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Terminal ballistics / Stopping power / 5.45×39mm / Ballistic gelatin / Bullet / Cartridge / .22 Long Rifle / .45 ACP / 7.62×39mm / Ammunition / Ballistics / 5.56×45mm NATO
Date: 2008-05-05 15:07:51
Terminal ballistics
Stopping power
5.45×39mm
Ballistic gelatin
Bullet
Cartridge
.22 Long Rifle
.45 ACP
7.62×39mm
Ammunition
Ballistics
5.56×45mm NATO

Small Caliber Lethality: 5.56mm Performance in Close Quarters Battle

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