I found a bullet stuck in my roof

    by Ionlydateteachers

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    1. DoucheyMcBagBag on

      Huh… it’s a Critical Duty or Critical Defense bullet. You can tell from the red polymer tip in the center. It failed to expand.

      Glad nobody was hurt!

    2. Firing upwards in celebration or at the storm feels productive at the source but can be very destructive at the destination.

    3. Turn it in to the police.

      Guns leave impressions on bullets and casings. Like a fingerprint.

    4. If that hole went all the way through the shingle you want to fill it will something that won’t just wash away so you don’t get water under the shingles, nor a bigger hole that eventually becomes a leak.

    5. Judging by the lack of penetration and expansion, I’m going to guess it was shot nearly straight up in the air and fell back down at roughly terminal velocity.

    6. IGNORE_ME_PLZZZZ on

      Insert my obligatory pissed contradiction to the Mythbusters episode where they proved a bullet fired directly straight up into the air could not kill someone. I disagree wholeheartedly. In addition to the fact that the blunt force trauma could do it from a non penetrating strike to a cranium at just the right angle- it could hit someone looking up, and do odd damage that way, leading to freakish mortality.

    7. Nkechinyerembi on

      Back when I lived in an old ford E350 in southern illinois, I would frequently find bullets rolling around on the roof after being parked for a while. People would fire them in the air to scare off birds. People are stupid.

    8. SkollFenrirson on

      FREEDOM™ 🎇🎆🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🎆🎇

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