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SHOULD a gun's cartridge determine its damage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will50Wester" data-source="post: 104356" data-attributes="member: 4825"><p>well the M16 definitely has a longer barrel than the M4, but it still deals less damage than the M4. So a longer barrel doesn't mean a stronger gun, it means more accuracy. I would think a longer barrel should do LESS damage though, cause it has more contact time with the bullet after firing than a shorter barrel does, and the more time that bullet spends in the barrel, the more velocity it loses. For example, why do you think a sawed off shotgun deals more damage than a regular shotgun?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will50Wester, post: 104356, member: 4825"] well the M16 definitely has a longer barrel than the M4, but it still deals less damage than the M4. So a longer barrel doesn't mean a stronger gun, it means more accuracy. I would think a longer barrel should do LESS damage though, cause it has more contact time with the bullet after firing than a shorter barrel does, and the more time that bullet spends in the barrel, the more velocity it loses. For example, why do you think a sawed off shotgun deals more damage than a regular shotgun? [/QUOTE]
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