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smithers599 said:I notice that the .38 Special bullets shattered into smithereens ("smithereens" are "small smithers" BTW), while the Civil War bullets remained intact. Them punkins must have been moving really slowly.
Suck My Glock said:About 40 years ago, I went out into the parking lot the morning after New Year's Eve and found next to the driver's side door of my car a 12ga. slug that had been fired the night before and had come down and mushed itself into the asphalt right where I was standing if I was getting in or out of the car. It was deformed similarly to those two minnie balls, and was of similar size and weight. It was only dropping from the sky, rather than being propelled. So while it wasn't going as fast as most gunshots in the horizontal plane,...it obviously was still traveling with enough velocity that it would have plowed through the top of my skull, had I been standing there at the time.
rockbronco said:We find a collections of 9mm and 45 slugs in our parking lot at work regularly....the scary part is we are out there daily working on vehicles. Recently we found a 9mm sized hole in the roof of a truck. oddly enough it punched the sheet metal just fine but stopped at the headliner
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