bullets

     

A bullet is a soli projectile propelled by a firearm or air gun and is normally made from metal (usually lead). A bullet does not contain explosives, but damages the intended target by tissue disruption and impact. The word "bullet" is sometimes erroneously used to refer to a cartridge, which is the combination of bullet, casing (case or shell), gunpowder and primer. See ammunition. The Oxford English Dictionary definition of a bullet is "a projectile of lead ... for firing from a rifle, revolver etc." However, bullets for air guns are not part of a cartridge.

Trivia about bullets

  • "To eat lead" in old gangster slang meant to be exposed to these coming your way
  • Hornets were these, maybe from a pepperbox pistol
  • Chris Rock doesn't think gun control is necessary, as "long as" these "cost $5,000"
  • Ammunition pellets like gold dot or hot-cor
  • Typographical device on the page seen here:

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