Feb 28

Muzzle Size
Muzzle Size
muzzle velocity of gun AK good for hunting deer?

I wonder if an AK pistol would have enough speed sufficient to initial kill a deer of a 9 inch barrel typical of this type. I know that QA can be used to hunt deer just want to know if the size of the gun could be used. I want to buy an AK pistol, due to their price, low cost of ammunition, ammunition availability, and can also be used for home defense. ok first of all children is not that the AK-abundance inacurate accurate meters to around 300 (sub-moa not quite accurate, but its still not a slingshot) and I would use bipod or sticks to the stability of people hunt with long guns all the time. ok first of all children is not that the AK-abundance inacurate accurate meters to about 300 (no sub-moa plant murderer quite accurate, but its still not a shooter) and I like to use a bipod or sticks to the stability of people hunt with Long guns all the time. AND WHAT garbage?

I am sorry to break the news. Yes you can hunt deer with an AK-47, according to the state where you live, and use soft point or expanding hunting ammunition. An AK-47 full size has a barrel length of 16.2 inches, which produces a muzzle velocity @ 2.346 feet per second to the grain of 123 7.62 x 39 all year. By my calculations, if you were to shoot the same round of a 9-inch barrel would slow output important and its output speed would be an estimated @ 1.248 to 1.260 feet per second. With output speed decreases as AK pistol is a shorter range and less effective. I I personally do not hunt deer with an AK pistol, I prefer the AK-47 full size. You can hunt with it if you like, but its effective range will be within 50 meters due to the shorter barrel length and muzzle velocity of the slowest. Most experts agree that we need a minimum of 1,000 pounds. energy effectively harvest a deer. For example, 20 inch barrel AR-15A2 Rifle XM193 exit velocity of .223 55 grain FMJ bullet 3,200 feet per second. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15 VS. 16 inch barrel M4 Carbine AR-15 style Muzzle velocity XM193 .223 55 grain FMJ bullet 2,900 feet per second. Http: / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_carbine Why the difference in the output speed? The shorter the barrel, the lower the output speed to be generated. The presentation of the facts with an example, not mere speculation. In the above example I am using the same gun (AR-15), the same ammunition (Federal XM193 55 grain FMJ), but we are using different barrel lengths (20 inches barrel barrel, compared to 16 inches). Different barrel lengths produced different results in exit velocity for the same round 223 in the previous example. "Longer barrels provide the driving force more time to work on driving the ball. For this reason, more barrels generally provide higher speeds, all else being equal. As the bullet moves down the hole, however, the propellant gas pressure is behind this decrease. Given the relatively long barrel, it would finally a point where the friction between the bullet and cannon, and air resistance would equal the force of gas pressure behind it, and from that point, the speed of the bullet will fall "http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki / Muzzle_velocity AKS-74U (5.45 x 39mm) compact as another example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krinkov # Variants "In 1979, a short carbine variant of the AKS-74 was adopted in service with the Red Army: the AKS-74U (U-Ukorochenniy), which in terms of deployment tactical bridge between a machine gun and an assault rifle … The AKS-74U is much more maneuverable in tight quarters of the AKS-74, despite the significant decrease speed from MUZZLE 900 m / s (2,952.8 ft / s) to 735 m / s (2,411.4 ft / s) resulted in a decrease in amplitude EFFECTIVE (effective strike distance to run a "type silhouette target at 625 was reduced to 350 m).

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