Saturday, 28 September 2013

.500 S&W magnum (12.7x41 mm)

     The .500 Magnum (12.7x41 mm) is a semi-rimmed bullet developed by car-bon and S&W's X-GUN engineering team, for the use of S&W model 500 revolver.
.500 S&W in the middle


Performance:
    The .500 S&W is the most powerful hand gun bullet in the world by the virtue of the muzzle energy it generates, there are bullet types for this gun which are:
  1. 21.1 Grams having 550 m/s velocity
  2. 26 Grams having 495 m/s velocity
  3. 29 Grams having 495 m/s velocity
  4. 23 Grams having 602 m/s velocity (top performer)
  This bullet can produce 4,109 J of energy, it is clammed to be the most powerful hand gun bullet ever made, and delevers almost the same power as a shot gun slug.
  The .500 S&W because of its super bullet strength has a very high recoil energy and very high recoil velocity, because of this it throws the revolver upwards when the bullet is fired. 
This is why the S&W model 500 is equipped with a muzzle flash compensator and Hogue and Sarbothane grips, also the revolver's considerable weight plays a major role in reducing this effect.

  



  The Bullet's dimensions

  This bullet is extremely strong, so strong that it can open a big hole in a bear, so if you wana go hunting this is the gun that should be with you, or if you wana scare the shit out of some thug who thinks he can scare you trust me its noise is enough to do the job. :P

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