Originally posted by Lul Thyme
It seems you are only remembering the cases you want...
Wiki says that Mythbusters confirmed that, in practice, the bullets will often keep some of their spin, reducing the effect of air resistance and keep lethal velocity. They also confirmed NUMEROUS recorded deaths from bullets fired more or less upwards in the air.
It seems you are only remembering the cases you want...
Wiki says that Mythbusters confirmed that, in practice, the bullets will often keep some of their spin, reducing the effect of air resistance and keep lethal velocity. They also confirmed NUMEROUS recorded deaths from bullets fired more or less upwards in the air.
Originally posted by Lancer
So basicly the bullet leaves the .45 and goes up until it loses all velocity and starts falling back to earth, gathering speed based on its weight minus the wind resistance it encounters. By the time it impacts our hero it has regained enough velocity to punch through his skull.
So basicly the bullet leaves the .45 and goes up until it loses all velocity and starts falling back to earth, gathering speed based on its weight minus the wind resistance it encounters. By the time it impacts our hero it has regained enough velocity to punch through his skull.
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