Posted on 07/02/2013 9:22:10 AM PDT by barmag25
Edited on 07/02/2013 9:24:52 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Thanks barmag25.
Exactly this.
That said, nobody has developed a slug-proof helmet visor yet...
There is such a thing as an AK74
Federal (Olin) apparently has quite a bit of excess ammo in XM855 (SS109) from its Lake City Plant.
Within the last 4 months I’ve gotten two 30 cal ammo cans of it from WalMart of all places. They sold it for $175 for 420 rounds, packed in stripper clips - they even give you the ammo can and a stripper clip guide for the magazine.
A great buy! I saw the exact same thing ranging from $300-$400 at other places during that time.
Black tips? I’ve got a bandolier of that. Great ammo
From a Google on it. The range I shoot at banned them because of the underlying steel jacket's potential to cause excessive wear on their backstop.
My thoughts, too. At the very least, the wearer would likely be knocked off his feet.
That’s right. Center mass-only discipline isn’t always such a good idea.
Thanks, so not a steel core, but a thin steel jacket.
The impact itself is not going to bowl him over (otherwise the shooter would be knocked down when firing as well - basic physics) but the blunt force impact will shock his nervous system as well as knock the breath out of him. At the very least, the armored attacker (remember, actual criminals now show up in illegally obtained body armor too) is suddenly going to have other priorities for a while. Like trying to breathe with a shock-paralyzed diaphragm.
So, yeah, not likely to penetrate Kevlar but the recipient is still not going to be able to continue the engagement for at least several minutes.
I concede to the basic physics part, but the shooter is braced, or should be. It makes a difference. You can see the effects of not being braced on YouTube. One in particular response to Biden’s Shotgun comment. It is very funny.
That’s what they say. The copper plating is just there to put less wear on the barrel/rifling.
The XM855s (SS109s) have a steel rod in the center.
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