schwarzpanzer
Senior Airman
- 662
- Aug 8, 2005
Jabberwocky:
Even pistols firing Magnum or hollow-point rounds are capable of this.
It depends on a lot of factors the principal one being the person's mass.
I didn't know that, thanks JW.
I'm pretty sure all NATO 5.56 is SS109?
I think M193 is the early Vietnam era round I was talking about?
If so, this tumbles very well as it is rear-heavy.
Funny you should mention that PD, the 7.62 can suffer from the SAP problems in the Mog.
This is made worse if the target is running at you?
- Basically the wounds seal themselves.
The force can rip flesh along with it with the 7.62 though, and if it hits bone it fragments (the bone).
Thats not a problem so much with the 5.56, the leightweight of modern rifles makes it harder though.
It wasn't the most accurate (Bren?), the 1st AR was the Fedorov Avtomat (WW1), the .30 '06 had more power than the Kurzpatrone 7.92.
I think all this 'tilting' is for extra tumble?
This is an interesting link:
http://www.bobtuley.com/terminal.htm
One bullet isn't always going to put a guy down, particularly not a SMG or pistol bullet. But the same is true even for a 7.62 or a 5.56.
Even pistols firing Magnum or hollow-point rounds are capable of this.
The human body can lose about 1-1.2 litres of blood before shock is induced an consciousness is lost.
It depends on a lot of factors the principal one being the person's mass.
Part of the problem in Mogadishu was that troops with the M4 carbine (mostly Delta) were issued 'green tip' semi armour piercing ammunition.
I didn't know that, thanks JW.
Obviously SAP ammo is not going to fragment like standard M193 5.56mm ammo. A 5.56mm NATO (either M193 or M855)
I'm pretty sure all NATO 5.56 is SS109?
I think M193 is the early Vietnam era round I was talking about?
If so, this tumbles very well as it is rear-heavy.
PlanD said:You get hit with a 7.62mm round in the chest or head ...you're as good as dead.
Funny you should mention that PD, the 7.62 can suffer from the SAP problems in the Mog.
This is made worse if the target is running at you?
- Basically the wounds seal themselves.
The force can rip flesh along with it with the 7.62 though, and if it hits bone it fragments (the bone).
P38 said:My cousin who was in Vietnam said that the M-16 was useful if you:
2) If you could handle it on full auto
Thats not a problem so much with the 5.56, the leightweight of modern rifles makes it harder though.
102first_hussars said:The STG-44 all the way it was the most accurate of its day, and the first Asault rifle to be designed, it had the firepower to carry the same role as the BAR.
It wasn't the most accurate (Bren?), the 1st AR was the Fedorov Avtomat (WW1), the .30 '06 had more power than the Kurzpatrone 7.92.
I think all this 'tilting' is for extra tumble?
This is an interesting link:
http://www.bobtuley.com/terminal.htm