Mass Shooting at Florida Gay Club

whitebb2727

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Cool story bro.

Let me enlighten you though on what "sub-caliber" actually means and how it had no place whatsoever in your cool story you mentioned earlier.

Sub-caliber is when the diameter of the round you are firing is smaller than the diameter of the barrel you are firing the round from. That is bad. That causes baffle strikes on suppressed arms and barrel strikes on under powered rounds. So some companies have made sub-caliber inserts to modify certain devices to allow for smaller rounds to pass through barrels without causing harm. Oh, and you're a dipshit.

Most people misuse the term "sub-caliber" as you did to mean a munition that is pistol ammunition. And they incorrectly associate that round with terms like "sub-machine gun" and as you did with SBR, which stands for Short Barrel Rifle. SBRs are fun, I own 4 of them. Sub-machine guns are fun too, I own one.

Oh, and your tiny penis is incredibly tiny.
Spec ops uses sabots to fire a .22 caliber bullet from let's say a .308. It allows for more velocity and leaves no rifling marks. No ballastics.
Edit: technically it would have ballastics, it would be untraceable.
 

see4

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Spec ops uses sabots to fire a .22 caliber bullet from let's say a .308. It allows for more velocity and leaves no rifling marks. No ballastics.
Edit: technically it would have ballastics, it would be untraceable.
True story.
Or is it??? If we told you, we'd have to kill you. :blsmoke:


I've never been one for running rounds through barrels that don't match. I know it can be done. But I'd also like to keep my fingers and my face. Especially since all I run these days is suppressed fire. I'd hate to get a baffle strike and not know it, then fire another round or three and have a backfire.
 

Corso312

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Spec ops uses sabots to fire a .22 caliber bullet from let's say a .308. It allows for more velocity and leaves no rifling marks. No ballastics.
Edit: technically it would have ballastics, it would be untr



aceable.





I've always wondered if you shot somebody and liked the gun and didn't want to toss..couldn't ya just use a wire brush to scuff up the inside of thebarrell and have completely different ballistic results?
 

Drowning-Man

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I've always wondered if you shot somebody and liked the gun and didn't want to toss..couldn't ya just use a wire brush to scuff up the inside of thebarrell and have completely different ballistic results?
Probably wouldn't work but you could buy a new barrel and toss the old one
 

b4ds33d

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I've always wondered if you shot somebody and liked the gun and didn't want to toss..couldn't ya just use a wire brush to scuff up the inside of thebarrell and have completely different ballistic results?
or in the case of a pistol, buy another barrel. but what you are referring to if you shot someone and were going to ditch the gun, you'd use a rat tail file on the barrel. but they can also do metallurgy tests on the barrel and forgo ballistics testing.
 

whitebb2727

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I've always wondered if you shot somebody and liked the gun and didn't want to toss..couldn't ya just use a wire brush to scuff up the inside of thebarrell and have completely different ballistic results?
Doubtful. You would have to remove so much material that it would hurt accuracy.
 

mynameisnobody

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Cool story bro.

Let me enlighten you though on what "sub-caliber" actually means and how it had no place whatsoever in your cool story you mentioned earlier.
You couldn't enlighten anything, your lumen out put is almost enough for a blind man to read braille.

Our battle rifle ammo was 30-06 and 308 both 30cal. and have a high kill ratio at 100yd, lesser ammo or lower caliber ammo ie handgun rounds like the 30cal. carb. while used in a rifle was a pistol round. So sub-caliber rounds were pistol rounds NOT because of their diameter but from their lack of a high kill ratio from their low power. They are of a lower caliber of ammo. The .45cal. although a large cal. put in a full auto Thompson is a submachine gun, it is a sub because its a sub-caliber round. So you see its not the size but the power of the round. Think of this dumbass you are of low caliber and no mater how fat you get you will still be of low caliber.

Sub-caliber is when the diameter of the round you are firing is smaller than the diameter of the barrel you are firing the round from. That is bad. That causes baffle strikes on suppressed arms and barrel strikes on under powered rounds. So some companies have made sub-caliber inserts to modify certain devices to allow for smaller rounds to pass through barrels without causing harm. Oh, and you're a dipshit.

