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Aug 31, 2019 · If it does, the bullet fires at a reduced velocity due to gas leaking around the bullet and the brass case gets weirdly deformed into a lopsided ...
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Jun 7, 2018 · If a gun fires a bullet of smaller diameter than what is was designed for, the bullet will fly awkwardly and haphazardly down the barrel, and ...
Oct 10, 2021 · No and yes. The gun will have a 7.62 bore so a smaller bullet will just literally just bounce down the bore. But there is something invented to ...
If a gun fires a bullet of smaller diameter than what is was designed for, the bullet will fly awkwardly and haphazardly down the barrel, and bump and skid ...
Apr 12, 2020 · If the bullet is too small and somehow manages to fire, it will exit the barrel but it's accuracy would be massively compromised and may tumble ...
Jan 13, 2022 · If the BULLET is too big , it won't fit in the barrel. If it is too small, it won't engage the rifling in the barrel.And each of the above ...
Oct 1, 2020 · The outcome depends on the particular “wrong bullet” and the particular gun being fed that wrong bullet. If one is lucky, the cartridge ...
Mar 28, 2015 · If the gun is unloaded then the bullet will just impact the breech block. This is very strong so no effect. If it's loaded then: APFSDS - Theses ...
Aug 22, 2023 · The bullet will not go very far, because it generally has more mass than the case. Like a firecracker. Not very dangerous, but a small case ...
Apr 22, 2018 · Yes there is, it's called a sabot (French for shoe). It is a sleeve (commonly plastic) of the correct diameter for the gun being fired.