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SHOULD a gun's cartridge determine its damage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will50Wester" data-source="post: 104352" data-attributes="member: 4825"><p>Different kind of guns use different types of bullets, some are heavier and packs more punch, some are lighter and travels FASTER(edit). The most common types of bullets found in automatic weapons are the 5.56mm, the 7.62mm, and the 9mm. Although some guns may have an ammo type of their own, it's only a few of them, like the P90 with its 5.7mm(edit) ammo. In CA, the G36 is about the THIRD(edit) most powerful assaut rifle there is, just behind the AK-47. It amazes me how much more damage a G36 can do compared to some other guns that use the same bullet, the 5.56 x 45mm NATO round. In CA, the G36 can usually kill in 3 or 4 shots, but an M4, which uses the exact same bullet, takes at least 4 to 5 shots to get a kill, then there's the M16 that also uses the 5.56 x 45mm NATO, but it takes 6 or more shots to get a kill with it, so what's up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will50Wester, post: 104352, member: 4825"] Different kind of guns use different types of bullets, some are heavier and packs more punch, some are lighter and travels FASTER(edit). The most common types of bullets found in automatic weapons are the 5.56mm, the 7.62mm, and the 9mm. Although some guns may have an ammo type of their own, it's only a few of them, like the P90 with its 5.7mm(edit) ammo. In CA, the G36 is about the THIRD(edit) most powerful assaut rifle there is, just behind the AK-47. It amazes me how much more damage a G36 can do compared to some other guns that use the same bullet, the 5.56 x 45mm NATO round. In CA, the G36 can usually kill in 3 or 4 shots, but an M4, which uses the exact same bullet, takes at least 4 to 5 shots to get a kill, then there's the M16 that also uses the 5.56 x 45mm NATO, but it takes 6 or more shots to get a kill with it, so what's up? [/QUOTE]
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