Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
How far away will the target(s) be? Will they be wearing any armor? What type? What is the environment? For a plain urban setting with little or no armor, I'd probably take an M4 and a 1911 Commander size.
What level/protection level? 40 yards away... I'd probably change my choice to an M16A2/A4 but keep the 1911.Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
How far away will the target(s) be? Will they be wearing any armor? What type? What is the environment? For a plain urban setting with little or no armor, I'd probably take an M4 and a 1911 Commander size.
Good question, Its an urban setting and ur about 40 yards away from your target. The target is wearing a Kevlar vest and a Kevlar helmet.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
What level/protection level? 40 yards away... I'd probably change my choice to an M16A2/A4 but keep the 1911.Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
How far away will the target(s) be? Will they be wearing any armor? What type? What is the environment? For a plain urban setting with little or no armor, I'd probably take an M4 and a 1911 Commander size.
Good question, Its an urban setting and ur about 40 yards away from your target. The target is wearing a Kevlar vest and a Kevlar helmet.
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Barrett .50 cal. Deagle.
Game over.
Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Barrett .50 cal. Deagle.
Game over.
If you were to fire the barrett incorrectly u run the risk of fracturing your sholder or breaking your collar bone, and a Desert Eagle .50 cal can fracture ur wrist if not help properly (Its very heavy). Thos weapons are overkill lol and the .50 AE is very inaccurate due to extrodinary recoil. The Barret .50 BMG is very bad in an urban situation due to its brute power. It would rip through your target and possible go through a few layers of brick inflicting death/injury to civilans 🙁
I *think* SWAT uses Level 4, which will stop a .30-06 armor piercing round :QOriginally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
What level/protection level? 40 yards away... I'd probably change my choice to an M16A2/A4 but keep the 1911.Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
How far away will the target(s) be? Will they be wearing any armor? What type? What is the environment? For a plain urban setting with little or no armor, I'd probably take an M4 and a 1911 Commander size.
Good question, Its an urban setting and ur about 40 yards away from your target. The target is wearing a Kevlar vest and a Kevlar helmet.
Light body armor, the vests swat teams have.
Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Like the Ideal getaway car thread this is about two guns (A Rifle/shotgun and side-arm) which you would use in a gun fight. From actual experience with firearms I would pick an HK USP 9mm and a Civilian version M4. All guns must be realistic (No photon death rays :| )
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Teflon coating is done to reduce friction in the barrel when using hardened-core bullets; it has very little or no effect on penetration.Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Teflon coat them
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Teflon coating is done to reduce friction in the barrel when using hardened-core bullets; it has very little or no effect on penetration.Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Teflon coat them
Originally posted by: oSReApEr
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Barrett .50 cal. Deagle.
Game over.
If you were to fire the barrett incorrectly u run the risk of fracturing your sholder or breaking your collar bone,
TextOriginally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Teflon coating is done to reduce friction in the barrel when using hardened-core bullets; it has very little or no effect on penetration.Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Teflon coat them
I am not up on this, however I do remember a ban on coated bullets as they were feared to be used as armor penetration rounds. If this is not true, why is was this the case? Serious question.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Teflon coating is done to reduce friction in the barrel when using hardened-core bullets; it has very little or no effect on penetration.Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
A 7mm rem mag has only a few hundred more ft/lbs in energy than a 30-06, so unless 7mm RM AP bullets exist, that's probably equivilant to a 30-06 AP.Originally posted by: Munchies
You can make current day BAR's like mine into synthetic stocked battle rifles, I think it goes up to 308 mag if im not mistaken. I know 7mm rem mag is in there too. I dont see body armor stopping a 7mm rem mag.
Teflon coat them