And it exits the barrel of an AR15 at the same speed as a .270, or a .243 winchester, or a. 30-06 Springfield, all of which are boring old brown hunting rifles that don't have the scary looking ergonomic attachments.
A 220 Swift from 1935 has a muzzle velocity of 4000fps, even faster than the scary AR!
It's easier to just admit you don't know anything about guns, and neither do the folks writing this legislation.
Can someone help me understand once and for all what an "assault style" weapon is? What makes an assault style weapon more deadly than a non assault style weapon?
I get that it's fun to dunk on Americans, but considering OP is asking whether AU english sounds weird to American ears, I would assume they do not themselves have American ears, or the question would be unnecessary.
This legislative whack-a-mole doesn't work and tends to originate from those with no understanding of the tech involved. See 3D printer laws that ban certain shapes as "gun parts." Very silly indeed.
Just some "immunity" multivitamin and herbal products I've found. They're probably all pretty similar to each other. But also a big focus on staying hydrated, eating good quality food, and getting good sleep. I found if I'm intentional about all these things around a week before travel, I get better results.
I'm surprised there isn't more of this going on. Imagine if all of these folks suddenly experienced similar visits bearing similar flaming gifts, all in the space of a day or so.
What kind of bugs? This is the first I've heard. What was your experience like?