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interesting video on WWII exploding bullets used by snipers


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As far as I can tell, it stinks to get shot, hit with shrapnel, or otherwise have your body tissue displaced by foreign objects.  It would double stink to get shot broadside by exploding ordinance.  sheesh.  If you don't pass out immediately - just enough time to think. "Well, that about does it."

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Mk211 mod 0 ammo. We got our hands on a little in 07. Stuffs pretty crazy

 

 

 

Try this link:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Explosive_Incendiary/Armor_Piercing_Ammunition

 

A fairly common .50 BMG round was .50 APIT (Armor Piercing Incendiary Tracer)  The stuff would show up in VN once in a while for grunts.  Quad 50 units got a lot of it.  On our Brigade HQ LZ, we had two Quad 50s and two 40MM Pom Pom Dusters.  They could put on quite a show at night.  

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The results do not surprise me. Velocity of the round versus velocity of the explosive would dictate its effectiveness in the tissue. It would certainly suck to be shot, but it would suck more to get hit by one of these. I thought that it was interesting the Hitler allowed it to be used against the Russians but not the western allies.

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