I cast the magic "Jump to the fucking mesosphere with my horse and mario stomp you like a plane zooming towards two towers". Please roll your saving throw
"Yeah... All right, you primitive screwheads, listen up. See this? This... is my BOOMSTICK! It's a twelve gauge double barreled Remington, S-Mart's top-of-the-line. You can find this in the sporting goods department. That's right, this sweet baby was made in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Retails for about $109.95. It's got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel and a hair trigger. That's right. Shop Smart. Shop S-Mart. YA GOT THAT!?"
Automatic rifles don't use shotgun shells, unless we're talking about full-auto shotguns like the AA12, but that was clearly not an AA12. That being said I can't tell the visual differences between the M4 and the M16
@@NMamoru A longer barrel will increase the power of the shot, as well as providing an increase in accuracy. the range of a weapon is determined primarily by two factors, the power with which it is fired and aerodynamics. The M16 increases the former. The reason why the longer barrel matters is a simple one. A longer barrel means a longer travel time for the bullet. A bullet is almost entirely accelerated within the barrel, where it is forced out by expanding gases, gases that accelerate it as long as it is in said barrel. In short: Long barrel -> more time accelerating the bullet -> higher initial velocity of the round. -> better range and accuracy
@@KleptomaniacJames Hate to be that guy, but velocity doesn't equal range or accuracy. Velocity just dictates how fast something is booking it to the distant end. e.g, velocity of a feather and velocity of a brick being dropped 20 feet.