Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
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Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
Sat here in my office sweating my wotsits off I have to admit that looks cool and I wish I had his job :cheers:
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Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
Very impressive , pity it's not possible here :goodjob:




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Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
The video was filmed in the UK. Lantac is a section 5 manufacturer.waterford103 wrote:Very impressive , pity it's not possible here :goodjob:

Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
In that case, shouldn't they have been wearing Tweed with a flat cap instead of all that 21st century operator stuff? 

Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
You mean their normal street clothes?SevenSixTwo wrote:In that case, shouldn't they have been wearing Tweed with a flat cap instead of all that 21st century operator stuff?


Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
BamBam..
Any idea of the calibre of the featured rifle ? I have to say the muzzle break does appear to very effective at controlling 'muzzle flip'
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Any idea of the calibre of the featured rifle ? I have to say the muzzle break does appear to very effective at controlling 'muzzle flip'
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Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
It looks like a 7.62x39 case, so either that or 6.5 Grendel as its an AR platform..Jenks wrote:BamBam..
Any idea of the calibre of the featured rifle ? I have to say the muzzle break does appear to very effective at controlling 'muzzle flip'
Jenks
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Re: Slow motion full auto and visible bullet flight.
Alan..20series wrote:It looks like a 7.62x39 case, so either that or 6.5 Grendel as its an AR platform..Jenks wrote:BamBam..
Any idea of the calibre of the featured rifle ? I have to say the muzzle break does appear to very effective at controlling 'muzzle flip'
Jenks
Alan
Given the lack of movement at the muzzle I was wondering if it was a PLB (piddly little bullet) calibre.. 5.56mm. I didn't think it was because the ejected cases looked too big.
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