A rocket pistol designed for the Vietnam War designed to fire 13mm rocket bullets, sorta like the rocket guns in "You Only Live Twice" starring Sean Connery as James Bond. Unfortunatly, it was a f...
A rocket pistol designed for the Vietnam War designed to fire 13mm rocket bullets, sorta like the rocket guns in "You Only Live Twice" starring Sean Connery as James Bond. Unfortunatly, it was a failed invention.
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No they wouldn't. There's no oxygen in space to supply the propellant with the resources it needs. All you'd get would be a hammer hitting a bullet and then it sits there. No bang, no bullet.
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No they wouldn't. There's no oxygen in space to supply the propellant with the resources it needs. All you'd get would be a hammer hitting a bullet and then it sits there. No bang, no bullet.