A Desert Eagle .50 AE will fire them.
It is the named of the cartridge it shoots- the .45 Automatic Colt Pistol cartridge.
It is a an automatic pistol cartridge fired by some guns. A gun that shoots that cartridge may be called a .38 Super.
The cartridge it shoots is a .30 caliber that was first made in 1906.
Gummy Guns?
.380 refers to the diameter of the bullet fired- and to the type of cartridge used by the gun.
Not possible to answer without more information. Many military cartridges are headstamped with the date and place of manufacture. That does not tell what the cartridge IS.
Depends on how fast the gun that shoots 700 feet gets it projectile to 700 feet.
muskets. they are a type of gun that shoots 1 bullet at a time
No. First- let's be clear about this. The bullet is just the piece of lead that shoots out the barrel. The bullet + brass casing + gun powder + primer is called a CARTRIDGE. A dysfunctional cartridge is called either a dud or a mis-fire. It is bad for the gun when you go through the motions of firing the weapon without a cartridge actually being in the chamber. It causes unwanted wear and metal fatigue on the hammer and firing pin assembly. A snapping cap (sometimes called a snap or snapper cap) has the same dimensions as a cartridge but has no primer, no gunpowder, and no bullet. It is a true dummy cartridge...one that you place in the gun's chamber so that you can "fire" the gun without harming it.
The only Nerf gun which shoots under 5 feet when it is not modified or broken is the Jaru Tech Shot, which is a fake Nerf gun that only shoots around 4 feet.
It can be referred to as a pellet gun or air gun.
a hand gun