Colin Parkinson
Army.ca Myth
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Well this clearly solves the problem of section firepower and reduces the weight to be carried and increases the Ammo load!!! Time to re-equip the Infantry!
Dogboy said:because we need another toy as a front line weapon. :
Billy~Bob said:I seem to recall those stupid air rifles the cadets use being somewhwere in the realm of .17 calibre. With a little acceleration those things could even break the skin .
NavyShooter said:I observe his post-count and presume "NO".....
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Heh, just wait 'til you guys see the next project....it's in the shop right now getting worked on, but the pseudo-receiver is almost done. The water cooling jacket is under way, and so is the tripod.
NS
Billy~Bob said:What I meant was the pellets were something like .17 inches in diameter similar to the bore of the machine gun mentioned in this thread. I recognize that ACTUAL .17 rounds would be going a lot faster and would likely do more damage than simple air pellets. No need to put me in my place me any more than is necessary zipperhead :-X.
rz350 said:I'm going to give him a broad over view. If it fires with powder, it would probably be very painful to be hit by at the minimum, and hold the capacity to cause fatal injury. (even a .22 short could kill...and it would for sure hurt like hell)
They also make air rifles with Muzzle velocities of up to 1800FPS...that too would be very painful. Before you generalize a gun based on its bore diameter, think a wee bit.
Billy~Bob said:I seem to recall those stupid air rifles the cadets use being somewhwere in the realm of .17 calibre. With a little acceleration those things could even break the skin .
NL_engineer said:More then likely .177 they are the most common type on the market, but you can also get .22 caliber ones.
NSfirefighter said:you are correct the daisy 853c is a .177