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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: AdmRose on May 28, 2004, 11:33:44 AM
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Question for all you gun experts out there...
1) Could a .45 bullet be fired from a .357 revolver?
2) At close range, what kind of bullet would leave a .5 inch X .5 inch entrance wound, but no exit wound?
Thanks!
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I got a question too!
Where can I buy that Jello from CSI that they shot into, that Sh*t looked good!
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1. No. The thing you're tying to push down the hole is bigger than the hole.
2. I have no idea. Some type of black powder mini-ball?
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Originally posted by Hawklore
I got a question too!
Where can I buy that Jello from CSI that they shot into, that Sh*t looked good!
Why buy when you can make your own?
http://www.steyrscout.org/gelatin.htm
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Originally posted by Dune
1. No. The thing you're tying to push down the hole is bigger than the hole.
:rofl :aok
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Originally posted by Dune
Why buy when you can make your own?
http://www.steyrscout.org/gelatin.htm
:confused: :confused: :confused:
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#1 has already been answered
#2 likely a .45 (of the common cartridges). individual bullet shape & composition, powder-charges, shot placement, and what (or who) you shot will determine how far you penetrate and whether or not you have an exit wound.
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.45 Glaser Safety Slug maybe?
Frangible projectiles that disintergrate on impact.
Entry wound, massive internal damage, no exit wound.
http://mysite.elixirlabs.com/index.php?uid=12665&page=1981