Ammo Anatomy: Bullet, Case, Powder, and Primer
Ammunition consists of four main components: the bullet, case, powder, and primer. The bullet is the projectile that travels through the barrel, the case holds everything together, powder provides the propellant for the bullet, and the primer ignites the powder when struck by the firing pin. Each part plays a crucial role in making the ammunition work correctly.

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