Most people misuse the term "sub-caliber" as you did to mean a munition that is pistol ammunition. And they incorrectly associate that round with terms like "sub-machine gun" and as you did with SBR, which stands for Short Barrel Rifle. SBRs are fun, I own 4 of them. Sub-machine guns are fun too, I own one.

Oh, and your tiny penis is incredibly tiny.
I have ran many thousands of rounds through different full auto arms, but I don't need a
full auto. I do like a light AR with a good trigger that shoots well. I have 3 that are under 6lbs with optics, all are 16" barrels.
I do have a open bolt mini mac and with a very simple bump stop by the trigger I can fire full-auto and control it very well. But I have little need of it. My tree farm even in the winter finding a open lane for a 100yd. shot would be a task using part of the power line and not shooting over the road.
Anyway your a dumbass for talking about something you don't know shit about.
you should go back and read what I said about a SBR. Your wrong about most things. Full of shit about the rest.
You sure may know a hell of a lot about penises, but you will never know about mine.
 

see4

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Barrel length doesn't determine how accurate a rifle will be.
Not true.

Barrel length does factor in accuracy. A good long range bolt action rifle is 22"+, there is no such thing as a consistently accurate long range bolt action that is less than 18".

Stop talking. You have no clue what you are talking about.

Our battle rifle ammo was 30-06 and 308 both 30cal. and have a high kill ratio at 100yd, lesser ammo or lower caliber ammo ie handgun rounds like the 30cal. carb. while used in a rifle was a pistol round. So sub-caliber rounds were pistol rounds NOT because of their diameter but from their lack of a high kill ratio from their low power. They are of a lower caliber of ammo.
Either you are 100 years old or you were a tank operator that used gatling guns. .30-06 caliber hasn't been used in the military (afaik) for quite some time.
The term sub-caliber has nothing whatsoever to do with "kill ratio". You are fucking retarded and talking out your ass.

The .45cal. although a large cal. put in a full auto Thompson is a submachine gun, it is a sub because its a sub-caliber round. So you see its not the size but the power of the round. Think of this dumbass you are of low caliber and no mater how fat you get you will still be of low caliber.
A sub-machine gun is not a sub-machine gun because you put .45 caliber ammo into it. You are really dumb. And your tiny penis is incredibly tiny.

I have ran many thousands of rounds through different full auto arms, but I don't need a
full auto. I do like a light AR with a good trigger that shoots well. I have 3 that are under 6lbs with optics, all are 16" barrels.
I do have a open bolt mini mac and with a very simple bump stop by the trigger I can fire full-auto and control it very well. But I have little need of it. My tree farm even in the winter finding a open lane for a 100yd. shot would be a task using part of the power line and not shooting over the road.
Anyway your a dumbass for talking about something you don't know shit about.
you should go back and read what I said about a SBR. Your wrong about most things. Full of shit about the rest.
You sure may know a hell of a lot about penises, but you will never know about mine.
I don't believe you. I don't think anyone believes you. What do you mean by "good trigger"? And before you go running off and doing some internet research, what pound trigger pull do you prefer? Do you prefer drop-in triggers? If so, what brand? If not, what brand do you prefer of trigger group? What buffer size do you usually go with?

$10 says you can't answer any of my questions correctly.

And those of us who actually know about guns will spot it quickly.

C'mon mouth breather, it's your turn.
 

see4

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I've always wondered if you shot somebody and liked the gun and didn't want to toss..couldn't ya just use a wire brush to scuff up the inside of thebarrell and have completely different ballistic results?
@whitebb2727 is right, it's highly unlikely you could wire brush the rifling (twists) out of a barrel.

BUT, I have done ballistics on suppressed ammo. And so far I've found to the best of my ability that rifling is obfuscated by suppressors.

Also another way to get away with what you are talking about, is to buy a semi-auto pistol and swap the barrels. You can buy pistol barrels like candy, nobody will know, not a Form 4 item. So for example, my HK P30 has 3 barrels, one of which is threaded, one came with the gun and another, "just in case".

Shh. I didn't tell you that.
 
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