AR-15 bullet "has so much energy that it can disintegrate 3 inches of leg bone. It would just turn it to dust” -Donald Jenkins, trauma surgeon @UTexas

Just compare the wound channel of a 30-30 to an .223 Remington / 5.56 NATO

That's what the doctor was talking about.
Since you have never seen either one, how about you stop lying?
 
At what range? You dipshit.
At the same range. You can pick anywhere from point blank to 100 yards. The range doesn't change the comparison. Hint, it's all about the sectional density.
 
Just the opposite. The AR-15 type weapon is uniquely deadly based on the way the cartridge acts on the human body. Even though it's a full metal jacket, its interior ballistics of tumbling and high speed, produce devastating wounds. Together with the large capacity magazines, and ability to carry hundreds of rounds, makes them uniquely dangerous. They are weapons of war, and have little other purpose than to kill human beings.
This is a myth.
 
Look, it's like a nooklier sploshun!

main-qimg-4b07399e34f5040146df5f1d02577bb9.gif
 
Charles Whitman killed 11 and wounded 31 in 96 minutes from the tower at the University of Texas using a bolt action rifle. Stephen Paddock killed 60 and wounded 411 in 10 minutes in Vegas using an AR-15. Any questions about why they need to be banned?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released its report last week covering estimated traffic fatalities in 2021. NHTSA, a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, found that 42,915 people died on U.S. roadways in 2021, a 10.5% increase from 2020. The number of fatalities represents the most since 2005, while the percentage increase year-over-year is the largest since the NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System commenced in 1975.

Any questions about why they should be banned?

###

The COVID-19 pandemic has been dominating the headlines over the last couple of years, but the truth is that there’s an even deadlier epidemic in the United States: the fentanyl epidemic. 2021 saw 41,587 people between the ages of 18-45 die of fentanyl overdoses, while COVID-19 caused a little over half that number of fatalities in the same age group. That’s serious enough on its own, but considering that fatal opioid overdoses have been sharply rising since 2020, experts expect the number of deaths to rise in 2022 as well.

Any questions about why fentanyl should be banned?

Oh wait, FENTANYL IS BANNED! So why have so many kids died from the drug?

###

Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S. Top 100,000 Annually

For Immediate Release: November 17, 2021


 
If you think a .223 can do a lot of damage to the human body you should see what a three round burst of .50 caliber from a Ma Duce can do.
 
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released its report last week covering estimated traffic fatalities in 2021. NHTSA, a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, found that 42,915 people died on U.S. roadways in 2021,...

Any questions about why they should be banned?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been dominating the headlines over the last couple of years, but the truth is that there’s an even deadlier epidemic in the United States: the fentanyl epidemic. 2021 saw 41,587 people between the ages of 18-45 die of fentanyl overdoses,

Oh wait, FENTANYL IS BANNED! So why have so many kids died from the drug?


Every year, 117,345 people are shot. There were a total of 45,222 firearm deaths in the US in 2020
 
Aside from the .22lr plinker... the three most popular hunting cartridges are 30-06 Sfgd, 270 Win and 30-30 Win.

Each of these rounds will take down any animal in North America...from Moose to Caribou to Grizzly Bear.

A 5.56mm Nato or .223 Rem isn't even allowed as a deer cartridge in many states. Not powerful enough to ethically hunt anything larger that coyote and wild boar.



 
You are doing the babble, babble bunny. Have you ever shot a bullet Into frozen liquid mercury at room temperature?

It would pretty much be similar to lead. It would cause a complete inversion
 

Forum List

Back
Top