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  • fmj has been banned several times by nato for use in war

  • wers FPS RUSSIAS comment?

  • your right woody the scar in mw3 shoots a 5.56 and the scar h shots a 7.62

  • @XXTOBAD4HELLXX They're different guns. The MW3 SCAR is the L variant, while the other SCAR is the H variant.

  • @Falling2Grey29 what did i just say i said the mw3 scar which is the "light" variant and shots the 5.56 nato round and the scar h or scar "heavy" shots the 7.62 nato round try reading the comments next time smart ass ;

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  • I Live in the U.k. If someone was found with them bullets without a lisence they would be in BIG MF Trouble :( so!!! moving to U.S

  • .380 and 9mm are the same ball round just different shell casings. 223 and 5.56 are the same thins one is just a NATO name that the military uses. Is it 7.62x39= ak and sks OR 762x54r is mosin nagant ammo. 5.56 has it advantages but also lot of disadvantages. Greater accuracy over longer dist than 762x39. 5.56 needs to roll in the body to do damage or you are hitting some with a .22 round. Still going to cause damage but I want a cavity wound when I hit someone.

  • @459FIRE last line makes me not want to sneak into your house now

  • HAHA. NIce

  • @459FIRE why do you bother memorizing this stuff

  • 9mm parabellum was made under different circumstances, thus making them un-alike, but not by far.

  • Ignore Me I Responed to the wrong guy The guy that i was respnding to Said The The Scar Shot The .50 Caliber Round.

  • ak-47 uses 7.62x39 and the 7.62 you have there is a 7.62x54r closer to a 7.62x51 NATO or .308.The Ak-74 uses a 5.45x39 witch is close to 5.56/.223. cool video thanks woody.

  • @ablack1051 you do know the ak 47 fires a 7.62x39 right or just dont talk and dont say i dont know what im talking about because you dont know who i am or what i know.

  • nice bracelet , anyone remember from pain killer already where he said his daughter mad him for bonding , and Colin gave him a ugly doll , tumbs up if you know what im talking about

  • @xxEVERYthingEPIC There is no thumbs up you idiot.

  • WOW a bullet that size (50 cal.) and you still get Hitmarkers?

  • @Kratz2011 That Aint a .50 Caliber Bullet

  • @xMrSN34KY did you even watch the video?

  • @xMrSN34KY That is a .50 Cal.... .50 Cal bullets are about as long as a US dollar bill length wise. And an iPhone is slighly shorter than a US dollar length wise. That .50 cal bullet is slightly longer than that iPhone. In terms of size, that is a .50 cal bullet.

  • do barebones for mail monday it takes longer than normal games

  • Like if your watching in Feburary or later

  • @willtrevs you cant like you pathetic ass nigger

  • @willtrevs shut up you fuck

  • wtf its deadly if you hit them in the arm with the 50 cal because there isn't going to be an arm they will bead out in les than 5 min

  • thumbs up if you got here from the surprise video button!

  • @epiphanetic FAIL! u cant thumps up LOL

  • IPHONE FTW!! i have moved on from android......

  • Nice video dude. I like that it's simplified and that you explained everything simply for people who have no idea about guns.

  • all right. i don't know that much about guns but is that the same 50 cal as the Desert Eagle and the .50 magnum shoot? this might be a stupid question, but then again, i can sometimes be a stupid person

  • @fastwolf98 No, the bullet itself is similar to a 7.62×39mm round, but packs about the same amount of power as the 50. BMG.

  • @fastwolf98 and the name of the DE round is a 50. AE (Action Express)

  • @iiVegasTV thanks a lot :)

  • As for the Bushmaster ACR, it does fire the .223/5.56 standard but Magpul sells a lower conversion kit for it to fire .308/7.62

  • Fail, AK doesn't use the full size 7.62x54 in this video. The round that an ak shoots is 7.62x39, an intermediate round just like the 5.56x45.

  • @GPSaBu I believe he referred to the 7.62x54 as being "very similar" to the 7.62x39.

  • @LoganAZC I doubt a person who knows the performance and usage difference between a full size cartridge and a intermediate cartridge would ever say they are similar aside from sharing the same 7.62 diameter.

