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  • Only thing i could relate this to is a railgun. Now where is justin bieber when you need him...

  • I remember back in 95 my friend picked up a 3 pack of those rounds at the gunshow. He shot it at a pinata which had a butane can inside. Nothing happened when it initially shot. A few seconds later, all debris of wood and plastic targets were on fire. The pinata was just scathed. Hilarious to those witnessing it.

  • i saw those in kentucky they were 10$'s each>>

  • 9 rounds 50 bucks

  • @mlim23 Might at well buy an Intervention if you plan on shooting a lot of those rounds

  • @Cptmorgon: that makes alot of sense.

    "oh, since he likes to shoot expensive useless zirconium flamethrower shells, he must want a sniper rifle."

  • @PooPoo2U

    I'm just saying dick face an Intervention would be a lot cooler to have then a shotgun. Please name one person you know that owns an Intervention. Dragon breath rounds are about 10 dollars each. So is the .408 caliber of the Intervention.

  • @Cptmorgon: still not a sonud argument.

    A: a dragon's breath round is $10, but it'll shoot as well out of a 100 year old break-barrel as it would out of a remington 870, an important consideration considering that a 100 year old break barrel shotgun can be found cheap, an intervention costs $11.5 grand.

    B: two different types of guns with no noticeable similarity.

  • is it true that that you can feel alot of heat from those shells

  • unlikely, the zirconium dust doesn't really catch fire until it's left the gun.

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