A cylindro-conoidal bullet is a type of projectile used in firearms, characterized by its elongated shape that tapers to a point at one end. The design combines cylindrical and conoidal (cone-shaped) forms, which allows for improved aerodynamics and accuracy compared to traditional round bullets. The cylindrical portion gives the bullet stability in the barrel, while the conoidal taper helps reduce air resistance during flight.
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