Posted by Admin (Mike) in Guns, tags: 7.62x39, AK, ak-47, AK47, ammo, ammunition, AP, Armor, BP, british, bullets, cartridge, cartridges, logo, moses, nornberg, oil, petroleum, piercing, spill


Looks like it’s probably the ubiquitous 7.62x39mm
Needs some black tipped Armor Piercing rounds worked into the mix, to give the appearance of oil running down the logo.
Artist: Moses Nornberg
Hat Tip: BoingBoing
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Posted by Admin (Mike) in Guns, Humor, tags: .308, 7.62, 7.62x39, bmezine, body, bullet, cartridge, face, modification, piercing, rifle, stretched
Hopefully this was just done temporarily as “proof of concept”:

Looks like .308 for everything but the one through the nose, which appears to be 7.62×39
Look how much his ear lobes are stretched too. He should have went all the way and put some 37mm (grenade!
) rounds through them!
Definitely not a look you would catch me sporting.
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Posted by Admin (Mike) in Guns, tags: 5.7, Armor, ATF, Cop Killer, FN, fort, Guns, handgun, hood, piercing, shooting

The Five-SeveN pistol was released to the U.S. civilian market in 2004. Shortly thereafter, the Brady Campaign and a trio of anti-gun law enforcement organizations made the claim that the gun was a “cop killer.” This claim was based upon a misrepresentation of marketing materials discussing the pistol’s capabilities using SS190 armor-piercing ammunition and non-certified “tests” that were contradicted by more stringent and controlled testing done by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF).
Link to ATF test results: http://www.atf.gov/firearms/firearmstech/fabriquen.htm
Slower, heavier bullets such as those found in the .40 S&W and .45 ACP hollow point cartridges favored by American law enforcement dump most if not all of their energy in the human body. The difference between a wound from a 5.7 bullet and a .45 ACP is not dissimilar to the difference between the wound from an ice pick and the wound from a sledgehammer. The ice pick will penetrate far deeper, but the sledgehammer will cause far more traumatic injuries.
The simple fact of the matter is that there is good reason to believe that at least some of those wounded in Thursday’s shooting are alive today because of the 5.7 cartridge’s dubious capabilities.
Full article – HERE
Hat Tip: SayUncle Blog
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