This video debunks the movie myth of rock salt ammunition, specifically referencing a James Bond scene. While rock salt doesn't have the kinetic energy to propel a person backward, the intense pain and stun effect can cause a significant reaction, making the movie depiction partially accurate in its psychological and physiological impact.
This video debunks the myth that the 5.56mm/.223 Remington round was specifically designed to wound rather than kill. Experts from Brownells explain that original military specifications, such as penetrating a helmet at 500 meters, indicate lethal intent. While wounding can have tactical advantages by tying up enemy resources, the primary design consideration for this caliber was effectiveness in combat.
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