It can.
Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
It fires .22 Long Rifle bullets, and leaves behind shell casings when you eject them from the cylinder after firing.
Depends from how high the bullet is falling. But yes, falling bullets can kill people
Have it checked by a gunsmith.
For a .22 caliber firearm, the most common types of bullets include standard lead round nose (LRN), hollow point (HP), and high-velocity (HV) rounds. LRN bullets are typically used for target shooting due to their accuracy. Hollow point bullets are designed for better expansion upon impact, making them popular for small game hunting or self-defense. High-velocity rounds offer increased speed and energy, suitable for various shooting applications.
No real difference. The term "Rubber Bullet" is frequently used for riot control weapons that fire VERY large flexible plastic bullets (about 40mm) at fairly slow speeds. These are NOT intended to kill people, but may if the person is struck in the wrong place. There are also training cartridges that fire small diameter plastic bullets at high speed. Used for short range marksmanship training, they should never be fired at a person- they will cause fatal injuries at close range.
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Those that have been designed to do so. Winchester, S&W and High Standard have all made them.
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Needs to be examined by a gunsmith.