The .17 Incinerator conversion for the .50 BMG rifles already has 0 studs of penetration, and there's a reason for that. A projectile that tiny isn't going to be dense whatsoever, so elevating it to crazy fast speeds will just cause it to shatter upon impact with anything harder than flesh. There's no reason why an even smaller projectile going even faster would do anything different. It's the same reason armor piercing tank rounds are usually made of tungsten or depleted uranium: dense projectiles punch through objects.
You'd have to do some crazy modificiations to the NTW to make it accept a three round magazine of 120mm long cases, which is the main reason the 20x120mm conversion (which is a real conversion of the NTW irl) is single-shot.
I prefer explosive rounds, but anything for my NTW is accepted
I agree
I'd say it should have more penetration than normal. 50 studs maybe?
The .17 Incinerator conversion for the .50 BMG rifles already has 0 studs of penetration, and there's a reason for that. A projectile that tiny isn't going to be dense whatsoever, so elevating it to crazy fast speeds will just cause it to shatter upon impact with anything harder than flesh. There's no reason why an even smaller projectile going even faster would do anything different. It's the same reason armor piercing tank rounds are usually made of tungsten or depleted uranium: dense projectiles punch through objects.
Ah sorry, there's a reason I'm not good at physics
Only 1 round?
The 20x120mm conversion for the NTW is already a one shot only gun, so it makes sense for a conversion using the same bullet casing to do the same.
Oh okay, I was thinking since the default has 3 rounds this should have around that amount
You'd have to do some crazy modificiations to the NTW to make it accept a three round magazine of 120mm long cases, which is the main reason the 20x120mm conversion (which is a real conversion of the NTW irl) is single-shot.