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GERMAN ARMOR-PIERCING BULLET
  • Standard 7.92×57mm Mauser armor-piercing K bullet as designed before the Allied invasion. Note the tool-steel core protruding from the rear of the bullet to form a boat tail.
  • A tracer variation of the K bullet

Stray bullet         
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Stray Bullet (film); Stray Bullet (disambiguation); Stray Bullet (1960 film)
A stray bullet is a bullet that, after being fired from a gun, hits an unintended target. Such a shooting accident may occur due to missing a target when hunting or sport-shooting, as a result of accidental/negligent discharges, or during crossfire or celebratory gunfire.
K bullet         
The K bullet (from German 'Kern', core) was a 7.92×57mm Mauser armor-piercing bullet with a tool steel core designed to be fired from a standard Mauser rifle.
Dumdum bullet         
  • German WWI propaganda: French Dum-Dum bullets ({{circa}} 1916)
  • Capt Bertie-Clay]]'s new type of bullet (British Medical Journal 1896;2:1810)
  • .458]] hunting round (next to a Ugandan 500-shilling coin [23.5 mm diameter] for size reference), after killing an [[African buffalo]]
  • Drawings from 1870 of a hollow point express rifle bullet before firing (1, 2) and after recovery from the game animal (3, 4, 5), showing expansion and fragmentation
BULLETS THAT EXPAND ON IMPACT
Dum-dum bullet; Expanding ammunition; Dumdum; Dum-dum bullets; Dum-dum; Dumdum bullet; Dum dum bullet; Dumdum bullets; Mushroom bullet; Expanding bullets; Dum-Dum Bullet
·add. ·- A kind of manstopping bullet;
- so named from Dumdum, in India, where bullets are manufactured for the Indian army.

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K bullet

The K bullet (from German 'Kern', core) was a 7.92×57mm Mauser armor-piercing bullet with a tool steel core designed to be fired from a standard Mauser rifle.