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  • #31
    23 Blast
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 3754

    ^nah, the looters will be looking at our mangled corpses, toting our $3500 tricked out ARs, and laughing as they sling their $200 Mavericks over their shoulders and stuff their Hi-Points in their waistbands. Then they'll say,

    "Man, all we wanted was some food and water!"
    "Yeah, he'd have been alright if not for that bullet button!"
    "Dang - look, he ain't got any food or water, but he's got enough ammo for the Army!"
    "Wanna take his gun?"
    "Nah - we been killin' plenty folks with the sheeyit we got, let's go."
    "Two dead?!? HOW?!?"
    [sigh] "Bullets, mortar fire, heavy artillery salvos, terminal syphilis, bad luck --- the usual things, Captain."

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    • #32
      BoonieGhost
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 251

      Originally posted by 23 Blast
      Yes, but you have to realize that in CA, we have an overabundance of igneous-origin rocks which, while having greater sectional density than most sedimentary rock, is prone to irregularities and differences in density (even within a small projectile), which renders accuracy iffy at best. Plus you have to deal with the fact that most rocks are shaped inoptimally for flight. Their basic aerodynamics makes a Mini 14 look like a tack driver by comparison.

      What you ought to do is go to the local Toys-R-Us, and buy up all the marbles you can get your hands on. Yesterday I bought every damn marble in their store. Not only does it not ring alarm bells at BATFE, the marbles have myriad other uses, including toys for your children (when SHTF, all those PS3's, XboXes, and Nintendo DS will quickly become nothing more than plastic junk), they can also be used as booby-traps in your bunker, a-la Home Alone, and lastly, can be used as a nasty load in your shotgun!


      VERY wise & resourceful man...this is one of the best post responses I have ever read! SERIOUSLY!

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      • #33
        defplayr
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 17

        Originally posted by Stone
        By not as sensitive, you mean that it cannot be counted on to fragment from any barrel length, in comparison to the 5.56 which can reliably fragment out of sufficient barrel lengths...thereby making it "sensitive"? If the 5.56 doesn't fragment you'll just get performance on par with the 5.45...
        This might stem from the idea that the 5.45x39mm was designed to tumble, not fragment. Thus OP's assertion that the effectiveness of the 5.45 round is not dependent on velocity (barrel length) for its intended effect.

        FWIW Wikipedia states that the tumbling is not as effective in wounding as previously believed, so who can really say?

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        • #34
          r6raff
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 508

          Originally posted by 23 Blast
          ^nah, the looters will be looking at our mangled corpses, toting our $3500 tricked out ARs, and laughing as they sling their $200 Mavericks over their shoulders and stuff their Hi-Points in their waistbands. Then they'll say,

          "Man, all we wanted was some food and water!"
          "Yeah, he'd have been alright if not for that bullet button!"
          "Dang - look, he ain't got any food or water, but he's got enough ammo for the Army!"
          "Wanna take his gun?"
          "Nah - we been killin' plenty folks with the sheeyit we got, let's go."
          If this is the scenario that is playing out, any idiot still rocking a BB will deserve to get his mangled corpse looted, I for one will twist that little screw on my raddlock, after all in this scenario apparently all civility is lost and the only authority that exists will be enforced from one end of the barrel.

          disclaimer: I do not condone creating illegal AWs, this is a fantasy scenario never likely to come to be. Everything short of the apocalypse Book of Eli style, you must always obey the laws, however ridiculous they may be.
          Hmm...

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          • #35
            r6raff
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 508

            Originally posted by defplayr
            This might stem from the idea that the 5.45x39mm was designed to tumble, not fragment. Thus OP's assertion that the effectiveness of the 5.45 round is not dependent on velocity (barrel length) for its intended effect.

            FWIW Wikipedia states that the tumbling is not as effective in wounding as previously believed, so who can really say?
            from a physical stand point a tumbling projectile has the potential to inflict more damage to vital organs assuming they are hit, where is a fragmentation round has the potential to do more widespread damage again assuming it fragments correctly and shot placement is half decent. I have no information to back this up, this just whats seems logical in my brain pan. The major downside to 5.56 is that the projectile itself is small, so if fragmentation isnt achieved the entrance and exit wound may not be substantial enough to be fatal, but if fragmentation is achieved... that's a bad day for it's target.
            Hmm...

