Well, there's this middle east-only gun in development that shoots shoes.Punisher A.J. said:I believe YOU need to lower your science and take a joke...... ^.^MurderousToaster said:I believe you need to lower your Yahtzee-Quoting percentage.Trifixion said:Well, if it also shot shurikens...
...and had tits and was on fire...
...it wouldn't matter if it was practical or not.
No, impractical. Any metallic object would instantly attract the electrons in the lightning-strike, meaning that in order for it to be effective you'd need to be in an empty room against an enemy covered in teaspoons.
What else can come out of a gun?..... thats practical?
ladies and mentlegen, i bring you sawed-off shotgun v2Georgie_Leech said:Every pellet being charged would result in every pellet flying away from eachother, resulting in maybe one or two coming somwehere close to where uou were aimingblackshark121 said:If it was an electrified shotgun, with every pellet charged, then it would work.
No, actually. Shotguns are for firing a large amount of metal at something. As it is, shotguns don't have quite the spray a lot of people think of when they imagine a shotgun. Although they don't have much power beyond... 20 m or so for most of them, before that, most of the pellets will hit what you aimed at. That's where the power comes from: not the spread, but by shooting many pellets at a fairly concentrated area. If all the pellets were charged, they would actually be pushed away from eachother. I'd be amazed if anything like that had an effective range of much beyond 20 feet or so, because if the pellets are spread out, there is little force on any particular area.Versabane said:ladies and mentlegen, i bring you sawed-off shotgun v2Georgie_Leech said:Every pellet being charged would result in every pellet flying away from eachother, resulting in maybe one or two coming somwehere close to where uou were aimingblackshark121 said:If it was an electrified shotgun, with every pellet charged, then it would work.
isn't weapon spread what shotguns are for?
"Is a gun that shoots lightning practical?"BakaSmurf said:Who gives a shit whether it's practical or not? It shoots fucking lightning.
Oh fine, I'll be serious then.Georgie_Leech said:"Is a gun that shoots lightning practical?"BakaSmurf said:Who gives a shit whether it's practical or not? It shoots fucking lightning.
This post does. It's in the title.
Ha, that was exactly my first thought.Trifixion said:Well, if it also shot shurikens...
...and had tits and was on fire...
...it wouldn't matter if it was practical or not.
if it's not practical, no military will use it and therefore it will not boost any economies.Suiseiseki IRL said:I think not. Wait until personal defense companies begin producing suits of rubber armor and suddenly all 1st world nations adopt it into their military's arsenal, thus creating jobs and cash flow.
Practical for business. Not as a weapon. Besides, if all it takes is having somebody to wear a thin sheet of rubber to not die, then it's become useless, where as a bullet can kill you regardless or not if you have that rubber suit.