t f*ck the 7.62mm bullet , short answer- 50 cal. Look up a ammo size comparison chart
The lab will compare markings on the bullet with test fires from the suspect weapon. They use a comparison microscope to analyze striations and grooves left on the bullet. If there's a match in these markings, it suggests the bullet came from the suspect weapon.
First ordinary bullets don't burn, it is the powder in the cartridge that burns.you could throw the bullet with your handyou could use a slingshot to propel the bulletyou could use high pressure compressed gas to force the bullet through the gun barrel (i.e. an air gun, a carbon dioxide gun)etc.
If you have a bullet not assembled into a cartridge you can throw it by hand or use a slingshot. A throwing sling is used to launch a projectile called a "sling bullet." They date back to before recorded history. If you have a bullet in a cartridge, your best bet is to pull it out with pliers or a special bullet puller and use one of the methods above. Anything else is lkely to cause serious injury and should not be seriously considered.
Bullet bob turley, 1958 Yankees
When a bullet is fired from a rifled firearm, the rifling leaves marks on the bullet. Those marks are unique to that gun, and no other gun makes exactly the same marks. If a bullet (or fired cartridge casing) is recovered from a crime scene, and we suspect that YOUR gun was used to commit this crime, then a sample bullet is fired from your gun, and compared to the crime scene bullet. A comparison microscope is used to compare the bullets, or marks made on the fired cartridge case by the extractor and firing pin.
The individual most often credited with raising firearms identification to a scientific discipline and perfecting the bullet comparison microscope is Calvin Goddard. In the early 20th century, Goddard's work significantly advanced the field of forensic ballistics, enabling the comparison of bullets and cartridge cases to link them to specific firearms. His pioneering techniques laid the groundwork for modern forensic science in firearms analysis.
No, Molly Pitcher, also known as Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, she died while working at home in Pennsylvania.
Bullet Joe Bush played in 5 games at pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1927, starting in none of them. He made no putouts, had 2 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
No, an eagle cannot strike two times harder than a rifle bullet. The force of an eagle's strike, while powerful for its size, is significantly less than that of a bullet fired from a rifle. For example, a bullet can travel at speeds exceeding 1,000 feet per second and deliver a force that is many times greater than an eagle's talon strike. Therefore, the comparison is not accurate.