  • @GPSaBu Well... That's what he said. I can't tell you why, but he did.

  • There isn't such a drastic difference between the 5.56x45 and the 7.62x39, the 7.62 is bigger but its still an intermediate round while the 7.62x54R is a full size battle rifle round, considerably larger than both. Nice vid, keep pumpin em out woody

  • If it was black powder for musil loading it would've done what u wanted

  • I dont even want to say anything right now.

  • I think the scar H is 308 and the scar L is 223

  • @Echoguner12 That's right. "L" stands for "Light", as in "light round", and "H" stands for "Heavy", or "heavy round".

  • id rather hit what im shooting at...

  • its 223 which is 223/1000 of an inch in diameter and 5.56 which is 5.56 milimeters in diameter its not military code its metric and nonmetric.

  • fearlessgaming1 yes it was 

  • wasnt .50 cal anti tank round in ww1?

  • anyone else lived in NJ and now lives in NC besides me?

  • A 50 caliber round to the forearm would kill. It would blow off your arm, severing the brachial artery and you would bleed out

  • @Dementeddizzy79 50 cals are anti material rifles

    they are not made to fire at people

  • @Yovkata you don't really believe this do you? or just talking out your ass?

  • @Yovkata 50cl sniper rifles are used against humans at very long range

  • ......misinformation and repeating it is part of the reason gun stores hate it when kids come into the store talkin about video games, just saying if you dont know what youre talking about dont guess and dont spread bs, again not calling anyone out just politely pointing out why people sound stupid sometimes is because they believe everything they read, I guess I cant complain too much at least you guys are showing interest in firearms, woody has it mostly right so few complaints there!

  • ......so as far as power is concerned you can reload a .223 case with more powder than a 5.56 case because the sides arent as thick therefore more space to load it hotter

    the M14 shoots .308/7.62x51mm 306 as far as I know its a real round maybe a typo

    I dont think there is a SCAR rifle thats shoots .243, and .243 was not made by FN its was designed by winchester and is a popular hunting round does anyone know how to do research before they post all you do is feed misinformation.......

  • wow, see lots of false statements in the comments, just to be clear not calling anyone out.

    .223 is the same as 5.56x45mm NATO and .308 is 7.62x51mm, just different systems of measurement every other country in the world measures in metrics so in NATO standards everything is metric. the only difference between the civilian and military surplus ammo is the thickness of the case the militarys is thicker because they needed to be tough to be fed throught belt fed LMGs.......

  • the m14 shoots a 306 and thats a big bullet

  • The FN Scar Light(MW3) does shoot a .223 round and the variant the Scar Heavy(MW2) uses a .243 round also they are made by FN the company that has also made the P90 and the F2000

  • @lolKANEO nope the SCAR-H shoots the 7.62x51 NATO which is roughly the same as a .308

  • @allmodcons6 as kaneo said Scar-Light 5.56×45mm NATO (SCAR-L)

    7.62×51mm NATO, 7.62×39mm[2] (SCAR-H)

  • @lolKANEO And FAL and FiveseveN (And yes, that's where the capitals go in FiveseveN)

  • The scar light does shoot a .223 but the variant the scar heavy shoots a .243

  • @legomaniac225 I personaly don't own any firearms (I'm only 17) but my neighbor has a mosin and we go to the moutains and shoot guns all the time. He has a .50 cal muzzle loader, mosin, full auto .22, and a side by side 12 gauge so we have some fun.

  • most snipers dont actually USUALLY carry around .50cal rounds unless they are using them for anti-armor or vehicles. The US army uses the .308 round as the standard sniper rifle cartridge for anti-infantry. Very rarely will .50cal's be used for anti-infantry because of the sheer size and weight of the gun itself, the massive amounts of noise and recoil, and it is actually slightly less consistent then a .308. this is not to be misconstrued as bashing your video in any way, just informing.

  • I shoot the 7.62 x 54R all the time

  • @seanrprout got a mosin? if so what model. I got a 91/30 that I shoot all the time.

  • Im sorry woody but if you get hit in the arm with a .50 cal hitting your arm would blow it off.

