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No. Technically it is an 'explosive projectile.'

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Load it up in a gun and there you have it!

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How does a lab test whether a bullet from a crime scene came from a suspect weapon?

The lab will compare markings on the bullet with test fires from the suspect weapon. They use a comparison microscope to analyze striations and grooves left on the bullet. If there's a match in these markings, it suggests the bullet came from the suspect weapon.


Does a bullet remain in the chamber of a semi automatic weapon?

Only until it is fired


Is an m16 a 45 caliber weapon?

Noop. an M16 fires a 5.56mm (or .223 caliber) bullet. A .45 caliber shoots a bullet that is ~11.43mm.


What is the difference between a weapon and a firearm?

A firearm is basically a gun; a device designed to fire a bullet. A weapon can be anything. If I use a pencil to poke you in the eye, the pencil becomes a weapon.


What was amphitrites weapon?

The sea itself could be considered her weapon, for she controlled it - with that, she needed no weapon.


What guns does the 9mm luger bullet goes to?

any weapon that can fire the 9mm cartridge................


Is any weapon considered not a deadly weapon in law?

Yes, in law there are weapons that are considered as deadly whereas there are some that are considered as less deadly.


Is pepper spray considered a weapon?

Pepper spray is considered to be a non-lethal, self-defense weapon or product.


After the bullet has been fired from the weapon its curved path in flight through the air is known as its?

Trajectory.


How far will a bullet travel?

The distance a bullet will travel is dependent upon many factors. The three greatest factors in determining the distance a bullet will travel are caliber of the bullet, the weight of the bullet, and the trajectory used when firing the weapon. Many ammunition manufacturers provide "maximum" distances on the individual packages of each type of bullet.


What is the difference in a 22 pistol and a 380 pistol?

the numbers refer to the calibre of the weapon, which is the width of the bullet. so a 22 pistol fires a bullet with a width of .22 inches


How do the lab test whether a bullet from a crime scene came from a suspect weapon?

Forensic scientists compare the bullet's markings (land and groove impressions) with test-fired bullets from the suspect's weapon using a comparison microscope. They look for similarities in striations, rifling pattern, and other unique characteristics to establish a match. Additionally, they may analyze gunshot residue and perform ballistic imaging to further link the bullet to the suspect's weapon.