enterprikayak wrote:she really really is.
What happened to Nourhan? Y'sell her or something?
I renamed Nourhan to Natalia. The actual Nourhan and I don't really speak anymore so it was kinda weird

She's got a cool namesake now, anyway. Natalia from Goldeneye!!
Entilzha wrote:There is a saying about the pistol Makarov run in a strait line and you will not get hit. The predecessor TT is a much more dangerous weapon and is banned in my country because it can easily penetrate regular body armor and the ammo has a high danger of ricochet. I have seen the results in a body armor(with steel plate insert) that can stop the 7.62x25mm versus the 9x18mm of the PM. The PM round left a little small dent but the TT round deformed almost the whole steel plate.

As far as the 7.62x25 Tokarev, it was a magnum cartridge, like a .38 special +P or .357 magnum in the US, so that's probably why military issue lead core ball ammo would penetrate body armor. Then again, a lot of people I know might say, "Yeah.... it'd penetrate Soviet body armor", with a snark


Here's the thing about that old Soviet or Czech ammo... if it's hardcore body armor penetrating stuff, I can guarantee you that the Gun Powers that be in the U.S. have either tried to get it here, or have gotten it here. There are a lot of loopholes through which we can have foreign stuff imported, including armor piercing 7.62x39mm Chinese manufactured AK ammo. It's possible I could get it, but I don't know.
Another kind of ammo in the states is considered 'armor piercing' - the 5.7x28mm. That's a big long story I don't want to get into, but originally it was designed to penetrate body armor, because it was designed to be a standard issue sidearm for NATO pilots who got shot down in the Balkans, so they can survive better with just a pistol. Once the pistol hit the US civilian market, they started banning all of the milspec AP ammo, so now the 5.7 ammo you can buy in the States is nerfed in comparison. However, if you ever see a 5.7 bullet, it looks like a chopped down 5.56mm M16 round.
Then again, in a society where big game hunting is as common as it is in the United States - the discussion of delineating armor piercing versus non-AP is retarded anyway, because a hundred different magnum rifle cartridges designed to take down a 800 lb Moose will also punch through the best police grade body armor. There's just no way around that.