C C.R.Sam New member Feb 7, 2002 #3 When striking a fluid medium, such as flesh, they tend to squish out and become larger in diameter......thus doing more damage to the tissue as they wander through the target. Or...they expand and make a bigger hole. Sam
When striking a fluid medium, such as flesh, they tend to squish out and become larger in diameter......thus doing more damage to the tissue as they wander through the target. Or...they expand and make a bigger hole. Sam
S SDC New member Feb 7, 2002 #4 They're also less likely to go THROUGH the creep you just had to shoot, making it safer for anyone who happpens to be on the other side of said creep.
They're also less likely to go THROUGH the creep you just had to shoot, making it safer for anyone who happpens to be on the other side of said creep.
M Mike Irwin Staff Feb 8, 2002 #6 In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost... TAKE THIS YOU GOBLIN BUTTMUNCH! BAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAM!
In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost... TAKE THIS YOU GOBLIN BUTTMUNCH! BAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAMBAM!