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I don't know if Bethesda knows what bullets look like. I've never seen a cartridge in-game; on my inventory screen it's a box of ammo not an individual cartridge. Though now that I look more closely, the 44 cartridge pictured on the in-game box is too long for its width, even though they got all the other calibers looking about right. Granted, I'm no expert either. I only have daily use for 4 calibers right now, but I have handled and fired 7.62, 5.56, and .50 cal in the past.
I've read that some public libraries offer 3D printers for those of us who don't have them. And a Kellogg cosplay would be epic.
Also, buddy, try not to be so american-centric in the future, there is a whole 194 countries out there, and 67 of them have English as the native language
Sorry for the small rant, BloodShed I wish I had a 3d printer to make one myself, this would be epic for a Kellogg cosplay
2) I'm not American and the revolver can only open, close and spin the cylinder.
bad ass