Message from @ThatShadyVandal

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2020-11-08 05:44:09 UTC  

on the whole 223 vs 556 they're not the same, only is size the actual forces involved are different

2020-11-08 05:44:11 UTC  

ill just dm it to you if you want

2020-11-08 05:44:20 UTC  

who like my vid in <#730597788399960155>

2020-11-08 05:44:29 UTC  

@redpill not me

2020-11-08 05:44:30 UTC  

very nice

2020-11-08 05:44:37 UTC  

> ill just dm it to you if you want
@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty bet

2020-11-08 05:45:07 UTC  

556 has higher pressures from firing compared to 223

2020-11-08 05:45:49 UTC  

17.76 handgun 😎

2020-11-08 05:45:51 UTC  

Merica

2020-11-08 05:45:55 UTC  

lol

2020-11-08 05:46:16 UTC  

america, frick yeah

2020-11-08 05:46:54 UTC  

i got myself a 556, but for reliability and less possible damage to the firearm, 223 is better

2020-11-08 05:47:04 UTC  

@Tex so 556 will go farther than 223?

2020-11-08 05:47:16 UTC  

Goodnight guys

2020-11-08 05:47:22 UTC  

gnite

2020-11-08 05:47:31 UTC  

goodnight turkey head

2020-11-08 05:47:39 UTC  

Goodnight gotato

2020-11-08 05:47:40 UTC  

technically yes, cus it will move faster

2020-11-08 05:47:45 UTC  

I see

2020-11-08 05:48:10 UTC  

the bullets are basically the same, the difference comes from the gunpowder used

2020-11-08 05:48:21 UTC  

You won't notice a difference ballistically within their effective ranges @bythebeach

2020-11-08 05:48:38 UTC  

yeah effectively the same, but 556 will penetrate more

2020-11-08 05:49:01 UTC  

I see

2020-11-08 05:49:04 UTC  

Depending on your load. 62 grain M855 ball will, for sure

2020-11-08 05:49:17 UTC  

and even more so with AP rounds which a fair amount of states have marked as illegal, these are green tips

2020-11-08 05:49:22 UTC  

If I'm gonna run 5.56 though, I'm going with M193 55 grain ball

2020-11-08 05:50:11 UTC  

My friend has a 556 gun and every time we go to the range they don’t stock 556, only 223 but he never gets 223 ammo cuz he said it won’t work with his gun

2020-11-08 05:50:21 UTC  

You wanna cause some tissue destruction, that's the go-to 5.56 round for that. They replaced it with the 62 grain to be a more "humanitarian" bullet

2020-11-08 05:50:49 UTC  

55 grain was infamous in the Vietnam war for the wounds it would inflict

2020-11-08 05:50:55 UTC  

I wonder why square bullets are illegal in war

2020-11-08 05:51:05 UTC  

Expansion

2020-11-08 05:51:38 UTC  

@ThatShadyVandal is that a 70s stingray?

2020-11-08 05:51:55 UTC  

That's a 69, but yes, its a stingray. And its mine

2020-11-08 05:52:05 UTC  

Nice

2020-11-08 05:52:15 UTC  

Want a video?

2020-11-08 05:52:21 UTC  

> That's a 69, but yes, its a stingray. And its mine
@ThatShadyVandal nice

2020-11-08 05:52:23 UTC  

Sure

2020-11-08 05:52:28 UTC  

basically because they expand and fragment, they maim more so than kill, and its harder to safe someone whos dealing with fragmentation verse a clean hole

2020-11-08 05:52:42 UTC  

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2020-11-08 05:52:53 UTC  

@Tex just like how a bayonet is triangular

2020-11-08 05:53:31 UTC  

yeah you cannot fix a triangular stab wound pretty much