I don't know a lot about guns, and i don't want to seem like i do, but my dad drags me to some gun shows and a couple of things Ive heard, and observed are new guns from "1970-2008"
have lighter rounds
smaller rounds
carry more rounds
and are more inaccurate
and go really really fast (velocity)
+ a faster rate of fire
while older guns like from WW1, WW2, the Koren war "if u want to call it a war"
have fewer rounds
heavyer rounds
more accurate
and slower (velocity)
+ slower fate of fire
can any one tell me why?
my theory is
faster = a piercing through some one making a hole for them to bleed out
slower = i have no idea other than slower with a big bullet smashing bone and tearing ligaments and then staying in there...
I don't know witch way of fighting is better, so can some one tell me witch one and why?
My dad owns a 30cal browing automatic ma-chingun [( i think its 30 cal ) any ways it fiers .308] and on a tripod it is accurate... he says its a little to accurate for a ma-chingun also it has a slow rate of fire while newer guns have a faster rate.
and to avoid any mix up if my post was UN clear I'm just showing ppl what i know about the changes in guns and asking why have they changed in that way?