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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Well, I first fired one about seven years ago, and have shot them periodically since then. The weapon design prevents much flexibility for rail mounted devices.
The anemic round is the real problem though. It will penetrate light body armor, but not hard armor, nor does it do very much terminally when it does. The round creates a very small narrow wound channel reminiscent of an icepick injury.
I believe that the 5.7 rounds are inferior to a good .22LR in the terminal ballistics arena.
Lots of fun for punching paper and having fun though.
TR
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TR,
Thanks for the comments and your perspective. I agree, but if it were used for support troops, who it was originally designed for, I think it is better than a 9mm any day.
Cheers!
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