There is a tool made just for this purpose. It uses inhertia to remove the bullet. RCBS makes them the look like a hammer and are referred to as a bullet puller.
Grab and pull/twist or use a kinetic bullet puller.
When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.
Do you mean a cartridge casing or the actual bullet?? One used in combat or just a WW2 era casing??
The diameter of the bullet casing, measured at 7.3 mm, is 7.3 millimeters.
A bullet cartridge is made by assembling several key components: the bullet (projectile), casing, primer, and gunpowder. The casing is typically manufactured from brass or steel, shaped and sized to hold the gunpowder and bullet securely. The primer is then inserted into the base of the casing, and gunpowder is added before the bullet is pressed into the top of the casing. Finally, the cartridge undergoes quality control checks before being packaged for sale.
If you find a bullet casing, you should not touch it and immediately contact the authorities, such as the police, to report the discovery. It is important to leave the casing undisturbed to preserve any potential evidence.
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The same as it is before it's fired - a casing. Some refer to an empty casing as a "shell" or "shell casing".
The (shell) casing or the cartridge carries the actual bullet projectile.
During the loading or reloading process after the projectile is fitted to the casing the casing area that is holding the bullet ( the neck) is mechanically squeezed to provide a tight seal around the lead projectile.
To remove sausage from its casing, simply use a sharp knife to slit the casing lengthwise. Then, peel back the casing to reveal the sausage meat inside.