the heat of the bullet and da fizz explode when it gets air
wrong, a hollow point does not explode it expands on impact
All firearms need: A projectile such as a bullet, gun powder to propel the bullet out of the barrel of the gun, and a cartridge to hold them together. Gun powder only explodes and the force from the explosion propels the bullet out of the barrel, basically. The cartridge is disposed of thereafter. A bullet will not move unless the gunpowder behind it explodes. This is the basic operation of a firearm/rifle.
Because when it is hit with the heat it explodes and the explosion/hot air pushes the bullet forward!
Because when it is hit with the heat it explodes and the explosion/hot air pushes the bullet forward!
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.
When you get penetrated by a bullet. Like IT goes through you.
Bullets do not explode (minus some military loads) when they hit something, they might fragment, deform, etc..
It is how thick a bullet is, measured through the thickest part of the bullet, from one side to the other.
Depends on the thickness of the platinum, the speed and weight of the bullet, and what the bullet is made of. A.50 caliber armor piercing bullet will shoot through some thicknesses of steel or concrete.
A bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired from the gun. A cartridge consists of a cartridge case, primer, powder, and the bullet. The primer is struck by the firing pin, and explodes. In doing so, it ignites the gunpowder. Rapidly burning powder produces a rapidly expanding gas. This pushes the bullet out of the barrel.
The primer in a bullet contains a small amount of explosive material that is ignited when struck by the firing pin. This explosion creates a flame that ignites the gunpowder in the cartridge, causing it to burn rapidly and create gas pressure that propels the bullet out of the firearm.
DRT ammo. Frangible round, a fine powder surrounded in copper. 9mm,40 s&w,5.56 nato,308 winchester. Made by Dynamic Research Technologies. Nickname "dead right there". It will go through a door, but will not go through a body. When the bullet hits a ballistic material it explodes and the powder goes into everything in about a 5" radius.