Damn you and your lazy quoting, lol.
Anyhoo.
No. That's a straw man, and you know it.
Either way, it also has no bearing on my original statement. A pistol, with well-designed ammunition, at close range, can be as deadly or more deadly than a rifle with less well-designed ammunition.
That is what I'm discussing. You're discussing something else entirely, at this point, specifically that rifles are more dangerous than pistols on the whole, which is rather obvious and need not be argued.
Unless maybe you've been talking to that guy who thought that .223 wouldn't go through a vest lol.
Incidentally, you might remember the specifics of something that I've forgotten; One of the NATO allies that was using the 7.62x51 had their own round for the rifle that I remember being reputed as absolutely vicious, but I simply cannot recall which country or what the specifics were... Still FMJ, of course, but very prone to just flying apart inside tissue.
We must agree to disagree then.ElPatron said:I disagree. For military purposes FMJ is the best.
I'm gonna ignore the rest, since to be honest I don't know what you're arguing about at this point.ElPatron said:So a rifle chambered in 5.56 has a higher chance of being fed with wrong ammo and should be re-chambered ASAP?
Anyhoo.
No. That's a straw man, and you know it.
Either way, it also has no bearing on my original statement. A pistol, with well-designed ammunition, at close range, can be as deadly or more deadly than a rifle with less well-designed ammunition.
That is what I'm discussing. You're discussing something else entirely, at this point, specifically that rifles are more dangerous than pistols on the whole, which is rather obvious and need not be argued.
Unless maybe you've been talking to that guy who thought that .223 wouldn't go through a vest lol.
Incidentally, you might remember the specifics of something that I've forgotten; One of the NATO allies that was using the 7.62x51 had their own round for the rifle that I remember being reputed as absolutely vicious, but I simply cannot recall which country or what the specifics were... Still FMJ, of course, but very prone to just flying apart inside tissue.