  • I have a Mosin Nagant M91/30 and a Mosin Nagant M44. And no my M44 is NOT for sale, all you non-5-15 year old viewers. and Woody why do you make the mistake of saying you carry a firearm? and why do you use a .380? I use my LC9, or the infamous CoD 5 7.62 x 25 Tokarev.

  • acr is made by remington steel, england

  • What caliber is the iPhone?

  • 6:18... his friend 'kyle'

  • Hey please check out my videos please it would mean a lot and look at it this way if you sub yull probably be the first lol thank I'm on Xbox SWAGERxMONSTER

  • @Swaggerx4 Change your name from "swag" and you will get views.

  • i hate living in NJ...

  • trying 2 be FPS russia

  • @MrPikaification he is friends with him

  • actually woody the "Hollow Point" munition was designed so that it creates a "vortex" of whirlpool effect at the tip of the round. what that does is it allows the round to create a bigger "wound track". all sniper match grade rounds are whats called "boat tail" rounds or lapua. if you look at the back of the round up close it resembles a boat. while the front has the "hollow point". it basically creates a bigger impact on the target is what im trying to say i guess

  • why didnt you use the m16?

  • Over here in Austeralia, I'm pretty sure the basic Infantry in Afghanistan right now, holds 75 bullets at a time, we mainly use the Steyre AUG???

  • @allfilm100 You just spelled your own country's name wrong.

  • @DmitriRussian Okay, thanks

  • 50 call was made as an anti vehicle round, to shoot the engine and penetrate the engine block to stop a car and such

  • @nathangek it was really made as an anti-material round so it can destroy stuff such as explosives it long rang or as you said destroy a car, but thats with 50 can snipers

  • FPS Woodys

  • As a former norwegian soldier, i would just like to tell you that the reason our army has finally gone away from the AG3 and onto weapons like the HK-416, is because of the fact that the 762 would penetrate not only the people you were aiming for, but there was so many casualties and damage done to peoeple behind, on the other side of walls etc.. It is basically to strong in a downtown cenario.

  • @Caretg Isn't that the same reason they downgraded the caliber of the MG-3 compared to its predecessor the MG-42? They didn't want that "Hitler Buzzsaw" effect with too much power behind it. I'm not completely sure but I think the 42 shot the equivalent of a 7.9mm or such.

  • this video made me subscribe. and i hate cod commentary

  • a fifty to the arm will take off an arm....sorry woddy

  • @MURFgamingINC it will but it wont be instant kill and you can survive it

  • ¿How in the fuck do I get a hitmarker with that size of bullet? -.-' (50. cal)

  • @SanBelfort96 You play COD, thats how

  • Woody i can tell you not all target people are about bigger rounds its about the balance between mass and velocity for the job your shot has to do. To stop a vehicle coming towards a road block, At 1000m you want a big heavy round with the mass to basically smash through anything in it's way. To stop a man at 2000m you want a smaller round because on a "soft target" by the time a small round reaches out to 2000m its going to destroy anyone silly enough to get in it's way. Love ya Woody

  • @homzie1000 At 2000 meters, you want a full rifle cartridge round such as a 7.62 x 51 or larger. Believe me, a smaller round will not do nearly as much damage. Distance does not affect ammunition need. The target does. For human targets, the larger and less stable the round, the more wounding it does. And by the time a small round reaches 2000m, it's going to have slowed considerably and dropped about 20 meters. It won't "destroy anything silly enough to get in its way."

  • the reason they refer to them as cop killers is because they can penetrate through bullet proof vests

  • MW3 is totally whack. They screw with the guns all the time. BF3 did it right. All guns that shoot the same ammo do the same damage. Rate of fire, barrel length, etc. determine how fast you can kill. Accuracy isn't a bar specific to a single gun. It's dependent on whether you can aim or not. And sniping actually takes skill.

  • Ak 47- 7.62x39 Mosin Nagant- 7.62x54R......R = russian

  • @Sleepy459 Actually, R = rimmed.

