You buy rifle number 3 and that will automaticly let you use .338 higher caliber bullets for mission 9.
First: Shoot the Crotch of the tree, Second: Then the bottle's, Third: Circuit Box. Final: Watch Car go Boom.... ^.^ Must use higher caliber bullets
Depends on the application. If you mean power, the higher the caliber, the more powerful it is. for example, a .22 caliber rifle is much less powerful than a .50 caliber rifle.
There are many different variations of .22LR rounds. Some have higher or lower grain bullets, some even have different shapes, and different brands could be higher or lower quality. These factors, along with the distance from the geletin, affect the bullets penetration ability. The length of the barrel of the firearm can also have an affect because shorter barrels don't allow for as high an exit velocity for the projectile.
Typically a fully jacketed bullet, since it can be driven at higher speeds than unjacketed lead bullets. They are usually spitzer, or pointed bullets- they remain accurate to greater distances.
A 30-06 because it has a higher grain count and is a higher caliber.
Yes, if you replace the upper receiver.
Both calibers have alot power but the 7mm is more powerful due to the fact that the bullets of the 7mm are in a higher grain than the .308. The 7mm also has a much higher recoil than the 308 and even the 30-06, both calibers have a high standard of performance but its no question the 7mm remington is more powerful
Pellet guns tend to come in two standard caliber sizes. The first smaller caliber is the most common for pellets guns and is .177 caliber. The second is .22 caliber that can be found on some higher powered pellet gun models.
Go for high in all stats but if you ore going to focus on a class, such as assassin, improve your INT to the max once after you are ahppy with your other stats as then you can do more and higher damage class attacks.
The front would be higher than the back to stop bullets from hitting the men and also to stop shrapnel from bombs.
You get a bronze or higher in all the Virtual Training challenges. Including the free-running tutorial.
The most basic answer is, a 9mm has a smaller diameter. Other differences, (in most cases) less muzzle energy, smaller and lighter bullet, higher velocity.