smurfslayer
Be vewwy, vewwy quiet. We’re hunting sasquatch77
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I remember an instance were some PD were shot up with an AR and it made quick work of them with an AK47, the bullets went through and through the patrol car, went through the engine block, and all they had was their standard issued 40 cal Glock 22s. It sucked to be them, would not wanted to face that with a Glock lol
Projectile launchers from slings, to compound bows to firearms are force projection weapons. The more effective range the weapon has, the more you are able to project force and “control” an area and / or the people therein. I’m not clear if you mean AR as in AR15 in 5.56 or as assault rifle, but i can speak to the penetrative power of the 2 platforms.
The 5.56 will generally penetrate the soft areas of doors with some energy left, let’s call it inside 100m to be an effective wounding round after going through a door, so long as it does not hit a solid metal piece like the window raising arms, lock mechanism, etc. Those will stop a 5.56 nato cold, and depending on the car, even up to point blank range.
7.62x39 will pierce most automobile doors in the soft areas out to about 250m, and can actually pierce the window track metal inside about 50m, depending on the make/model.
308 win / 7.62x51 will laugh at automobile body work. So will a 500 S&W.
I know all of this first hand. Irony of ironies, one of the toughest test vehicles I’ve shot was an Aries K car.
Windshields are another one that are thought about a lot, a rifle will generally penetrate them pretty easily, but some handgun rounds at range may not penetrate. At 10 yards and under, 9mm, .45, .357, etc. will penetrate head on. All of them will deflect at an angle. shooting into the windshield head on, most 9mm are stopped by the seat back. Some .45 make it through as does some .357.
500 S&W x 275 grain, 350 and 500 grain will penetrate windshield, ballistic gelatin, seat, seat back, rear seat, rear seat back, rear bumper and some amount of earth.
It won’t penetrate an engine block, but, it will crack the block from 10 yards, again, depending on the make, model, etc. I shot a front driver, hit the block, compromised the water jacket with about a fist sized area.
Your mileage may vary.
Obviously, staring down a bad guy with a long gun is a tall order. The good news is, most bad guys aren’t skilled, competent gun handlers.
It’s not bad with a chest rig, it does make quite the muzzle flash, got a buddy with a s&w 500 in .50 with a 2.5” barrel, it is a handful, but if my life depended on it, I guess I win.
I have the 4” 500 and yes... it’s 2 hands full. I took it to the local range’s night shoot October 30. Range staff told me “You win the biggest muzzle flash contest” I was like - great, what’s my prize? They looked at each other and said “our admiration”.
I was hoping for a little more.