A bullet recovery box is a heavily reinforced box which is designed to deflect and collect bullets fired into it. They are often used when testing bullets or by crime labs checking ballistics.
The address of the Fort Recovery Site is: Historic Pl, Fort Recovery, OH 45846
define new bullet
W. H. Crowhurst died of heart failure after being in recovery from a bullet wound to his thigh.
from a mystery box in Mario cart, alternativly you can use action replay
It could be in your spam box...
It depends on what you mean. When you buy a brand new box of "bullets" the actual correct term is "cartridges." The word bullet technically only refers to the piece of lead in a cartridge.
The M1 utilizes .45 rounds in a 7-round detachable box mag.
About 7.5 ounces, depending on which bullet is used.
Your choice, watch the dance, or I'll kill you. Not really, the actual phrase is The Ballot or the bullet. It refers to the two ways you can change your government if you don't like it. Either you get rid of the bad leaders by voting them out (The Ballot Box), or by an armed revolution to overthrow the government (The Bullet).
To use a symbol or picture for a bullet character in a Bullets list, click on the "Bullets" dropdown menu in your text editor (usually found in the toolbar). From there, select "Bullets and Numbering" or "Define New Bullet." In the dialog box that appears, you can choose "Symbol" or "Picture" to customize your bullet character accordingly.
If a bullet is lodged in your spine, it can cause significant damage to the spinal cord and surrounding tissues, potentially leading to paralysis, loss of sensation, and impaired bodily functions below the injury site. The severity of the injury depends on the bullet's location and the extent of the damage. Medical intervention is crucial, as surgery may be needed to remove the bullet and address any associated complications. Prompt treatment can improve outcomes and quality of life, but recovery may vary widely.
FEB stands for Fully Encapsulated Bullet. Usually made with Hollow Point ammo. The weight of the bullet is measured in grains (180), & the 50 probably refers to the number of bullets in the box.