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  • ...on the 351 Winchester Self loading case necked down to accept a 8 mm Lebel bullet. it was first introduced to the Army Technical Service on July, 6th, 1918. ... the same cartridge case head as the standard [[7.92x57mm Mauser]] and the bullet was made from the same diameter rod.
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  • ...is tested in combat.The Meunier was the first rifle to use a high velocity bullet at a speed in excess of 1000 meters per second. ... Valence and adopted in 1948; a 7.5x38mm variant using a partial aluminium bullet was abandoned in 1947. The AME 49 under the name Carabine Mitrailleuse 1950
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  • ...ing the Bullets", Op/ED in The Washington Post, January 14, 1995</ref> The bullet also had a unique appearance with a star shaped perforation on the black ti .../coms2/summary_0286-2750636_ITM Hex Bullet Hi-Jinx: Taurus' capable copper bullet] by Charles E. Petty, American Handgunner, March 10, 2003</ref>
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  • ...le, revolver etc." <ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bullet bullet - Definitions from Dictionary.com]</ref> However, bullets for air guns ar ...ired cloth or leather patches to grip the rifling grooves, and to hold the bullet securely against the powder.
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  • ...t weapon with sufficient energy to push a large caliber bullet through the armor would have prohibitive recoil. The small bullets are generally designed to ...penetrating, weapons will become more common, due to a rise in use of body armor, making weaker weapons ineffective. Stacked against this is mainly the amou
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  • ...ation, Hathcock concluded that the only feasible way he could have put the bullet straight down the enemy's scope and through his eye would have been if both ...in interviews that he would normally use only standard [[full metal jacket bullet|military ball]] ammunition. Because of these caveats and the lack of solid
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  • ... Electrically-fired cartridges have also been made. A cartridge without a bullet is called a [[blank cartridge|blank]], one that is completely inert is call ...rearm, and in extreme cases injury or death of the user. The diameter of a bullet is measured either as a decimal fraction of an inch, or in millimeters. The
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  • | bullet = 14.88 mm (0.586 in) ...K2y1ILNAhVD3mMKHY3sAt0Q6AEIIjAB "Armor"], Volume 81 Issue 6. United States Armor Association. 1972. Page 43.</ref>
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