Anti Material Rifles - raskaat kiväärit

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Toimii. Kolme laukausta moottoriin ja se oli tuhottu.
 
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Ikinä nähnyt vesimelonin hajoavan atomeiksi. Rekyyli on niin messevä että iso ihminen liikkuu helposti. Miksi norsukiväärissä ei ole suujarrua?
 
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Snipex is a Ukrainian company (XADO Chemical Group subsidiary) specialized in designing and manufacturing anti-materiel rifles, particularly, AMRs chambered in 14.5x114mm. We have previously reported about their T-Rex and Alligator 14.5mm bolt action (single-shot and magazine-fed) anti-material rifles

Snipex Monomakh is a short barrel recoil operated firearm. While the large 4-chamber muzzle brake is probably the primary recoil mitigation measure, the company notes that the moving barrel along with the optimally balanced weight of the rifle also contribute to the felt recoil mitigation. The rifle is fed from 5-round detachable box magazines which look to be slightly different from the magazines used in the Snipex Alligator bolt action rifle. Snipex Monomakh has a cross-bolt safety and a right-side reciprocating charging handle. It is equipped with an adjustable bipod and rear monopod. The cheekpiece is height-adjustable. The top Picatinny rail is 29.9″ (760mm) long which should allow mounting a scope and front night/thermal vision device combination of virtually any length. The 47.25″ (1200mm) long 8-groove barrel has a 1:16″ twist rate. The overall length of the Snipex Monomakh rifle is 80.7″ (2050mm) and it weighs in at 55 lbs (25kg). The effective firing range is specified as up to 2000 meters.
 
Miten niin? :unsure:



Aivan samat fysiikan lait vaikuttavat molempiin.

Ei sillä ole väli ammutaanko kappale vai heitetäänkö se.

Niiden lentoradan laskenta tapahtuu aivan samojen sääntöjen mukaan.
Jos minä heitän pesäpallon 50 metrin päähän maaliin, johonkin pisteeseen ja samasta paikasta ammutaan kiväärillä samaan maaliin, kumpi lentorata on suorempi?
 
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