Was it ecause it kept coming back to bite them in the ass-nerves?... [tumble weed rolls by, someone coughs].. sorry that was bad.SlowShootinPete said:I still can't figure out why we stopped using nerve gas.
Was it ecause it kept coming back to bite them in the ass-nerves?... [tumble weed rolls by, someone coughs].. sorry that was bad.SlowShootinPete said:I still can't figure out why we stopped using nerve gas.
Still, it has to be easier than lugging around a clunky flamethrower to kill somebodySlowShootinPete said:That requires expert marksmanship, actually. Pistols are more difficult to fire accurately than long guns, due to their limited range and lack of a shoulder stock.Z of the Na said:It is much easier to pull out a pistol and put a round in between the guy's eyes.
No thanks are necessary. My life for Aiur!IrirshTerrorist said:Thanks for the factual input and greater thanks for the humorous input![]()
A clunky flamethrower does not require years of training and perfect on-demand accuracy. Not that it's easy, but I would say it's significantly less difficult.Z of the Na said:Still, it has to be easier than lugging around a clunky flamethrower to kill somebodySlowShootinPete said:That requires expert marksmanship, actually. Pistols are more difficult to fire accurately than long guns, due to their limited range and lack of a shoulder stock.Z of the Na said:It is much easier to pull out a pistol and put a round in between the guy's eyes.
head shots? a couple through the chest. i.e. heart, pretty sure that will stop you from living pretty quickly.SlowShootinPete said:TheComedown said:(opposed to a just a couple of quick bullets)
Quick bullets are rare. People don't give the human body enough credit.
Head shots aren't worth going for in a real battle, which is why soldiers are trained to instinctively aim for center mass. Which means that, yes, body shots are much more reliable, but even then it isn't a guarantee. I believe that it's actually fairly common for people shooting at each other at close range to empty their weapons and never land a single hit.TheComedown said:head shots? a couple through the chest. i.e. heart, pretty sure that will stop you from living pretty quickly.SlowShootinPete said:TheComedown said:(opposed to a just a couple of quick bullets)
Quick bullets are rare. People don't give the human body enough credit.
We stopped using them before anyone could mention 'Geneva Convention'.Blindswordmaster said:Why did we stop using flamethrowers? They were developed to fight against opponents what were rooted in caves, it would seem to me that they would be perfectly suited for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Fellow Escapists, do you have any explanations?
That's why we bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Blindswordmaster said:War is horrible, we can all agree on that, right? War can only be made more humane by shortening its duration. Any weapon that shortens the duration of war is necessary.
But it's great for an instant BBQ!steampunk42 said:i actually know this one: it was deemed a cruel and torturous weapon and the development and use of said weapon was discontinued by Harry s. Truman. that is why we no longer use it, also nowadays its a really inefficient weapon
Kollega said:As if someone on the Escapist would worry about that. No, we're too kewl and edgy, just shooting someone to death definetly isn't enough.
Me55enger said:And blowing someone head off from 700 yards with a bullet the size of a hamster isn't?
And blowing a jeep up with a bomb laced in nails that's buried in the roadside isn't?
Denamic said:Because perforating people with rounds that tears and shreds them from the inside is much more 'humane'.
Laxman9292 said:Yes, because being riddled with around 15 hollow point or armor piercing bullets is so much better.
My point was that it's typically a lot more painful to die from being burnt alive.omega 616 said:But dying from a gun shot wound is perfectly expectable? All is fair in love and war.
Yes. For the fuel inside the canisters to explode, there would need to be an ignition source, and it takes either a tracer round or a phosphorus-coated bullet to spark an ignition. That, or perhaps a spark, but I don't know if that would be enough, and bullets don't always create sparks when they hit things.Duskwaith said:But does taking a round to your cannister actually cause it to explode? Wasnt it just a hollywood myth?
Well..... if you are gonna kill all caves in Afghanistan than a thermo-nuke is more efficient and it would send a clear "IF YOU FIGHT US YOU WILL DIE" message.Pimppeter2 said:I think the last thing you need is to make it hotter than it already is in Iraq.
But seriously, its not like we know what cave these people are in. Going around and spraying fire into every cave would be almost a big a waste of time as writing that completely unfunny joke I just made.