With an incendiary bullet you can deal a significant amount of physical or collateral damage though bear in mind that these.
Rust 5 56 ammo vs sheet metal door.
Rocket explosive ammo or satchel.
Build 904 83 the incendiary 5 56 rifle ammo is a variant of the regular 5 56 ammo except it has one specialty.
It depends on the type of the thing you want to break.
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One of the few downsides of this ammunition as compared to regular 5 56 rifle ammo is that it is more expensive to craft it is more difficult to find in loot crates and airdrops as well as degrading the gun used to fire it along with the silencer if used faster than the.
Sheet metal doors share the same hitpoints and defense bonuses as the double sheet metal door and ladder hatch.
They are invulnerable to fire damage strong against hatchets but weaker against heavy impacts like explosives rocks maces and clubs compared to other items and building parts.
It also deals relatively significant damage to wood stone and sheet metal structures and especially to sheet metal doors.
Explosive 5 56 rifle ammo 63.
600 it takes 9 satchel charges or 150 explosive 5 56 rifle ammo to destroy the garage door and has no weak side like other doors to explosives.
There is a durability section which shows the most efficient way to deal with this item.
It requires less gunpowder metal to destroy sheet metal doors when compared to satchel charges.
Use sheet metal for your ceilings stone walls and armored doors.
More fights for me.
Then it s gonna cost like 1000 gunpowder 500 sulfur 500 metal per door.
Regardless it is still relatively weak to explosives compared to its expensive indirect upgrade the armoured door.
The sheet metal door is the most common door found on bases due to its resistances to melee weapons and fire but relatively cheap cost to craft.
It can set things on fire due to being mixed with some additional sulfur and low grade fuel covering the tip theoretically.