The cost of a 50 cal. BMG bullet is about $3,000 if you go to the right store!!
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The 12.7x99mm/Caliber .50 cartridge used in rifles such as the Barret M82, MacMillan Tac-50, and others, as well as in the M2 machine gun is known as the .50 BMG - not the weapons themselves. BMG stands for "Browning Machine Gun", as the cartridge was developed for the Browning M2 machine gun.
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If you mean the .50 BMG (there ARE other .50 caliber cartridges) it is a restricted firearm, requires licensing. There was a move to ban further imports of .50 cal BMG AMMO and rifles, but do not know where that stands.
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They both fire the .50 BMG cartridge- no difference.
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Yes, a .50 BMG round can cause lethal injuries even if it does not hit the target directly due to its high velocity and energy transfer upon impact.
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They both fire the 50 BMG
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The LAR Grizzly is not chambered for .50 BMG. LAR made a pistol called the Grizzly Mark V chambered for .50AE, and they currently make a single-shot rifle in .50BMG called the Big Boar.
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The muzzle velocity of a .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) round is typically around 2,800 to 3,000 feet per second (853 to 914 meters per second).
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The Desert Eagle was made in several caliber, including .50 Action Express, which is NOT the same cartridge as the .50 BMG used in the Barrett rifle.
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120mm smoothbore tank ammo, 12.7x99 (.50 BMG), and 7.62x51.
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Depends on which .50 cal, and which cartidge. If you mean a Barrett Model 82A1 sniper rifle, in .50 BMG, standard ball ammo is ABOUT 2800 fps.
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The .50 BMG round is hard-hitting, widely used, long-ranged, reliable and used in a wide range of weapons.
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For a .50 BMG rifle, $3000 and up, with $3000 being just for a basic, bolt action single shot model.
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You MAY be referring to the .50 BMG caliber rifle, which was banned in the State of California.
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the barret .50 cal was invented by Ronnie Barret in the 90's. it fires the anti material .50 Bmg with a delayed recoil gas bolt.
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43 TW is stamped on the bottom of the .50 BMG. They were developed in the early 1900s for the Browning .50 cal machine gun.
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No. A 14.5 mm round is about .57 caliber. The .50 BMG cartridge is a 12.7x 99mm round.
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The .50 caliber is larger in diameter than the .308. If you are referring to the bullets for the .50 BMG and the .308 Winchester, the .50 is MUCH heavier, and much longer than the .308.
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A .50 BMG bullet can travel over 4 miles if fired horizontally, but its effective range is typically around 1.5 miles. The bullet's trajectory and distance can be influenced by various factors such as the angle of fire, bullet weight, and atmospheric conditions.
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As rifles go, the 50 BMG shoots the farthest with accuracy. The BMG stands for Browning Machine gun. This is the standard 50 caliber machine gun bullet used today as the model M2. The rifle is available as a bolt action or semi-automatic version. It is used for specialized long distance sniper missions.
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Yes. .50 BMG rifles are legal in Ohio. The only state which has banned their further sale, transfer, or importation so far is California.
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12.7x99, also known as .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun).
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The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
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For .50 BMG, ammo is about $4.50 to $5 per cartridge for ordinary ball ammo. Some specialty ammo is MUCH more expensive.
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If you mean a rifle chambered for the .50 BMG cartridge, such as the Barrett M82, the EFFECTIVE range is about 5,900 feet. The rifle weighs about 30 pounds, and sells for about $9,000.
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BMG Music was established when rural customers wanted music but did not live near a record store. BMG was established to help get music out to those that could not get it themselves.
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If you mean the 12.7x99 cartridge, also known as the .50 BMG, and fired by weapons such as the Browning M2 machine gun and Barret sniper rifles, no.
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The biggest caliber an American civilian shooter can easily get is .50 BMG. This is the round that .50 Browning machine guns use.
There are bigger calibers out there. Some elephant rifles use cartridges that fire a .60 caliber bullet. If you have the right paperwork and permits from the federal government, you can buy a small cannon and shoot 30mm or larger rounds. But among "common" rifle and pistol calibers, the .50 BMG is king of the hill.
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Rifles that fire the .50 BMG cartridge are restricted in a very few places, such as California- but they are legal in most places.
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Ball ammo for the .50 BMG on the civilian market sells for about $3.50- 4.25 per cartridge. I have no idea what the military pays per cartridge, but it would be less than that.
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BMG is a collaboration of international music companies which focus on the management of music rights. BMG works with musicians, producers,songwriters, and other people from the music industry to manage their musical copyrights.
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Mechem NTW-20 rifle chambered in 20 x 83.5mm and many .50 BMG rifles from several manufacturers.
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If you have enough of it to compensate for the force of the bullet, yes. Any material can. Even a .50 BMG can be stopped with a little over three feet of water.
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Buffalo Medical Group (BMG) is a physician-directed organization committed to improving the health of its patients. The services that are offer by the BMG group include diagnostic imaging services and extended care services.
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The M82 Barrett fires standard .50 BMG cartridges with a muzzle velocity of about 2799 feet per second. As with all bullets, they begin to slow after leaving the muzzle.
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