What does it take to stop a 7.62x39?

Jmmsbnd007

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Also, a 12 gauge shotgun slug? I want to fire some ammo into a big stack of phonebooks/newspaper, and I'm wondering how thick it should be. I'm not looking for a gelatin reproduction, just cheap stopping power with little/no deformation to the ammo. Should I wet the phonebooks/newspaper?
 

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Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Also, a 12 gauge shotgun slug? I want to fire some ammo into a big stack of phonebooks/newspaper, and I'm wondering how thick it should be. I'm not looking for a gelatin reproduction, just cheap stopping power with little/no deformation to the ammo. Should I wet the phonebooks/newspaper?

Swimming pool. (just make sure you shoot in at an angle and use the deep end)
 

Lonyo

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A sandbag infront of paper?
Then hope it gets through the sand so u don't have to fish for it.
 

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Yes, wetting the phonebooks will reduce the number of books the rounds tear through. A slug is a large, relatively slow moving round so it shouldn't deform too much. The 7.62 however is going to mushroom a bit.
 

MichaelD

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Have your target holder hold a wet phone book in front of their chest/target area. Test it out. If results /=satisfactory, then try two wet phonebooks. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: MichaelD
Have your target holder hold a wet phone book in front of their chest/target area. Test it out. If results /=satisfactory, then try two wet phonebooks. ;)

hahaha

Would you mind being the first to volunteer? ;)
 

Anubis

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sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: TheEvil1
sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
No pool available. The sandbag is a great idea though, I just hope it doesn't deform the bullet too much. I want to take some home and put them on my dresser :D And I'll let my friend fire the 12 gauge slugs... :D
 

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Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Also, a 12 gauge shotgun slug? I want to fire some ammo into a big stack of phonebooks/newspaper, and I'm wondering how thick it should be. I'm not looking for a gelatin reproduction, just cheap stopping power with little/no deformation to the ammo. Should I wet the phonebooks/newspaper?

depends on the bullet. Is it a FMJ? HP? Steel core? What is it?
 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Also, a 12 gauge shotgun slug? I want to fire some ammo into a big stack of phonebooks/newspaper, and I'm wondering how thick it should be. I'm not looking for a gelatin reproduction, just cheap stopping power with little/no deformation to the ammo. Should I wet the phonebooks/newspaper?

depends on the bullet. Is it a FMJ? HP? Steel core? What is it?
Well it's some AK-47 variant, so I'm guessing it's just a standard 7.62x39 FMJ.
 

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I'd say 5 or 6 2" or greater phone books held together tightly. The bullet will expand some though.
 

Damage

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Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
No pool available. The sandbag is a great idea though, I just hope it doesn't deform the bullet too much. I want to take some home and put them on my dresser :D And I'll let my friend fire the 12 gauge slugs... :D

Just buy some bullets.. No need to go through the trrouble.

If it's just for your dresser that is....
 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: yellowfiero
I'd say 5 or 6 2" or greater phone books held together tightly. The bullet will expand some though.
If I put some spacing between the sandbags would that reduce mushrooming? I plan to wet some phonebooks, put some wet newspaper in front of it, and a nice long sandbag in front of that.
 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: Damage
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
No pool available. The sandbag is a great idea though, I just hope it doesn't deform the bullet too much. I want to take some home and put them on my dresser :D And I'll let my friend fire the 12 gauge slugs... :D

Just buy some bullets.. No need to go through the trrouble.

If it's just for your dresser that is....
I want the real thing...
 

MrBond

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Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: Damage
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
No pool available. The sandbag is a great idea though, I just hope it doesn't deform the bullet too much. I want to take some home and put them on my dresser :D And I'll let my friend fire the 12 gauge slugs... :D

Just buy some bullets.. No need to go through the trrouble.

If it's just for your dresser that is....
I want the real thing...
Do you think they sell FAKE bullets for reloaders?

 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: MrBond
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: Damage
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
sandbag in front of a cople phonebooks or JC Penny catalogs

but fireing it at an angle into a pool will work better
No pool available. The sandbag is a great idea though, I just hope it doesn't deform the bullet too much. I want to take some home and put them on my dresser :D And I'll let my friend fire the 12 gauge slugs... :D

Just buy some bullets.. No need to go through the trrouble.

If it's just for your dresser that is....
I want the real thing...
Do you think they sell FAKE bullets for reloaders?
Sigh, as in something actually fired from a gun and recovered. It puts a story behind a bullet sitting on my dresser. Sure, it's not like it was in a war or something, but I didn't go out and buy it either.