An AK-47 can penetrate concrete blocks, but its effectiveness depends on various factors, including the type of concrete, the distance from which it is fired, and the type of ammunition used. Standard 7.62x39mm rounds can cause damage to concrete, particularly if fired at close range. However, while the bullets may penetrate or chip the surface, they may not pass entirely through thicker or reinforced concrete structures.
to get the golden ak47 go to socom find the hidden golden ak parts once you have all seven you have to play the golden ak47 assembly game youll be timed if you win youll get a golden ak47 as a decoration the wardrobe ak47 is just a regular ak47 and you get it from playing 5 finger fillet
Probably not, unless you have a very powerful drill
cyma is a bad quality lpeg ( low powered electric gun ) jg is awesome go with it you wont regret it
it is 300-400 yards. AK74 is 500 yards
Not really, if you want to blow a mans arm off, go with the ak47, if you want to raid a house, use a silenced mp5 . Depends on what the environment gives you. Desert/ AK47 Urban/ Mp5 TO ADD TO THAT... the Mp5 is a 9mm gun = weak compared to the 7.62x39mm round of the AK47. The AK47 is deadly in close range, but horrible at long range, only up to 400 meters, but the MP5 can only hit up to 150 meters. Besides the MP5 is a SMG can't really compare it to a assault rifle.---ALEX CHIEM
If the drywall is directly onto the concrete, drill into the concrete and use a shield and screw or there is a concrete screw called Tapcon that screws directly into the concrete without a shield and holds much better. If the drywall is on furring strips, either mount the banister on the strips or go through the strips into the concrete.
A skateboard will go further on concrete.
Jing Gongs don't fire that well. Go with the AK.
in order for the bullet to go a certain speed it needs a certain amount of twist to it. also so it can go farther.
7.62x25, 7.62x39, 7.62x51, or 7.62x54?
There is a product available called "Concrete Blast" made by Euclid Chemical Company that is made specifically for removing concrete from porous and non porous materials. Available through professional construction supply stores across the country such as White Cap Construction Supply. You can go to their website at www.whitecapdirect.com or you can go to www.euclidchemical.com for for information.
The time it takes for water to permeate through concrete can vary significantly based on several factors, including the type of concrete, its porosity, and environmental conditions. In general, water can begin to seep through concrete within hours, but complete saturation or significant moisture movement can take days or even weeks. Factors like cracks or joints can also expedite this process. Proper sealing and curing can reduce water penetration significantly.