Will a gun fire in space?
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lol...mythbuster wanna-bes
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why the fuck wouldn't it fire?
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but what about zero gravity and temperature extremes?
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I fuckn; hate you people!
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What you need is to mix a gun and a vaccuum flask to create the ultimate silencer.
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@Bcorral503 not if you had a super cool jet pack type thing!
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@Bcorral503 Yes, but very, very slowly. Your body's inertia would require several shots to move quickly. More likely, you'd just end up spinning about some point in your body like when sneezes in zero-G make you float/spin backwards over the course of a half-hour.
@ouroboroshunter Yes on both. NC/Guncotton/Cellulose Nitrate is used in powders these days for being cleaner and relatively smoke-free compared to BP. Why they're giving us BP's mixture baffles me.
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actully the firing pin hits the primer, that greates a spark, that ignites the gunpowder...
Thats a vacuum, not a zero gravity atmosphere. what is this test?
Jackrules31 5 months ago
@Jackrules31 Uhm..dont you even know how gravity differs from normal when inside a vacuum?
tykjen76 5 months ago
@tykjen76 gravity doesn't change inside a vacuum... lol
andrew98205 1 month ago
@andrew98205 it doesn't? hahaha what new things you are here to learn us, monkey.
tykjen76 1 month ago
@tykjen76 you mean teach.
slantedseven 1 month ago
@slantedseven no i dont. monkeys do not teach. they learn
tykjen76 1 month ago