COD 4 WEAPONS AND AMMO

KoG Caboosee

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what guns in COD use the same ammo. i know the r700 and g3 use the same ammo but i don't know any others...does anybody else know some others???
 

XD V Dub XD

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MP5 and M9 do. most single shot non sniper weapons and the M9 share. the person to talk 2 about this one is KoG Percussive. he knows more about CoD4 than any other person in the world. believe me. he pulls random facts out of nowhere which make a class 80x better. he made the perfect S&D classes just off the facts of proportions and damage ratios and some other non sense. all i know is i haul some mighty (CENSORED) with those classes. so hit him up. he is truly the CoD4 guru. lol
 

Wolf Pack 043

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MP5, Mini Uzi, and the M-9 use 9mm

M-1911, and the USP. 45. use .45 ACP

M-14, R-700, M-21, G-3, M-40, and the M-60 use 7.62x51mm NATO

The M-16, M-4, the G-36c, and the M-249 SAW use 5.56x45mm NATO

The AK-47, and the RPD use 7.62x39mm

The first number stands for the diameter(in millimeters) of the bullet, and the second number stands for the length(in millimeters) of the brass casing casing, but not including the bullet.

7.62x51mm NATO and the AK's 7.62x39mm are the same bullet, but since the NATO cartridge is longer, it has more room for powder, and thus drives the bullet at much greater speed, and making it capable of much more damage. Force=MassxVelocity(squared)

KoG percussive might know Call of Duty, but I know real guns.
 

KoG Caboosee

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actually force= massxacceleration....not velocity. unless you're talking about centripetal force....otherwise known as circular force but this would only be the case if the bullet curves
 

Wolf Pack 043

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for the force of bullet the formula is Mass times velocity squared, since the bullet is constantly slowing down as soon as it leaves the barrel.
 

KoG Caboosee

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well how does that make it velocity squared? since its linear force it has to be mass x acceleration ...i think you are talking about momentum which is indeed mass x velocity
 

KoG Caboosee

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another way would be you take the two equations with some subsituting.
KE=Fd
KE=.5MV^2
so Fd=.5MV^2
which means Force(F) would be:
F=(MV^2)/2d
 

XD V Dub XD

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xD garrrrrrrrrggg *starts foaming at the mouth* my brain hurts!!!!!!!! lmao you guys passed me up back when you said "the". lol :)
 

SYN Stallion

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I took physics breifly but, was distracted with a new gf. I just want to see if I got this right. KE stands for kinetic energy and F stand for force, M mass, V velocity, but what does the d stand for diametre?
 

KoG Percussive

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Lol V Dub... some good times on CoD 4.

Here's the list of all weapons that share ammo with each other:

M16, M4, G36C

G3, M14, M40, M21, R700

MP5, Mini-Uzi, M9

W1200, M1014

USP, M1911

The LMG's, though they share the same round type, don't share ammo with each other.

Hope that helped :).
 

KoG Caboosee

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Lol V Dub... some good times on CoD 4.

Here's the list of all weapons that share ammo with each other:

M16, M4, G36C

G3, M14, M40, M21, R700

MP5, Mini-Uzi, M9

W1200, M1014

USP, M1911

The LMG's, though they share the same round type, don't share ammo with each other.

Hope that helped :).


thx percussive for 1. answering the question and two being the first non physics post on this page
 

Wolf Pack 043

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No that's not right, NONE of the LMG's use the same ammo. The RPD uses 7.63x39mm , the SAW uses 5.56x45mm rounds and the M-60 uses 7.62x51mm round.
 
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