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Tough thin fibres, taken from a plant. Can be used as thread.
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The .45 Super round is an updated variant of .45 ACP. It is overloaded, resulting in a great increase in muzzle velocity. This translates to higher accuracy and range, a minor armor piercing capability, and greater recoil.
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.454 Casull
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.454 Casull
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The .454 Casull round is a very powerful revolver round capable of killing huge game, like elephants, with ease. It's designed to be used with the Taurus Raging Bull.
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.500 S&W Magnum
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.500 S&W Magnum
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Claimed to be the world's most powerful handgun round, the .500 S&W Magnum was developed in tandem with the revolutionary S&W 500 Revolver.
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5.7x28mm
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5.7x28mm
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The 5.7x28mm round is a proprietary round developed by FN Herstal for use in their P90 SMG. While it is a very small round, comparable in power to .22, it features incredible armor-piercing capabilities and very low recoil.
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4.6x30mm
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4.6x30mm
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Designed by Heckler & Koch to compete with the 5.7x28mm round, 4.6x30mm is, like the 5.7, designed to minimize weight and recoil while increasing penetration of body armor. Its low recoil makes it ideal for automatic fire.
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