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Paparazzi's new toy

Postby lejazzcat on Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:46 pm

Need to get that shot, but cant get close enough ?
:idea:
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby surenj on Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:11 pm

interesting...
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby Raskill on Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:16 pm

Hehehe, throw one over the pope mobile and see if you dont get a small 7.62mm hole in your chest.

:lol:

Pretty interesting though, thanks for the link.
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby aim54x on Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:23 pm

What if you dont get a 7.62mm but a .50 cal? It is a favourite of some snipers!!
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby wheels on Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:56 pm

aim54x wrote:What if you dont get a 7.62mm but a .50 cal? It is a favourite of some snipers!!


Nah, .50 has the potential to cause collateral damage on a through and through. 7.62mm at range not so much dependent on bullet type. Either way you're going to wish you hadn't thrown that thing :mrgreen:
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby aim54x on Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:02 pm

that is a good point. Imagine that *BANG* (bullet goes through the target and then through another 2 people) *aww damn!*
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby Raskill on Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:47 pm

Off Topic->

Yes, .50 cal is overkill (no pun intended) for law enforcement. 7.62mm or .308 inch generally does the job. The .50 cal sniper rifle, although employed in the anti-personel role, was developed to be an anti-material rifle, such as lightly amoured trucks, jeeps, helicopters etc etc.

Sort of makes people explode. Smaller calibres used in military applications also increase the chances of a serious wound, not killing the victim, thus more resources need to be utilised to recover them. That is also a reason why most armed forces use a 5.56mm round, rather than the heavier hitting 7.62mm. Of course, you also get the added bonus of being able to carry more ammunition, as the 5.56mm round is lighter.

Sorry for being a nerd on this subject.... :mrgreen:

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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby lejazzcat on Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:01 am

:ot:
hahah - ahh da Pope and all that security - its like he doesn't have any faith in God's ability to protect him ?!!
(what's that say for the rest of us then ? :twisted: )
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby wheels on Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:20 am

Raskill wrote:Off Topic->

Yes, .50 cal is overkill (no pun intended) for law enforcement. 7.62mm or .308 inch generally does the job. The .50 cal sniper rifle, although employed in the anti-personel role, was developed to be an anti-material rifle, such as lightly amoured trucks, jeeps, helicopters etc etc.

Sort of makes people explode. Smaller calibres used in military applications also increase the chances of a serious wound, not killing the victim, thus more resources need to be utilised to recover them. That is also a reason why most armed forces use a 5.56mm round, rather than the heavier hitting 7.62mm. Of course, you also get the added bonus of being able to carry more ammunition, as the 5.56mm round is lighter.

Sorry for being a nerd on this subject.... :mrgreen:

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I'll happily nerd with you :mrgreen: The other added advantage of the 5,56mm round is control. A fully auto 7.62mm weapon is incredibly hard to control. That is why the majority of 7.62mm auto weapons are used in the GPMG role (M60, MAG58, MG3 to name a couple). 5.56mm, by virtue of it's reduced calibre and corresponding powder weight provides much more control when used in the full auto setting (M16, F88 Steyr). The unfortunate thing is that it becomes logistically difficult to supply both 7.62mm and 5.56mm and as a result some MG's are now 5.56mm which reduces ones ability to put effective harrassing fire out to any real distance.
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby dviv on Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:58 am

wheels wrote:harrassing fire


Is that similar to "annoying fire"? :twisted: :mrgreen:
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby wheels on Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:08 am

dviv wrote:
wheels wrote:harrassing fire


Is that similar to "annoying fire"? :twisted: :mrgreen:


Yeah, you would be a bit annoyed :D
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby Andyt on Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:43 pm

Just read this thread, should it be moved to the "Canon" corral?..... :P
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Re: Paparazzi's new toy

Postby aim54x on Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:59 pm

Andyt wrote:Just read this thread, should it be moved to the "Canon" corral?..... :P
 ROFL, I guess all the gun talk would make it seem at home there
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