| What would that be equivilant to?June 3 2011 at 2:29 PM |  mav (Login mav72) Crosman Forum Member from IP address 68.7.252.9 |
Response to Well, the spin rate of a typical bullet is actually in the TENS of thousands of RPM. |
| Let's say a person touched it and, depending on the rotation and where they were standing, it gained traction and rolled up and hit them. Would it break skin or be like somebody throwing the same size bullet at you?
I think that spinning bullet calls a person to touch it like fire does if you didn't know it will burn you... LOL
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