Message from @DefinitlyNotInsane - NL
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maybe if you buy a little bird and fly he bomb in
.50 is more practical
that thing is used for helicopters right?
i would also go for .50 as far as those cars that protect the president go
mostly because its pretty hard to get a car with a 20mm to keep rolling at full speed for as far as i know there sure is a noticable decrease in speed when these planes shoot them
nah, you can see the car barely even rolls back when it's in gear
cost definitely isn't an issue either when it comes to a president
but you could fit more .50 than 20mm, that's for sure
i would still opt for a .50 and maybe when the shit gets a bit too real maybe have hydra 70's
would be cool to see those fired from a car
you can easily mount a package like that on a car and probably make it concealable aswell
and its also still less expensive then a the 20mm option
maybe have some really cool james bond style m260 lightweight's coming out of the roof
thats quite a bit of recoil
big guns r strong
sooooo can i ask the very sane question of how many humans you need to stop a burst from that gun?
like the one in the gif
difficult to say, and depends on the composition of the round. 20mm is usually not just a chunk of jacketed lead.
how good are humans in general at stopping bullets?
Just flex
yeah my new rolex sure stops a bullet
No I mean your biceps
well, water is pretty good at stopping super-sonic jacketed lead. and humans are roughly the same density as water.
Fuckin mong
well roughly is still 72% which is quite a difference
also we lose some of that density due to our lungs
and the human body doesnt stay too well together when it has a hole in it
if the 20mm is AP with a steel core that'd make a big difference.
or tungsten rounds
which is also AP
I was wondering; they probably need to file a tax stamp for every round
even if it's inert
i doubt that. they're probably a manufacturer registered with the government.
different laws apply.
Let's start a fight. Flashlights with pistols. Mounted or freehand?
I don't see a problem with mounted as long as they aren't 500 pounds
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mounted flashlight means you have to have a holster formed for it.