Message from @The Real Kaivik

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2018-03-30 12:08:11 UTC  

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2018-03-30 12:09:05 UTC  

seriously considering moving to America in a few years specifically so I can have a gun and not get arrested for saying the word "nigger" with friends

2018-03-30 12:09:41 UTC  

all depends on how bad Australia gets and how bad America gets
I think Australia is getting close to being a lost cause however

I'll try to beat that Commie Corbyn, if I fail. I'll move to Texas and marry a woman that knows how to use a shotgun

2018-03-30 13:05:49 UTC  

ar-15

2018-03-30 14:06:49 UTC  

Hello gun users and people who are intrested

2018-03-30 14:07:07 UTC  

i love this old dude

2018-03-30 14:07:09 UTC  

So, shrug

2018-03-30 14:08:04 UTC  

According to what I've read, stopping power has less to do with how deadly it is and more about how much kinetic energy is given to the target, effectively how well it can physically put someone down.

2018-03-30 14:08:13 UTC  

Like...err...a bigger push.

2018-03-30 14:08:29 UTC  

you're talking about the hydrodynamic shock factor

2018-03-30 14:09:05 UTC  

Well I'm not a firearms expert, so I welcome any education on the matter I can get.

2018-03-30 14:09:06 UTC  

a hypersonic round striking anywhere on the body can cause hemorrhaging in the brain

2018-03-30 14:09:46 UTC  

Like the 5.45Γ—39mm?

2018-03-30 14:09:48 UTC  

vs

a large calibre supersonic or even subsonic round causing kinetic damage

2018-03-30 14:10:19 UTC  

any super or hyper sonic spitzer tipped round

2018-03-30 14:10:32 UTC  

I've heard of the AK74's rounds to be reffered to as super-sonic

2018-03-30 14:10:37 UTC  

vs a blunt nosed ball or wadcutter round

2018-03-30 14:10:51 UTC  

ak is supersonic

2018-03-30 14:11:08 UTC  

7.62x39mm

2018-03-30 14:11:26 UTC  

Hard to believe, considering the size.

2018-03-30 14:11:40 UTC  

hypersonic is usually referred to as above 3x speed of sound ( 3600 fps)

2018-03-30 14:12:09 UTC  

anything faster than the speed of sound is supersonic

2018-03-30 14:12:37 UTC  

Well yes, considering the word.

2018-03-30 14:13:09 UTC  

you can get 6.5 creedmoor +P with a 20 inch barrel to go hypersonic

2018-03-30 14:13:54 UTC  

I didn't say that I didn't believe you, just saying considering that the 7.62 is on the bigger size of medium cartrage class, it sounds weird.

2018-03-30 14:14:09 UTC  

7.62 is a win .308

2018-03-30 14:14:28 UTC  

avg 160 gr @ 2700 fps

2018-03-30 14:14:41 UTC  

Huh

2018-03-30 14:14:45 UTC  

big heavy and slower

2018-03-30 14:15:03 UTC  

avg 5.56 is 55 gr @ 3100 fps

2018-03-30 14:15:14 UTC  

Well the mm vs .inch sometimes gives me headaches. But yeah, that's how I've seen it so far.

2018-03-30 14:15:35 UTC  

A discovery channel series compared those two once.

2018-03-30 14:15:39 UTC  

the milspec loads are hotter

2018-03-30 14:15:47 UTC  

I think it was called "future weapons"

2018-03-30 14:15:56 UTC  

and the rounds are sometimes are solid alloy

2018-03-30 14:16:15 UTC  

Only the best for milispec

2018-03-30 14:16:29 UTC  

in europe they cant buy NATO rounds so they buy the .300 savage

2018-03-30 14:16:33 UTC  

I mean those are used by soldiers in wartime, no?