:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ntrain2k on April 21, 2009, 02:32:13 PM
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http://www.anzioironworks.com/MAG-FED-20MM-RIFLE.htm (http://www.anzioironworks.com/MAG-FED-20MM-RIFLE.htm)
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.223, .338 lapua mag, 50 bmg, 20mm vulcan
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fuck
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What the fuck are you shooting at with this thing?
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Next step, rifles that shoot AA rounds?
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What the fuck are you shooting at with this thing?
towel heads....
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What the fuck are you shooting at with this thing?
Whatever you want.
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Rabbits?
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mice.
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lol @ the suppressor video
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Zombies ... duh
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Mag-Fed 20MM Rifle with Suppressor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9NxHj1R04g#lq-lq2-hq-vhq)
It actually works pretty good but look how much it moves him back, lol
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damn thats a big bullit :o
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Price ONLY $11,900*
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it shoots like a pussy though. not a real mans gun unless it tears your arm off.
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it shoots like a pussy though. not a real mans gun unless it tears your arm off.
Try to hold it like a regular gun, and if you can, I bet it will.
That things fuckin scary. I can just imagine some of my neighbors with that thing :?:
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I want one, but the price tag is fucking crazy
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It actually works pretty good
Yea, because it's obviously edited or a shitty mic.
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thats not a terrible price when you consider a barrett .50 cal is around 9K.
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My Brother-inlaw, has a Berretta shotgun that he paid just north of $12K for, so that doesn't seem like a bad deal at all.
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My Brother-inlaw, has a Berretta shotgun that he paid just north of $12K for, so that doesn't seem like a bad deal at all.
Is it that insane fast shooting one we seen the video for not too long ago? I must see this
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No, it is some over under, anniversary edition, with gold inlays, cool carvings and shit like that.
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this gun blows holes through elephants..
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thats not a terrible price when you consider a barrett .50 cal is around 9K.
I'm just a fucking broke ass, so its expensive
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ww2 did shit like that for anti-tank rifles.
the shit WORKS. flat out. the speed of the projectile and small diameter make for precision hits that exploit any seams in armor or treads, wheels, axles, maybe even the peep hole
Except by the end of the war it stopped working in most cases due to armor improvements. The PTRS-41 was a BA gun though.
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thats straight fucking ridiculous. jeebus
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DU bullets are no fucking joke. I never knew that uranium was pyrophoric, that it ignited when it came into contact with air when its shattered or fragmented. basically an exploding fireball travelling at 5 times the speed of sound, which can turn the inside of a tank into a fucking firestorm..not to mention the 20mm's big brother the 30mm DU that comes out of the GAU8 on the A10. Just for shits and giggles I plug the numbers into a muzzle energy calc for the 30mm..3250FPS/4650grain bullet= 109,054 ft/lbs of muzzle energy..God bless the USA..50BMG muzzle energy= 3000ftlbs. Not sure what the 20mm is but i'm sure its up there with the 30.
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The Apache shoots 20mm DU. It kills pretty much anything but a main battle tank. I imagine it's really expensive to feed that thing. :o
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DU bullets are no fucking joke. I never knew that uranium was pyrophoric, that it ignited when it came into contact with air when its shattered or fragmented. basically an exploding fireball travelling at 5 times the speed of sound, which can turn the inside of a tank into a fucking firestorm..not to mention the 20mm's big brother the 30mm DU that comes out of the GAU8 on the A10. Just for shits and giggles I plug the numbers into a muzzle energy calc for the 30mm..3250FPS/4650grain bullet= 109,054 ft/lbs of muzzle energy..God bless the USA..50BMG muzzle energy= 3000ftlbs. Not sure what the 20mm is but i'm sure its up there with the 30.
.50BMG muzzle energy is WAY over 3,000ft/lbs. Most high powered hunting rounds are in the 3,000ft/lbs range, some (.300 win/mag, 7mm rem/mag, etc) are closer to 4,000. 655gr bullet at 3,029fts, I get 13,342.8ft/lbs.
Now I find it ever harder to believe that video is real. 100,000+ft/lbs would dislocate your shoulder and sending it flying back into the woods.
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DU bullets are no fucking joke. I never knew that uranium was pyrophoric, that it ignited when it came into contact with air when its shattered or fragmented. basically an exploding fireball travelling at 5 times the speed of sound, which can turn the inside of a tank into a fucking firestorm..not to mention the 20mm's big brother the 30mm DU that comes out of the GAU8 on the A10. Just for shits and giggles I plug the numbers into a muzzle energy calc for the 30mm..3250FPS/4650grain bullet= 109,054 ft/lbs of muzzle energy..God bless the USA..50BMG muzzle energy= 3000ftlbs. Not sure what the 20mm is but i'm sure its up there with the 30.
.50BMG muzzle energy is WAY over 3,000ft/lbs. Most high powered hunting rounds are in the 3,000ft/lbs range, some (.300 win/mag, 7mm rem/mag, etc) are closer to 4,000. 655gr bullet at 3,029fts, I get 13,342.8ft/lbs.
Now I find it ever harder to believe that video is real. 100,000+ft/lbs would dislocate your shoulder and sending it flying back into the woods.
Well, the 100,000ft/lbs was the 30MM muzzle energy not the 20, I couldn't find any info on 20mm rounds i'm sure he wasn't shooting incendiary armor piercing rounds. He might have not even been shooting DU rounds. And I looked quick to find .50bmg muzzle energy and read it wrong...30-'06= 3000 ft/lbs. .50BMG=10,000-15,000ft/lbs. Also..apparently the 20mm Vulcan round has an electronic primer..
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if the gun is designed properly, recoil can be moved to a down/forward direction to greatly lessen this. hence the back facing muzzle breaks
No, you can redirect the muzzle blast to negate some of the recoil, but the recoil itself is caused by that whole "equal and opposite reaction" thing... big, heavy bullet going forward really really fast, sends your ass backwards.