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That's awesome. I have the same pistol. Amazing how quickly the bullet stops traveling. I should try that in my bath tub!
Interesting, I figured a bullet would travel a short distance under water, but not that short. I'd like to see what a .223 (5.56x45mm) would do.
Myth busters did a 50 Cal. Made it about 3 feet before fragmenting
(10-01-2012 12:13 PM)vizzR1 Wrote: [ -> ]Myth busters did a 50 Cal. Made it about 3 feet before fragmenting

Holly Molly.
223 would do better.
(10-01-2012 09:22 PM)got2go Wrote: [ -> ]223 would do better.

Watching myth busters showed water fragmented all bullets in a few feet. It's not like what you see in James Bond or any other Hollywood flick.
(10-01-2012 10:10 PM)EtchaSketch Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-01-2012 09:22 PM)got2go Wrote: [ -> ]223 would do better.

Watching myth busters showed water fragmented all bullets in a few feet. It's not like what you see in James Bond or any other Hollywood flick.

Did they try the .223 ?
I would think with its shape it would do better than the bigger/squarer rounds.
(10-01-2012 10:10 PM)EtchaSketch Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-01-2012 09:22 PM)got2go Wrote: [ -> ]223 would do better.

Watching myth busters showed water fragmented all bullets in a few feet. It's not like what you see in James Bond or any other Hollywood flick.

Oh well..4 feet? lol
I wonder what it would do if shot from above water, into the water.
(barrel is not full of water that it has to displace when fired)



I was just about to post the same video lmao
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