The proper term is CARTRIDGE- bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired from the barrel. There is no one answer to your question- it will depend of which .50 CAL cartridge- and then it depends on the loading of that particular cartridge (different bullet weights will have different powders/ amounts)
NHL player Cal Clutterbuck weighs 213 pounds.
NHL player Cal Heeter weighs 195 pounds.
About 14 kilogramms. It is 1.14m long.
14 Kg give or take
the 30 cal luger cartridge has a bottle neck case. a mauser 32 cal cartridge has a straight case...........
No. The M60 is chambered for the much smaller 7.62 NATO cartridge (similar to the .308 Winchester).
If you mean how heavy is the bullet in a .40 caliber cartridge, the answer is, it ranges from about 150 grains to about 180 grains.
the 1917 colt revolver fired a rim 45 cal cartridge. however, half moon clips were used to insert 45 cal. auto shells and then place the inserts into the cylinder. In this manner both the 45 cal. rim cartridge and the 45 cal. semi-auto rimless cartridge can be fired from the 1917 revolver.
175,000 to 200,000 range but sip fits in a brass frame that on its own will be worth 125,000
luger were made to fire a 9mm cartridge or the 30 luger cartridge. a 9mm cartridge will not chamber in a 30 cal luger pistol............
Yes, 7.65 is the European designation for the .32 Automatic cartridge.