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Topic started on 1-12-2011 @ 07:06 AM by thisguyrighthere


The inventor made everything himself except the barrel and I imagine the original .50 BMG cases.

The rifle, with just a 16.25" barrel, can push the 1132 grain of lead up to 2300 fps. Thats 13,000 ft/lbs of energy, right up there with the .50 BMG and far exceeding the .700 Nitro Express. The cast lead bullet has enough energy to pass clean through a 1/4" steel plate.
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reply posted on 4-12-2011 @ 11:23 AM by projectvxn
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I've punched through 1/4 inch steel plating with XM855 5.56mm rounds.

The hole was small though and I wouldn't count on the round being able to do it time after time.

Depends on the grade of steel I suppose.
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reply posted on 4-12-2011 @ 08:17 PM by thisguyrighthere
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The most important point besides simply having a hobby for the reason anyone has a hobby is like the Draco pistol, the .950 JDJ, Franklin XO-26b, and a sleu of other "pointless" firearms they serve to flaunt the uselessness and arbitrary nature of the BATFE regulations and laws forcing the federal government to admit defeat or impose comically draconian legislation that risks riling up the masses. The Franklin pseudo-AOW and the Draco pseudo-AOW are obvious trouble makers but the crazy large caliber rifles are important for walking the fine line between rifle and destructive device. A line that is vague and basically stupid. So more power to every builder and hobbits willing to thumb their nose at lord almighty BATFE.



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