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Bullets or heads?

Bullets!
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Heads...
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Re: Bullets or heads?

#11 Post by snayperskaya »

Demonic69 wrote:Surely it's only a projectile when it's fired? The case is technically a projectile, so it the rifle it's self. So before it's a projectile, it's a bullet.
I would say the case/rifle is a "projector", on leaving the barrel the bullet is a projectile as it is being "projected" but before it is moving it is a bullet

pro·jec·tile
n.
1. A fired, thrown, or otherwise propelled object, such as a bullet, having no capacity for self-propulsion.
2. A self-propelled missile, such as a rocket.
adj.
1. Capable of being impelled or hurled forward.
2. Driving forward; impelling: a projectile force.
3. Zoology Capable of being thrust outward; protrusile.
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#12 Post by Demonic69 »

In Russia you don't project bullet... ;)
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#13 Post by snayperskaya »

Demonic69 wrote:In Russia you don't project bullet... ;)
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#14 Post by zanes »

tackb wrote:you need a third option for people like me ,

3/ couldn't give a flying f*** what you call them !
+1.

It usually doesn't take a rocket scientist to deduce what someone's talking about, even with minimal context.
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#15 Post by phaedra1106 »

"Bits of copper and lead with a point at one end" which is how I had to describe them to the woman in our post office after she got worried when I said the parcel contents were bullets! 8-)
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#16 Post by dodgyrog »

phaedra1106 wrote:"Bits of copper and lead with a point at one end" which is how I had to describe them to the woman in our post office after she got worried when I said the parcel contents were bullets! 8-)
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#17 Post by TattooedGun »

phaedra1106 wrote:"Bits of copper and lead with a point at one end" which is how I had to describe them to the woman in our post office after she got worried when I said the parcel contents were bullets! 8-)
Jeeeez.... Whenever I'm sending firearms related stuff through the post, I always get creative... I don't like to tell them what I'm sending exactly.

Brass cases have been known to be brass ornaments or brass screws... >.< Never sent any projectiles though... would probably just say lead weights... for "fishing".... fishing V-bulls out of a target maybe :p

I wouldn't send something thats dangerous, but I don't really want them getting weird with me because I'm sending "'orrible nasty firearm stuff" if you know what I mean...

In terms of this thread. I think anyone that gets pedantic about the use of the word "Head" for "Bullet" when everyone concerned obviously knows what is being talked about needs their bullet examined. It's a non-issue. We all know the score, move on... :p
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#18 Post by phaedra1106 »

I made a nice "Contents are Non-Hazardous" label to stick on each parcel, seems to keep them happy. Mind you, the guy at the UPS drop off point (Spar shop) wasn't happy with the 18Kg parcel of bullets I shipped the other week but that may have been something to do with the weight/medium size box ratio, he trouble lifting it off the counter :good:
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#19 Post by TattooedGun »

phaedra1106 wrote:I made a nice "Contents are Non-Hazardous" label to stick on each parcel, seems to keep them happy. Mind you, the guy at the UPS drop off point (Spar shop) wasn't happy with the 18Kg parcel of bullets I shipped the other week but that may have been something to do with the weight/medium size box ratio, he trouble lifting it off the counter :good:
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#20 Post by Mike357 »

Bullets of course.

Do you ever anybody talking about taking a head to the head or a head in the leg? Or infantry coming under a hail of heads? Course you don't.
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