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  2. Green bullet - Wikipedia

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    The .25 caliber (6.4 mm) bullet on the left has a small cylindrical cavity in the nose, and the .35 caliber (9 mm) bullet on the right has a larger cavity holding an aerodynamic plastic tip. Green bullet, green ammunition or green ammo are nicknames for a United States Department of Defense program to eliminate the use of hazardous materials ...

  3. Walmart Stock Beat the Market in 2024. Can It Repeat in 2025?

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    Shares of retail giant Walmart (NYSE: WMT) were up a whopping 72% in 2024. To put the magnitude of this move in perspective, this was the best year for Walmart stock since 1998 -- you read that right.

  4. 5.56×45mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge, Caliber 5.56 mm, Ball, M855 [Green tip]: 5.56×45mm 62-grain FN SS109-equivalent ball cartridge with a steel penetrator tip over a lead core in a full copper jacket. It is designed to penetrate lightly armored targets, such as body armor or light vehicles, and has a steel core that provides increased penetration.

  5. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Walmart vs. Target - AOL

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    Walmart (NYSE: WMT) shareholders are basking in a record-setting year, with strong growth propelling the stock to a fantastic 81% return thus far in 2024, at the time of writing. In contrast ...

  6. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Walmart vs. Dollar General

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    In one corner, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) stock is having a banner year, up 54% amid a string of better-than-expected results. On the other side, Dollar General (NYSE: DG) has struggled to manage weak ...

  7. List of 5.56×45mm NATO firearms - Wikipedia

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    The table below gives a list of firearms that can fire the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, first developed and used in the late 1970s for the M16 rifle, which to date, is the most widely produced weapon in this caliber. [1]

  8. Plastic-tipped bullet - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, these bullets are intended for use in rifles and single-shot handguns, as pistols are not normally used at the great distances where the streamlined ballistic tip is advantageous. However, a few companies produce pistol ammunition with plastic-tipped hollow points where the plastic is molded into a more rounded tip.

  9. Walmart begins returning guns and ammo to store shelves ... - AOL

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    Walmart has announced it is returning guns and ammo to sales floors in all of its United States locations, backtracking on a decision earlier this week requiring they be stored in a secure room ...