  • Woody, the choice that the military made was based on much more than the amount of ammunition which a solder can carry, though that was part of it. The 7.62mm round has higher kinetic energy, and penetrates body armour better, but has a lot more recoil too. The 5.56 has more of a tendency to yaw within the target and cause greater tissue damage, and is less likely to overpenetrate the target.

  • The M4 and M-16 shoot the .223 as well. I know there's plenty more, but not hard to find in this game.

  • The Mosin-Nagant round you've selected there is not exactly "really similar" to what the AK-47 shoots. They're both .30 caliber rounds, yes, but the AK fires a 7.62 x 39, which is scaled down quite a bit from what you've selected.

    It's like saying your .223 round is "pretty similar" to .22LR. Both are .22 caliber and will make the same sized hole in a piece of paper, but there is a lot more weight, powder and velocity behind the .223.

  • yet somehow i still get headshot hitmarkers with the .50 cal

  • the only thing similar about the 7.62x54 (mosin) and the 7.62x39(AK) is the 7.62mm. please dont tell people they are basically the same because they are not. One is rimmed one is not. muzzle energy, velocity and ballistics are vastly different between the two cartridges. its like saying a 30-30 and 303british are basically the same round because they both shoot a .30 cal bullet and they look similar.

  • how big is the 6.8 bullets?

  • @SniperShotz99 .....6.8mm ... parent case is the .30remington.  it was necked down and shortened to produce the 6.8special purpose cartridge. it falls somewhere between the .223 and the .308.

  • ps im commenting as i see stuff in the video :D 7.62 is the round that the AK-47 AND the M60 variants shoot and idk if you have already but you should do a history video of the .338 lapua magnum round pwease

  • @woodysGamertag im not 100% sure but i think the 5.56 and the 223 are the exact same thing just different regions call it different name and im surprised you dont have the five-seven on there cuz cod love the FN P90 ;) shortened 5.56 round

  • @kylecorupt95 the 556 and 223 are same thing just 556 is military code

  • Woody, yea, a 50 is a anti-material round. but if you got hit by one of it in the forearm. It will tear the whole arm off your body. you maybe stay conscience for a couple more second, but you will not be able to fire back, and be dead pretty darn quiet.

    PS. sorry, for my engRish. It ain't my first language.

  • @tsss041128 Wouldn't the shock wave travelling behind the bullet also shred your side as well (if the arm was hanging at your side)?

  • @IanFree0007 That is shock wave is that a sound shock wave, an air shock wave. It would need damage. You can imagine a 50cal round pass by you flesh by a quarter inch. You may shit yourself, but it would not hurt you. The shock wave the shred arms and legs is from the bullet itself, cuz it is big in size, heavy in mass, and travel super fast. It creates a shock wave when it enters human body, since human body is mostly water(liquid), and liquid carries wave a lot better than gas.

  • @tsss041128 The shock wave has been inside the body does a lot of damage.

  •  very informative video Woody

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  • @daNielmaN247 you have go to be trollin me right now bro. AK-47 is 7.62x39. not 7.62x54r. the SVD is. so is the mousin.

  • ive a spent 50 cal catridge got it from my cousin

  • I definetely dont want that .50 cal to go up my ass

  • Why does EVERYONE who comments on gun videos think they are an expert

  • @MrBubbleMuffin coz they play cod

  • @MrBubbleMuffin 'cause little kids think that they are gun experts because they play cod.. -.-

  • 5:40 I don't think it makes an actual spark, its just the friction and transfer of energy that ignites the powder. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @makingitsnowy actually have u ever bought a cap gun as a kid the primer is just like the caps for a cap gun but a little more powerful it causes an extremely small explosion or spark whatever u want to call it which sets off the powder inturn creating lots of presure sending the bullet at speeds of up to 3000 feet per second depending on bullet weight and powder charge.

  • And i still get hitmarkers with the barrett how?

  • @WoodysGamertag 7.62x54r is not even close to a 7.62x39

  • @thatbrandondude too bad that is a 7.62x54, it's a 7.62x51 NATO cartridge, the AK 47 and most russian sniper rifles shoot a 7.62x54

  • @daNielmaN247 Ak47 dose not shoot 7.62x54R

  • @daNielmaN247

    The Kalishnakova family normally fires 7.62x39 calibre bullets.

