Isnt the big issue with the socom round in combat due to its weight?I didn’t get this notification, but yes... you can be released in a couple of days. I get to spout some of my military prowess here....... When we went into Somalia, the M16/M4 and M249 hadn’t seen extensive combat use. Though we did use them in Vietnam and several other small conflicts, there were other, more prevalent weapons and soldiers in Vietnam were shooting the first gen M16 in full auto, so not hitting a whole lot accurately. Somalia gave us up close hard data on the 5.56 rounds effectiveness when shot by elite soldiers(Delta and Rangers). What they found was that some could take several shots from the round and still be combat effective or have to take several before being neutralized. Special operations sat down with the frontline info and started testing prototype rounds that would be more effective at stopping he enemy. They came up with the .458 SOCOM. It would be effective and cost efficient, since it used some of the same components as the 5.56, like the lower receiver, magazine, handrail, etc. So to answer your question, yes you can be out of the hospital within a couple of days of being shot by one.
Here’s a pic of the .458 compared to the 5.56. It uses a necked down .50AE cartridge, the same use for the Desert Eagle ... I just ordered a new lower to build one of these. Complete overkill, but a blast to shoot.
Edit... This is the lower I bought. This will be my hog hunting rifle...
Yes. I wasn't saying they were going to that, just that an evaluation of the 5.56 prompted them to begin looking at alternative rounds. I'd say if they do make any switch, it'll be to the 6.8 SPC IIIsnt the big issue with the socom round in combat due to its weight?
Sorry, I misunderstood.Yes. I wasn't saying they were going to that, just that an evaluation of the 5.56 prompted them to begin looking at alternative rounds. I'd say if they do make any switch, it'll be to the 6.8 SPC II
So does anybody notice what I notice in this video?
It was either reported early or was on the scanner that he wasn't dead when they police came in and he attempted to fleeI want to know why he had blunt force injures to his calves and an abrasion on his right knee.
Yes but I'd have to refresh my memory itls been a while@Gay for Longo , did you read the autopsy?
CIA Assassin from the planet Nebulon IVYes but I'd have to refresh my memory itls been a while
Why
What did you notice?
timestamp pleaseCIA Assassin from the planet Nebulon IV
Who told you about planet nebulon IVCIA Assassin from the planet Nebulon IV
The time on some of the videos? My first thought was this could be multiple visits over several months that was pieced together. Or maybe it’s legit, I don’t know. But it’s certainly weird it took so long to be released.It was either reported early or was on the scanner that he wasn't dead when they police came in and he attempted to flee
This would explain a bit but they changed this story later on
The trauma to his calves.Yes but I'd have to refresh my memory itls been a while
Why
What did you notice?
Ya it's questionableThe trauma to his calves.
Isn't that MB rather than MGM? I haven't heard of him having a room at the MGM yet. Just MB and the Ogden.
Yep, my bad, thanksIsn't that MB rather than MGM? I haven't heard of him having a room at the MGM yet. Just MB and the Ogden.
?Best audio I've heard of the first shots
You can hear the bullets hitting the ground clear as fuck
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_8sapMW_W.../BkLEmvY37OQ/s1600/joe-stevenson-ufc-80-1.jpg
That's a jpegBest audio I've heard of the first shots
You can hear the bullets hitting the ground clear as fuck
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_8sapMW_W.../BkLEmvY37OQ/s1600/joe-stevenson-ufc-80-1.jpg