Message from @Crow
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what video is that? it looks comfy and I wanna see it
You asketh, The Internet shall share the Gospil of Gun Jesus.
@Timcast what i recommend for use in home defense for apartments Pistol Caliber, Rifle controllability. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP0IeO2jx_c
...submachinegun cost
Well it has the high points, the down side is Auto-Ordnance is expensive. The cheep would be a High Point in .45ACP. Lets be honest a semiauto PCC in .45 is going to be expensive no mater what
waaait, that's a semiauto
also, rifle is actually better for preventing overpen
556 has less barrier pen than 45
but more armor pen
Cheep end is about $1K
.45ACP out of a 16" has reduced muzzle velocity and in an appartment will have a harder time busting throw drywall when you use JHP rounds. 16" for 5.56x45 or 9x19 will punch throw drywall no problem.
uh, in what world does a long barrel *reduce* muzzle velocity?
In .45ACP and .44MAG where the powder burns up in 10 to 14" of barrel.
and you're plain wrong, barrier penetration improves with mass, not speed
WAT
I may be drunk
but in no scenario ever
You are drunk.
Yes, 5.56 rounds are between 50 and 80 gr (Averages) 9Luger is about 100 to 130 gr (averages) and .45 ACP is normally found in 200 plus gr weights
If you shoot a heavy bullet at a wall it'll go through more than a fast bullet is what I'm saying
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I mean, if you're getting really technical, then yes, a heavier projectile improves penetration, but it improves at speed^2
barrier, not armor...
mass x speed x speed
and that's energy, not penetration
= force
= "penetration"
No.
Those are parts of the Terminal Ballistic Effect equations not the hole Cwow
@Crow there's more to going through kevlar and wall respectively than just the energy
otherwise a strong punch would go through kevlar
Also included are things like Bullet design, diameter, and media being shot at
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a strong punch DOES go through kevlar, which is why blunt trauma is a thing
but it doesn't penetrate
there isn't a hole in the kevlar
Jacketed Hallow Points do better against flesh than kevlar, but can weigh the same as a full metal jacket that does do better against the kevlar than the flesh