• THE_GR8_MIKE@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    I guarantee that whatever gun did this could probably go through most internal building walls in European homes too. It’s a gun, not a nerf dart.

    Of course, unless it came in from outside the building. In which case, brick would probably stop it, yeah. I’d probably know if I read the article, but, ya know how it goes.

    But yes on that first part.

    *Guys, I get it. I appreciate you all measuring your walls for me, but I get it. We can stop now.

    • Chev@lemmy.world
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      26 days ago

      Walls between apartments are usually 25cm thick brick walls or even concrete in Austria. Worked in the field. Drywalls are very unusual even inside a flat. Most of the time you have 12cm thick brick walls.

      So a bullet going from flat to flat is veeeryyy unlikely.

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        23 days ago

        I’m not from the field - but i’m from Austria ty for your expertise… I was wondering about the bricks comments i have no bricks in Walls and i think the Walls to my Neighbour are thicker then the Walls in my own Apartment… But not sure ofc

        I tought it need at least heavyer Military Weapons to shoot trought it from another Apartment 🤷‍♂️

    • ftbd@feddit.org
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      27 days ago

      Small firearms go through ~10cm thick bricks but not through a computer?

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        26 days ago

        Depends on the material composition and number of other objects it went through on the way to the computer.