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Can you compare a TAR-21 to an AA-12?
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<blockquote data-quote="Christian" data-source="post: 2599196" data-attributes="member: 219360"><p>It's really hard to compare the two, as the TAR (Tavor) is an assault rifle, while the AA-12 is an automatic shotgun; they're two different types of guns. I'd say the AA-12 does more damage (far more damage) than the the Tavor at close range, but the 5.56 NATO round of the Tavor is quicker and goes farther.</p><p></p><p>Muzzle velocity is how fast the bullet is traveling when it leaves the barrel. The faster the muzzle velocity, usually the farther and straighter the bullet goes. This is sometimes better, but it also can pass through muscle tissue easier and quicker. The AK round (7.62) is a slower round but causes more damage because it is heavier and can tumble through the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian, post: 2599196, member: 219360"] It's really hard to compare the two, as the TAR (Tavor) is an assault rifle, while the AA-12 is an automatic shotgun; they're two different types of guns. I'd say the AA-12 does more damage (far more damage) than the the Tavor at close range, but the 5.56 NATO round of the Tavor is quicker and goes farther. Muzzle velocity is how fast the bullet is traveling when it leaves the barrel. The faster the muzzle velocity, usually the farther and straighter the bullet goes. This is sometimes better, but it also can pass through muscle tissue easier and quicker. The AK round (7.62) is a slower round but causes more damage because it is heavier and can tumble through the target. [/QUOTE]
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