
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Here is the rifle I wish I could locate (but it shoot a highly proprietary round):
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Why not just get the HK MP7?
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Quote from insider trading:
Nice,I wasn't familiar with the mp7's .Are they available to civilians ?
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Unfortunately, no.
The proprietary round they use can penetrate class II and class IIIa body armor.
In the hands of bad guys this would pretty much neutralize anything law enforcement officials have aside from armored vehicles.
Not that the MP5 was legal, anyways.
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Can a 223 and 556 penetrate body armor ? I get different answers on this question.I seen in the video they showed that a 556 could penetrate body armor but I was told by some that only a 308 and 3006 could
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I too am a Sig fan and owner, I have the P226 navy, the pistol the navy seals carry.
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Quote from PAPA ROACH:
I too am a Sig fan and owner, I have the P226 navy, the pistol the navy seals carry.
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Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Yes.
Level I, Level II and Level IIIa are easily penetrated by both.
Anything through Level IIIa is 'soft' armor (usually layered Kevlar), while Level III and IV are hard plate armor, typically of the ceramic variety.
Some Level III, depending on design and manufacturer, can allegedly stop 5.56x45mm fired from an AR, but I sure wouldn't want to volunteer as a test subject.
Level IV can sometimes stop even 30.06, which is pretty amazing, but there are some variables in the equation.