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<blockquote data-quote="type911" data-source="post: 7897649" data-attributes="member: 31449"><p>The FBI has done extensive research on the .223 indoors. It is actually safer to use than a 9mm. It will tear its self apart after traveling through a few inches of flesh. The 9mm may or may not. after traveling through a ply of sheet rock, space and another ply of sheet rock the .223 will be less dangerous than a 9mm round. Hence why alot of agencies are dropping the mp5's for short barreled AR's. The .223 travels extremely fast out of the muzzle. When it contacts flesh it almost explodes after it starts to yaw. Conventional pistol rounds do not. And neither do shot gun's. People should actually start looking into some of the myths that are out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="type911, post: 7897649, member: 31449"] The FBI has done extensive research on the .223 indoors. It is actually safer to use than a 9mm. It will tear its self apart after traveling through a few inches of flesh. The 9mm may or may not. after traveling through a ply of sheet rock, space and another ply of sheet rock the .223 will be less dangerous than a 9mm round. Hence why alot of agencies are dropping the mp5's for short barreled AR's. The .223 travels extremely fast out of the muzzle. When it contacts flesh it almost explodes after it starts to yaw. Conventional pistol rounds do not. And neither do shot gun's. People should actually start looking into some of the myths that are out there. [/QUOTE]
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