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Bulletwood is a
common name for
several plants or
trees and may
refer to:
Manilkara bidentata and
other Manilkara spp.
Mimusops elengi, from
India to South...
- Australia.
English common names include Spanish cherry, medlar, and
bullet wood. Its
timber is valuable, the
fruit is edible, and it is used in traditional...
- 2-by-4 pine
bullets propelled at 100
miles per hour (45 m/s) by an air
cannon to test the
resistance of
tornado shelters made of
wood. Bean bag round...
- A
bullet is a
kinetic projectile, a
component of
firearm ammunition that is shot from a gun barrel. They are made of a
variety of materials, such as copper...
- A full
metal jacket (FMJ)
bullet is a small-arms
projectile consisting of a soft core (often lead)
encased in an
outer s**** ("jacket") of
harder metal...
- disabilities. Like
other similar projectiles made from plastic, wax, and
wood,
rubber bullets may be used for
short range practice and
animal control, but are...
- ricochet. With wax
bullets, a
simple sheet of
plywood is
sufficient to stop the
bullet—upon
impact the wax
deforms and
sticks to the
wood,
where it can later...
- The
Fender Bullet was an
electric guitar originally designed by John Page and
manufactured and
marketed by the
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation....
- The bow was
usually constructed with
wood or steel,
depending on the preference. It
typically utilizes bullets and
stones as
projectiles instead of the...
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Green bullet,
green ammunition or
green ammo are
nicknames for a
United States Department of
Defense program to
eliminate the use of
hazardous materials...