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This could be helpful
7.62
Meh
I'll give the quick rundown
full metal jacket
22lr is for target practice and anyone who says anything to the contrary probably also thinks that the Earth is flat
Lol
Are they the cheapest?
>Not sniping someone with a .22lr :^)
nato rounds suck give the cheap shit
9mm is the world's most common handgun round; other common ones include .380 (weak as fuck but the guns are smaller and easier to conceal) .40 S&W (Offers no actual advantages over 9mm but you can't have as many 40 in a gun as you can 9mm, 40 has more recoil) and .45 ACP (Common hollywood/fudd meme states it's the ultimate handgun round, it's actually slgihtly worse than 9mm for even less capacity and more recoil than .40)
tldr .45 is better
.357 sig > 9mm, 10mm>most but 10mm is hard to find and so are guns that shoot them, not widely popular
.45 is a meme
nope :^)
Old AKs shoot 7.62x39, which is only good out to about 400 yards MAX
So
9mm is basically the best one
New AKs shoot 5.45x45mm, which is closer to an AR - 600m ish effective range, lighter, smaller bullet
357 sig
Unless you want an easily conceiled gun?
Whats that
There's subcompact options in literally any caliber but that's the gist, yes
.357 sig is a 10mm casing with a 9mm bullet
Ok
So it's like 9mm on a little bit of steroids
Mhm
And it goes into any handgun?
all i need is my p95 ruger
ARs shoot 5.56, AKA .223, also aeffective about to 600m, meme says it's weak
It's not
AR-10s, SCAR-H, FALs, M14s shoot 7.62x51mm/.308
Think your average hunting rifle round
Effective out to 800m, sometimes 1200 depending on rifle and ammo
Realistically
Heavier bullet, more recoil et al
How far would you need to shoot
Depends on the environment
US Army grunts train out to like 300 yards, Marines to 600