06-16-2023, 06:04 PM
(06-16-2023, 05:59 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: It depends on the handgun, and I could literally go on for hours. It can all be explained by E=mc2. The bigger the bullet, the faster it travels the more energy it's going to dump into a body when it hits. A fast handgun velocity for a 9mm bullet is 1200 fps, the bullet weighing 125 grains, or .29 ounces. A normal velocity for a standard AR15, or .223 Remington, round is 3200 fps for a bullet weighing 69 grains, or .16 ounces. Again, that's a standard muzzle velocity versus a very high 9mm muzzle velocity. So the long gun round is traveling over 2.5 times the speed of a handgun round, hence it has far more energy to impart to whatever it hits.
ive ownd a wide variety of guns for over 40 years. anyone saying any handgun and ar15 are on same level in ways of doing the fastest most damage in a short spurt dont know what there talking about an shouldnt own guns. theres a clear reason why ar15 is weapon of choice for psycos doing these shootings.