Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:34 pm
It's actually not the ammo but the thread in the rifle barrel, but mondern day rifles all have threads in their barrels.frl0173 wrote:daffy67 wrote:I have some footage ( a short WMV clip) of US Marine snipers taking out afghani snipers at long range. Looks and sounds like the Barrett .50 rifle they are using, also the rounds they are using are not standard ball as what happens to the body is quite 'explosive'.
Hey daffy I had that footage as well but it turned out to be a fake. BTW ball ammo will make a pretty good mess of you even at extended range, esp when its a half inch in dia, remember it was designed to take out aircraft back in the day.
Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:02 pm
Stereo wrote:Dont get me wrong, I am a pacifist and believe things can usually be resolved using diplomatic means.
Gosling1 wrote: in Oz, and we can ride our bikes in peace, without being shot at![]()
Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:00 pm
Gosling1 wrote:aardvark wrote:...I didn't say which people! I was actually talking about the SMH reporters.
why do you say that Jase ?
Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:38 pm
RG wrote:It's actually not the ammo but the thread in the rifle barrel, but mondern day rifles all have threads in their barrels.
Some snipers use 7.62mm round because 5.56mm can't reach the distance.
Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:02 pm
got me there!I-K wrote: Not quite. Without the *rifling* along the barrel, you no longer have a *rifle*, but a smoothbore.
Yep, the 5.56mm were all improvised to be 'sniper' weapon...I-K wrote:I think you'll find that *no* purpose-designed sniper weapons use either the 5.56mm NATO or the 5.45mm Soviet round. They all fire 7.62mm.