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COD 4 WEAPONS AND AMMO
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf Pack 043" data-source="post: 77428" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>MP5, Mini Uzi, and the M-9 use 9mm</p><p></p><p>M-1911, and the USP. 45. use .45 ACP</p><p></p><p>M-14, R-700, M-21, G-3, M-40, and the M-60 use 7.62x51mm NATO</p><p></p><p>The M-16, M-4, the G-36c, and the M-249 SAW use 5.56x45mm NATO</p><p></p><p>The AK-47, and the RPD use 7.62x39mm</p><p></p><p>The first number stands for the diameter(in millimeters) of the bullet, and the second number stands for the length(in millimeters) of the brass casing casing, but not including the bullet. </p><p> </p><p>7.62x51mm NATO and the AK's 7.62x39mm are the same bullet, but since the NATO cartridge is longer, it has more room for powder, and thus drives the bullet at much greater speed, and making it capable of much more damage. Force=MassxVelocity(squared)</p><p></p><p>KoG percussive might know Call of Duty, but I know real guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf Pack 043, post: 77428, member: 22632"] MP5, Mini Uzi, and the M-9 use 9mm M-1911, and the USP. 45. use .45 ACP M-14, R-700, M-21, G-3, M-40, and the M-60 use 7.62x51mm NATO The M-16, M-4, the G-36c, and the M-249 SAW use 5.56x45mm NATO The AK-47, and the RPD use 7.62x39mm The first number stands for the diameter(in millimeters) of the bullet, and the second number stands for the length(in millimeters) of the brass casing casing, but not including the bullet. 7.62x51mm NATO and the AK's 7.62x39mm are the same bullet, but since the NATO cartridge is longer, it has more room for powder, and thus drives the bullet at much greater speed, and making it capable of much more damage. Force=MassxVelocity(squared) KoG percussive might know Call of Duty, but I know real guns. [/QUOTE]
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