High caliber firearms with excellent trigger discipline, high quality products, run by a man who literally gets behind his product. That's how you run a million dollar business.
I said the firearm was high caliber, as in the size(presumably 7.62 Soviet) of the round ejected from it was relatively large, not the other meaning of "caliber" referring to the quality of the rifle itself...
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7.62 soviet is a "High" Caliber Assault Rifle round.
all you're showing now is ignorance, not intelligence :U
most times when an armored car is being shot at, it's by concealable, small arms, 9mm, .45 ACP or 5.56, maybe even 6.8 (Google it) or 7.62, the guy tested it at the market he was aiming for, and it performed perfectly.
you'd need a **** tonne of that glass to even HOPE at stopping anything truely "High caliber" such as .50bmg or higher.
>7.62 Soviet
>implying that doesn't cover multiple calibers
7.62x39, commonly considered a heavy weight round in the intermediate category, which was what was probably used in the yugo that the guy was firing. 7.62 Soviet could imply 7.62x54R, which is comparable to heavier rounds like 7.62x51 or 7.62x63 (30-06). 7.62x39 is standard in AKs, which is standard among those who want cheap, powerful, and reliable rifles.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but caliber refers to the diameter of the projectile, in this case 7.62 Millimeter, also known as .30 Caliber.... Which is very much a high caliber. The difference here (and where I may be wrong) is in the size of the cartridge, in this case being 39 millimeters... Though now that I think about it more I think I might be wrong and caliber refers to the whole thing (7.62x39)...... **** .
when was the last time you saw someone shoot up a car with a barret though? more than likely someone would use a high capacity semi auto like an ak or ar but I would like to see what the glass looks like after a 7.62x54R round
Not to make enemies of any party in this comment/reply chain, but 7.62x39mm is an Intermediate Cartridge, not some "Heavy artillery high caliber stoppin powah" round. It's designed to be lighter but carry the same effectiveness as full caliber cartridges (7.62x54r in this case). It's the same principal as M1 to M14, and M14 to M16, except it's the soviet/russian side of that evolution, starting with Mosin's and other crazy **** then going to AK with a lighter round and then going to AK-74 with a lighter round than before (5.45).
Actually, a surprising number of WW2 era weapons such as STG-44's and other oddities have found their way into the middle east. Additionally, depending on your definition of "small arms," several terrorist groups make frequent use of heavier automatic weapons like KORDs and Dshkms, sometimes even handled the same way a small arm is normally handled versus a crew served weapon style of handling. Also they like to improvise really high calibre sniper weapons up to 23mm.
Well, I mean they aren't selling the gun, if they were it'd be something along the lines of "your ak, it doesn't do **** . that mother ******** laughing at you" insert anti material rifle demo.
I don't know where sticking the boss behind the target figures into this.. probably doesn't.