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Mar 15, 2022 · The bullet is very tiny and doesn't weigh much so it would shed energy very quickly. Probably lethal out to maybe 100 yards and at close range, ...
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May 26, 2022 · A, 3.75 mm projectile traveling 950m/s is inadequate information to determine potential damage. What would the projectile be made of?
Apr 29, 2022 · Make it go a few thousand feet per second and it would be exceptionally deadly, as touching anything solid would destabilize it, force it ...
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Nov 10, 2020 · Question I was asked to answer: What would a 1mm bullet travelling at 800m/s do to someone? I need to start with a disclaimer. I'm not a ...
Mar 9, 2015 · There's no answer to that. It can travel at .000005 mph, and it will still stop the heart when it enters it and disrupts blood flow, penetrates ...
Nov 2, 2021 · A 5.56 bullet typically travels at a velocity of around 3,000 feet per second (fps). This is roughly twice the speed of sound and can cause ...
Jan 4, 2017 · Technically, yes. Practically, for anything man-portable, no. 1 Mach is about 1125 ft/sec. Average bullet velocity is between 2.4 and 3 Mach ...
Apr 10, 2017 · When a bullet is fired, it initially travels at a speed of around Mach 2-3, which is approximately 1,400-2,000 meters per second. However, as it ...
Apr 2, 2023 · An FMJ is useful for better penetration, say against a lightly armored target. It will do less damage passing through a body, though still quite ...
May 14, 2020 · It depends. · A bullet does damage because different parts of your body are accelerating at different rates. · If you accelerated the whole body ...
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