All about Bullets
Shotguns
Weapon Classifications
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Grenades and Explosives
100

The most common bullet heads are made with this material, famously featured in many quotes.

What is lead?

100

The name of a shotshell designed to fire a single projectile instead of a cluster of smaller shot.

What is a slug round?

100
The designation of a machine gun in a pistol caliber, intended for close quarters use.

What is a submachine gun?

100

The most common gun in the world, with many millions upon millions of copies still in use today, and many movies and games placing these weapons in the hands of freedom fighters around the globe.

What is the AK-47?

100

The most popular style of grenade, dating back to the first discoveries of gunpowder, and being featured in almost every shooter game to exist.

What is a frag grenade?

200

A round made effectively pointless by advancements in pistol technology in 2014, being a middle ground of 10mm Auto and 9mm Parabellum.

What is .40 S&W?

200

The ancestor of the modern-day shotgun that debuted in the 17th Century, used in service with coachmen and defensive battallions for close-range engagements.

What is a blunderbuss/volleygun?

200

A bygone designation for a service rifle in a full-size caliber, typically .30 caliber in diameter or higher.

What is a battle rifle?

200
Seen in many films during the 1990's when it was produced, from the Terminator to Jurassic Park, and many game series like Half-Life and Call of Duty, this Italian shotgun is usually depicted incorrectly in many of the media it's portrayed in.

What is the Franchi SPAS-12?

200

This launcher, developed in Russia during the Cold War to defeat the advancing tank armor of the time, is one of the most prolific explosive ordinance devices ever used, and fires rocket-propelled grenades.

What is the RPG-7?

300

This round type is known for it's engineered design to deform on impact, though not great at defeating body armor.

What are Jacketed Hollow Points?

300

One of the main measurement types for a shotgun, which involves taking lead balls the diameter of the barrel and recording how many it took to weigh a pound.

What is bore?

300

The designation of a rifle meant to penetrate military equipment, structures, or other objects and still deliver immense amounts of impact.

What is an AMR/anti-materiel rifle?

300

One of the largest semi-automatic handguns available, firing a massive .50 AE round, this handgun has been a staple of cinema and video games for it's heavy-handed prowess, despite it's many real-life downsides.

What is the Desert Eagle?

300

This concussive grenade, utilizing bright light and sound to disorient and incapacitate a target, has two separate pins and has been featured in games since the early 2000's, such as Battlefield 2 and SWAT 4 as a non-lethal entry tool and offensive utility.

What is the M84 Flashbang?

400

Three of the many types of 9mm bullets most commonly used are 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Makarov, and ______.

What is 9mm Largo?

400

A muzzle device typically found on a shotgun with the use of compressing the shot down for tighter spread at distance.

What is a choke?

400

The designation for a rifle, typically in intermediate caliber, with a shortened barrel length meant for use in non-permissive environments and with rear echelon units.

What is an SBR/Carbine?

400

The character Exusiai from the Arknights series uses a fictionalized variant of this infamous submachine gun with a unique recoiling system and look.

What is the KRISS Vector?

400

This grenade launcher was utilized by the United States during their involvement in the Vietnam War, lovingly carried by Marines who nicknamed it "The Blooper."

What is the M79 Thumper?

500

The tracer variant of 5.56x45mm, following conventional designation patterns.

What is M855A1?

500

Being the first of it's kind to utilize a recoil system in which the shell pushes on the bolt directly, this Swedish shotgun only sold about five thousand models before fading into obscurity.

What is the Sjogren Intertial?

500

These types of uncommon firearms typically fire flechettes and started being produced around the 1960's and fielded in the 2000's, meant for combat divers.

What is a needler/flechette gun?

500

Designated as "The Right Arm of the Free World," this series of weapons originating in the late 1950's has been a long-going string of favorites with derivatives still in use today, and a long list of countries that have adopted it.

What is the FAL?

500

This experimental grenade, shaped like a baseball to be utilized by the U.S Military and designed by the OSS, never entirely saw use due to the dangers of it's impact style fuse, but is featured in a few games like Rainbow Six: Siege and Battlefield 2042.

What is the T-13 Beano?

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