Following is the opening sentence of an article about the relevance of NATO This mooron can't even get the dimensions correct.
Why we need NATO — in a single bullet
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By Thomas Levenson May 06, 2017
"It’s just 5.56 centimeters long — about 2 inches — and only 5.7 millimeters in diameter at its business end. In its most common American variant, it weighs 12.3 grams. It can reach a muzzle velocity of over 3,000 feet per second, and it is designed to penetrate three-eighths of an inch of steel at 350 meters."
Here's the rest of the article - https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2...ngle-bullet/I2wR8DouAWk5DIkUwnoyWJ/story.html
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Why we need NATO — in a single bullet
.
By Thomas Levenson May 06, 2017
"It’s just 5.56 centimeters long — about 2 inches — and only 5.7 millimeters in diameter at its business end. In its most common American variant, it weighs 12.3 grams. It can reach a muzzle velocity of over 3,000 feet per second, and it is designed to penetrate three-eighths of an inch of steel at 350 meters."
Here's the rest of the article - https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2...ngle-bullet/I2wR8DouAWk5DIkUwnoyWJ/story.html
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