shot

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Shot is a collective term for small spheres or pellets, often made of lead. These have been projected from slings since ancient times and were the original projectiles for shotguns and are still fired primarily from shotguns and grenade launchers, while they are less commonly used in riot guns. Shot shells are also available in many handgun calibers in a configuration known as "birdshot", "rat shot", or "snake shot".

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bird shot; birdshot; buckshot; lead shot
ammunition, product, combat reserve, pellet, shotgun cartridge

7.65×20mm LongueAHEAD ammunitionballista ballweapon type

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LeadPlombToxic cartridgeCartoucheYellowLeadPlombToxic cartridgeCartoucheYellow
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6 pieces of lead shot, found during archaelogical excavation of Mead`s Tavern, New London, Virginia.6 pieces of lead shot, found during archaelogical excavation of Mead's Tavern, New London, Virginia.
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    linkpageStatens historiska museers samlingar page@Wikidata
    linkpageTesauro Museus page@Wikidata
    commonsimageLead plomb cygne plomb 4audomarois Commons
    commonsimageLeadPlombToxic cartridgeCartoucheYellow Commons
    commonsimageLeadPlombs contenu 1 cartouche Commons
    commonsimageNorthern Pintails (male) & Northern Shoveler (female) - up-ending - lead shot risk Commons
    commonsimageLeadGizzards1959Bellrose Commons
    commonsimage6 pieces of lead shot, found during archaelogical excavation of Mead's Tavern, New London, Virginia. Commons