  • if you get shot by a 50 cal in your arm is deadly. what are you talking about, it has more than enough energy to blow your arm right off!

  • @PET3RRULEZ Only a bleedout will make it deadly. He said forearm not entire arm.

  • @PET3RRULEZ but it is not an instant kill treat the wound right and u will live

  • @PET3RRULEZ Yes it is deadly! But he said it doesn't instantly kill a guy if you hit him in the arm. If you got your arm blown off, you would not die immediately.

  • @Cickelindell you would die though :P

  • Lol @u see a lot of guys like europeans carry 9mm on their side

    Woody, unless ur talking about european armed forces, ur way off cuz the average european does NOT 'carry' a round cuz we dont 'carry' guns around, like u hinted at with saying the .380 acp is your 'carry' round

  • this kind of video shoud be on battlefield 3 atleast in battlefield all rifle dmg is determand on what kind of round the gun is useing

  • 5:00 Is woody the new mystery guitar man? That sounded kind of cool.

  • 223 is NOT "the standard for NATO armies". Thats the 556.

  • @Apophis392 He mentioned that they are basically twins and he's just trying to educate people on bullet size and power. He said "which is what they actually shoot" so I'm pretty sure he knows that.

  • @wingxerox

    Then he shouldn't say the SCAR shoots the .223 later in the video. The SCAR-L CAN shoot .223 but it is designed to shoot the 5.56mm. A civilian rifle would be designed to shoot the .223 and it can be extremely dangerous to shoot the 5.56.

  • @Apophis392 223 and 5.56 are the same round it just 5.56 is military code and 223 is civilian and it is standard because its shot out of ,m16, fmas,L85A2 and the fn2000. but there the same round, look it up

  • @07HondaCr125r Not true, there are some dimensional differences between the two rounds. A military grade M4 could shoot 223 or 5.56, but but a standard AR-15 should never shoot 5.56, as it would be extremely dangerous.

  • @Apophis392 well it is standard because the 223 and 556 are the same round just ones military code and ones civilan

  • damn the 50cal one looks like it'll take someones head off

  • @ADEC00L It will

  • @ADEC00L it will blow you in half

  • @ADEC00L It will

  • @TheDelta517

    i wish they would show it in video games. like BF3, when you snipe someone their heads should blow up.

  • 9 miliwiener ;D

  • 7:24 Akimbo FMG9's huh? DISLIKE

  • acr uses 5.56x45mm NATO round

  • @TheCrazy135 It fires 223 aswell.

  • @TheCrazy135 ACR stands for Advanced Combat Rifle, it not a gun, the COD acr is a magpul masada

  • @07HondaCr125r

    I could be completely wrong, but the last time I looked into it I believe the ACR is Adaptive Combat Rifle, originally mad by someone (bushmaster or something silly) and one variant is the remmington ACR, which is the one used in MW3 specifically.

  • @CXDFLAMES magpul masada plans were bought by Remington, and then entered into the US militarys competition for a new assault rifle, it has 3 main interchangable barrels, 5.56, 7.62 and the newly developed and mw3 featured 6.8 Grendel round.

  • barret+hitmarker+that huge ass bullet= WTF MW3 WHY YOU NO ONE HIT KILL??!!

  • @noob1780 If you get shot with that in the leg it wont kill u.. Just hurt u real bad. Anywhere above the torso should be a one hit kill.

  • @outlawphantom7 That is actually a myth that If you get shot in the leg you won't die. The truth is a .22 lr 180 fpe in the Femoral artery(in the leg) you could very well die. a 50dmg doing about 10-13k fpe hitting bone would send fragments of bone and bullets all over your leg and you could die. Not saying you will for sure die but you very well could.

  • @noob1780 it was worse in mw2 with barrett

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  • cool video

    

  • Hmm... no .338 Lapua Magnum?

  • yeah the ptrs41 was a antitank rifle

  • another reason snipers use .50 cal is because they can shoot targets through walls and cinderblocks and enimies behind bunkers/sandbags exc.

  • So a bullet the size of an iPhone doesn't kill a guy when you shoot his manhood? 'Cause that's what I learned in COD.