Tallblkdom -> RE: What do flah suppressors have to do with crime control (1/21/2013 10:52:31 AM)
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ORIGINAL: DomKen grams as in metric weight. As in the marked weight on some bullets not manufactured in the US. Show a bullet weight specified in grams. (here's a hint. you'd have to use a lot of decimal places to get the necessary precision because there are about 15.5 grains to a gram. (If bullet weights were expressed in grams, you oould have to go to 2-3 decimal places to obtain the necessary precision.) The weapons I mentioned were only 3 of a dozen or more WWI and WWII 'select fire' war rifles. You didn't say they had to be actually used in war. You just said they were developed after WWII remember? The 8mm Mauser's cartridge (7.92x57mm S.s. Patrone) has a bullet weighing 12.8 grams. I'm sure other European weapons also don't bother with grains which is strictly an imperial measure. The assault rifle was developed during WW2 not after and the weapons you mentioned were not developed for the reasons assault rifles were developed even if one of them does sort of meet the definition. Dom Ken is correct I'm looking at a Lapua(Finland) reloading manual and as with other Euro manufactures such as Vectan, the bullet weights are listed in grams.
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