- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Getting back to your relpy SoildSnbake3035, Ive been out a while. I was wondering why a sub-sonic, armor piercing bullet couldnt work? It it beacuse of the speed limits on the round, or cause the round would be too big? You have to remember, the relative year in Halo is somewhere around 2554, or something. So I would thiung that technology would have come far enough for the production of this type of round. The caseless rounds that are featured in the SMG in Halo 2 were first thought up with the last 30 years, and you would think that they would have become refined by the year 2553+.
And BTW, I'm not talking about the lame scaled down .223 round that the FN Five seveN and P90 uses. That round can pierce body armor, not vehicle armor. I was talking about rounds that can pierce engine blocks.