Pistol Ballistics
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Ballistics $129.95 The field of ballistics divides itself naturally into three subcategories: interior, exterior, and terminal ballistics. Providing coverage of three areas, this book offers presentation of the complex phenomena that occur during the launch, flight, and impact of a projectile. |
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How to Shoot a Rifle Pistol Firearm Marksmanship M1Garand Sniper Manual Video CD Gift Quality DISC TO BE PLAYED ONLY ON a Windows, Mac or Linux COMPUTER No physical books delivered _______________________________________________________ This DISC includes everything offered |
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British Ballistics $1.99 … |
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Handgun Scope 2X-7X $341.63 Burris 2-7×32 Handgun Scope, No Posi Lock, Matte Black w/ Ballistic Plex Reticle 200279… |
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Intermediate Cartridges $57 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Intermediate cartridges are military rifle cartridges that are less powerful than typical full power battle rifle cartridges such as the 7.92mm Mauser or US .30-06, but still significantly more powerful than the pistol cartridges (e.g. 9mm Parabellum) used in sub-machine guns. As their recoil is significantly reduced compared to high power rifle cartridges, fully automatic rifles firing intermediate cartridges are relatively easy to control. However, even though less powerful than a traditional rifle cartridge, the ballistics are still sufficient for an effective range of 300 – 500 metres, which are the maximum typical engagement ranges in combat. This allowed for the development of the assault rifle concept, which is a selective fire weapon that is more compact and lighter than rifles firing full power cartridges. The first intermediate cartridge was the German 7.92x33mm Kurz. Other examples include the Soviet 7.62x39mm used in the AK-47 and AKM series, and the .280 British round developed for the EM-2. The 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge is also an intermediate cartridge. |