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20 May 2010, 07:34
sputster
Breaching Gun
Has anyone identified the breaching weapon used in the episode of 24 this past Monday? I refer to the manually operated weapon used to punch a hole in the armored windshield of a limousine at close range. I'm betting it's a one-off made to stump everyone.

I apologize for bringing a Hollywood gun into this distinguished forum...but it's driving me nuts! What the hell is it!?


sputster
20 May 2010, 08:15
500N
Didn't see it but was it a bullet type or explosive round / hot core type ?

Any u tube link ?
20 May 2010, 17:15
perry
quote:
Originally posted by sputster:
Has anyone identified the breaching weapon used in the episode of 24 this past Monday? I refer to the manually operated weapon used to punch a hole in the armored windshield of a limousine at close range. I'm betting it's a one-off made to stump everyone.

I apologize for bringing a Hollywood gun into this distinguished forum...but it's driving me nuts! What the hell is it!?



wondering the same thing, good question.

Perry
21 May 2010, 03:52
perry
xm-26
21 May 2010, 04:59
Peter
perry, isn't the xm-26 basically a shotgun? Would this penetrate an armoured windshield?
Peter.


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21 May 2010, 17:02
perry
Slugs would with repetition. Armor of all types, with the exception of dragon skin (I think that's what it is called) will fail with repeated strikes.

Perry
22 May 2010, 18:33
sputster
Perry, thanks for the ID on the M26. Most of the examples I found were of the underbarrel-M4 mounted types, but I was able to track down a picture of one set up as in the tunnel scenario in 24. This would be with a pistol grip and telescoping stock.

As to penetrating an armored windshield, that is dependent on who made it; repeatedly striking in one spot with rounds designed to breach metal doors would most likely have some effect.

It's Hollywood, but they seemed to stay in the reasonable range.


sputster
22 June 2010, 05:11
Patricio Gaudiano
Depends on the level of armoring.... using the american scale which im more familiar with...

A 12 gauge lead slug will go right through a level 2

same slug will punch through a level 3+ but not much will come out the other side (tested this on a window off of an suv that I have because of a chipped corner, had to buy a new window)

Level 4 or 4+ will stop the slug, but 3 in the same place will penetrate......

As the levels go up, it will take more hits in the same place....... this is with standard lead slugs, if you were to go to kevlar reinforced slugs or some harder metal cored slugs, then I am sure it would take less hits....


Speaking of which, some lady got shot at in mexico a few weeks ago in her level 5+ jeep cherokee, they found over 2700 casings from several rifle cartriges, most .223...... however she survived...... So it all really depens on where the bulletproffing is hit and how many times in the same spot....