No, a 303 is a rimmed cartridge, the 308 is rimless.
7.7x56R, more commonly sold as the .303 British.
Bullet security cameras are not shaped like rifle bullets but are based upon the design of the bullets with similar aerodynamic design being used by both products.
the lead used from the statue of king george the III after thepatriots tore it down they made it into bullets or musketballs and fired it at the red coats AKA the British Soilders
the Winchester multi shot rifle
The British made 'Baker Rifle' was the first widely used Infantry rifle in the early 1800's
The British used the Baker rifle in the war against Napoleon.
The British used the standard British Army rifle and the Zulu's used the short assegai.
A .950 JDJ rifle shoots quite big bullets. And if you consider a Rocket-Propelled Grenade as a bullet, an RPG-7 would do the trick.
An AR-15 is a rifle that uses 5.56 mm bullets. It is a semi-automatic rifle. This specific type of bullet is the most commonly used bullet amongst the NATO forces.
A bayonet is a small knife - which can be fixed (by its handle) to the end of the barrel of a rifle - so the soldier still has an effective weapon if he runs out of bullets.
The Arisaka Type 38 Rifle and the Arisaka Type 44 Rifle both used a 6.5 mm bullet whereas the Arisaka Type 99 Rifle used a 7.7 cartridge . The Nambu Type 14 Handgun used an 8 mm cartridge .
There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.