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Info From Iraq From Someone Who Is Doing the Run and Gun
June 2004
| An American Contractor
Posted on 06/06/2004 11:55:58 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Squantos
I know for a fact that there's one Model 19 in some cop's collection now.
(wince)
121
posted on
06/08/2004 1:25:39 PM PDT
by
George Smiley
(It amazes me how easily John Kerry can straddle both sides of the fence for any given issue.)
To: All
A firm called RBCD Performance Plus, Inc. recently invented a new 5.56mm bullet using a blended metal process. This produced a bullet that was armor piercing, but had limited penetration on a human body. Thus it would not just pass through people it hit, but would stop and do a lot of damage. The bullet is called APLP. The 60 grain bullet will penetrate metal or other hard objects, but when it hits a warm body, it fragments rapidly. The effect is similar to an explosive round, and turns a non-fatal wound into a kill. SOCOM (Special Operations Command) has so far resisted adopting the round, largely because tests on gelatin did not show the explosive wounding effect. This is because the blended metal does not fragment when it hits cold objects, and the SOCOM tests used the standard gelatin moulds to represent a human body. The gelatin has a temperature of 36 degrees Fahrenheit, while humans and animals are at least 60 degrees warmer. Tests on warm, but dead, animals, show the effect. This was demonstrated in late 2003 when a former SEAL, working for a contractor in Iraq, got into a firefight with Iraqis and hit one in the butt with an APLP round, and killed the Iraqi. The former SEAL had medic training and was able to examine the dead Iraqi and verified the dramatic effect of the APLP round.
The APLP bullet is not recommended for regular troops, because any incident of friendly fire would likely be fatal. But for commandos, it would probably be used exclusively, for these men get into battles where every shot counts. SOCOM allocated money to test the round, but refuses to accept the temperature angle, insisting that the gelatin test shows no fragmentation and thats that. They are not interested. But those who have used the round on live animals continue to insist that the APLP bullet works as advertised. This would not be the first time the army, or SOCOM, got on the wrong side of an ammunition procurement debate and just dug in their heels in the face of evidence they disagreed with. Some observers suspect that the SOCOM resistance to the APLP round is because SOCOM fears acceptance of the APLP bullets will interfere with SOCOM efforts to get the army to adopt a 6.8mm round for the new M-8 assault rifle.
122
posted on
06/08/2004 2:29:09 PM PDT
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(I've lost turret power; I have my nods and my .50. Hooah. I will stay until relieved. White 2 out.)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
The dudes up at AMSAA are validating their penetration model. Want a job?
123
posted on
06/08/2004 10:39:45 PM PDT
by
patton
(I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
To: Travis McGee
Hey, I just got this post in email from my battalion, header and all. You're famous! Well, even more famous now.
To: Cannoneer No. 4
If you have any good articles on convoy security, I would be very grateful.
To: wingnutx
Cool! Thanks. But all I did was copy it and post it. The ones who deserve all the kudos are the ones doing the "run and gun" in harm's way.
126
posted on
07/20/2004 4:53:14 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
To: wingnutx
127
posted on
07/20/2004 6:29:33 PM PDT
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(I've lost turret power; I have my nods and my .50. Hooah. I will stay until relieved. White 2 out.)
To: Travis McGee
BTTT
Hey, I’d say one of the best threads ever posted to FR deserves the old BTTT treatment at least once every seven years, for crying out loud!
To: LibWhacker
I agree. And I have an ex-frog buddy who is a contractor in Asscrackistan currently. I’ll send it to him for his updated input.
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posted on
07/10/2011 6:30:44 AM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(Castigo Cay is in print and on Kindle.)
To: Travis McGee
Outstanding, I’d love to see that and will keep my eye open for it, thx!
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