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Pass-Through Rifle Grenades
More and more often (especially with French and Italian rifle grenades), the bullet that actuates the grenade is a standard bullet that passes completely through the rifle grenade to arm and fire it. What's the chance of that bullet hitting anything? (I would guess you might need to fire the grenade directly at someone to hit them, but that's a bit of overkill...)
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To my knowledge rifle grenades are relatively slow moving projectiles and at anything resembling a decent distance, need to be fired indirectly.
At least that's my personal experience with them.
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I think FN or Mecar makes one that can be shot through like it's not there, then pull a pin to fire the grenade next trigger pull.
Last edited by .45cultist; 05-12-2016 at 12:28 PM. |
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