Ammo
: In 1957, a child in Germany fished a Degtyarev machine gun out of the Oder River. He successfully removed the ammo, melted the lead to sell as scrap, and used the money to buy a bicycle.
: One family story involves a .50 caliber round found near a school during WWII, which had been dropped by a damaged plane trying to shed weight. Modern Industry and Technical Insights : In 1957, a child in Germany fished
: A child of a Marine pilot in Hawaii was allowed to keep spent and live rounds from an M-60 machine gun range in 1972; these were rediscovered in an old trunk 50 years later. Modern Industry and Technical Insights : A child
Ammunition has evolved from primitive projectiles like rocks and spears to the highly engineered cartridges used today. The word "ammo" carries a long and varied
Today, ammunition is a high-tech industry focused on precision and stability.
The word "ammo" carries a long and varied history, spanning from the invention of gunpowder to modern-day manufacturing and even personal family legacies. The Evolution of Ammunition
: By the 15th and 16th centuries, gunsmiths began molding molten lead into spheres. Lead became the standard because it was affordable and easy to shape.