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            • #36
              magsnubby
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 669

              Originally posted by MasterYong6476733
              ...9mm,.308/7.62NATO, 7.72x39(less so), .45ACP, etc are the way to go because all the bodies that will of course be ripe for the picking will have it.

              /lulz
              What he said.

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              • #37
                lineman66
                Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 245

                Originally posted by r6raff
                If this is the scenario that is playing out, any idiot still rocking a BB will deserve to get his mangled corpse looted, I for one will twist that little screw on my raddlock, after all in this scenario apparently all civility is lost and the only authority that exists will be enforced from one end of the barrel.

                disclaimer: I do not condone creating illegal AWs, this is a fantasy scenario never likely to come to be. Everything short of the apocalypse Book of Eli style, you must always obey the laws, however ridiculous they may be.
                If the apocalypse is anything like the Book of Eli, I'm stocking up on soap before I get more ammo

                Edit: or those nifty KFC wet naps!

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                • #38
                  WTSGDYBBR
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 2159

                  I love how people talk about horribly corrosive ammo. A ak47 can handle it. I never clean my AK's they love corrosive ammo .
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                  • #39
                    Secret
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 867

                    Just buy those 100 birdshot/$25 federal boxes and cast the shot into slugs. Now you have 100 slugs for 25 bucks
                    Originally posted by Hammertime
                    What do you expect from a culture that readily beats and tortures women?
                    Originally posted by Nose Nuggets
                    efficiency in the kitchen.

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                    • #40
                      derwiking
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 213

                      Field manuals written by various active duty and retired military personnel on the Militia issue have all suggested that using calibers currently in use by law enforcement and military organizations are what you want to go with 100%. Like others have said, there will be plenty of ammunition available in those particular calibers in stock piles nearby. IF you happen to be lucky enough to be the first one to arrive to your local National Guard armory (provided it is abandoned. Tough luck.) what do you you think they will have sitting on their shelves?
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbq--pFYcLw&NR=1

                      Ron Paul on the 2nd Amendment.

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                      • #41
                        comblock
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1318

                        A couple dudes from san diego bought a pallet worth of 5.45 back in dec 10. I think theyre trying to sell them still.

                        Yeah. Its my main plinker. You dont feel so bad after bumpfiring a couple hundred rounds.
                        Last edited by comblock; 05-26-2011, 8:48 PM.

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                        • #42
                          elSquid
                          In Memoriam
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 11844

                          Originally posted by Dhena81
                          So with my limited knowledge on this subject can someone logically add to or dispute some of this info I provided I don't know yet I'm still learning about this subject.
                          1) Buy a rifle that you like and want to shoot.
                          2) Buy a few hundred rounds of a decent softpoint/HP. Shoot most of it. Keep a couple of boxes for a rainy day.
                          3) Buy gobs of cheap FMJ and do most of your shooting with that. Don't forget to have fun!

                          That's really all you need to do. For SHTF ( Katrina/big quake/riot ) you are quite unlikely to get into extended gunfights ( or any gunfights at all ) so a couple boxes of expanders is more than you need.

                          If it's TEOTWAWKI, all of us living in the big, urban areas are pretty well hooped...and ammo and rifle choice won't be in your top 10 list of things to worry about. On the positive side, the chance of a zombie apocalypse is virtually nil, so I wouldn't lose any sleep about it.



                          -- Michael

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                          • #43
                            NYY
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 1806

                            Originally posted by toby
                            Wrist Rocket! there are plenty of rock's
                            hahaha literally just laughed out loud..

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                            • #44
                              cmace22
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 2717

                              If you are under the impression that any ammo will be sitting on the shelves during a hypothetical SHTF scenario I think you are mistaken.

                              Its fair to assume that any ammo you find will be on any poor sole you just shot down and readily available for your taking. At this point you are at the mercy of whatever caliber they have chosen or forced to deploy. They may have picked it off the last person they came across as well.

                              Stocking up for any given caliber only works if you will not be mobile or have a safe house to return to during your scavenging exploits.

                              If your are displaced from your home, the best caliber is one that you can carry the most of that gets the job done. 22 is plenty big to ruin anyone day.

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                              • #45
                                RobGR
                                Veteran Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 2880

                                Originally posted by MrPlink
                                availability? 22lr is the winner!
                                Ha, yes, agree there.

                                Or 12 gauge.

                                Hand catapult, there are stones everywhere!

                                "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks & corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."

                                KrisAnne Hall on Oregon

                                "I am sullied - no more" Col. Ted Westhusing

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