Not that I am aware of.
An APFSDS is an armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot round.
when its fully healed.. prolly round 8 months(:
No. Ball ammo is a lead round nosed bullet with a copper jacket. It will just flatten when hitting armor.
its not the rifle that makes the difference its the ammo an armor piercing round would
FMJ - the projectile is covered in a metal jacket. May or may not be AP AP - the projectile will penetrate armor
Depends on what you do with it. FMJ is better for practice and military use due to lower cost. AP is better at making holes in light armor and steel plates.
The .50 cal Browning Machine Gun cartridge made for the US military with a silver painted tip is Armor Piercing Incendiary
Depends on which round you are asking about. The Armor Piercing Incendiary PGU-14/B has a projectile weight of about 14.0 oz (395 grams or 6,096 grains) and High Explosive Incendiary PGU-13/B has a projectile weight of about 13.3 oz (378 grams or 5,833 grains).
It is a type of armor piercing ammunition that is lead jacketed with a steel core that is a common sniper round. 7.62 is the diameter of the bullet, and it is usually the standard that most modern body armors are rated against
That probally would have to be the .50 cal. That's what is choosen by most snipers today and ontop of it, it is the largest caliber that a civilan can get ahold of. I mean sure there might be a longer shooting gun BUT a .50 cal is the only gun out there that does not need a armor peircing round. It is it's own armor piercing round. Matter of fact I don't even think there is a hollow point for a .50 cal.
A round gauge with a needle to point at the measure.
"He put his armor round her."