stungun gun
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now back to the original post, if i under stand correctly, this gun will shoot charged cap.s snd when they strike an object the explode with all the cool sparks
now back to the original post, if i under stand correctly, this gun will shoot charged cap.s snd when they strike an object the explode with all the cool sparks
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I had always wondered why noone had tried shooting charged camera caps (with a few mods to make them stable in flight) out of a blowgun. Seems like it would be a very effective ammo against stuff like rodents. Although you would have to be very careful to have some sort of removable mouthpeice that woudln't allow the cap to touch your mouth.
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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Yeah, it ran through my mind as well. I'm gonna assume it's because firing something like lead pellets at a good clip will cause more damage than a capacitor ever will.
I remember some students posted a video of a device they made which fires a charged capacitor embedded in a ping-pong ball. They seemed to have a shaky grasp of electronics at best, but the device itself was pretty cool.
I remember some students posted a video of a device they made which fires a charged capacitor embedded in a ping-pong ball. They seemed to have a shaky grasp of electronics at best, but the device itself was pretty cool.
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I'll guess didn't take a bank of a half dozen of them overcharged to 350V across your whole body. I have.ilovetoblowthingsup wrote:It felt like getting hit with a sledgehammer in the chest. extremely dangerous
Surprisingly, more a sharp and unpleasant tingle than anything else.
I love having my ultra high resistance skin - I'm off the scale on my multimeter, which has a 2 megaohm upper limit.
That puts me several times higher than any normal human, and I'm so highly resistant (pun definitely intended) to electric shock or electrocution.
We had some transistor based moisture detectors we had to make in technology class back in my old school. Anyone else in the class could touch the prongs and get them to go off. Me? Not a chance.
I had to use a very high current gain Darlington pair when I was designing my "touch-the-trigger" laser system, which worked by running a current through my hand - I might redo that system for another cannon sometime, it was pretty cool.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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You're lucky Rag...when I get shocked I'll feel it for the next 10 minutes, it sucks
But I'd reckon if it pierces below the skin your super-human powers would protect you no longer
But I'd reckon if it pierces below the skin your super-human powers would protect you no longer
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Lucky when high voltages are involved, yes. Not so great when there are low voltages and I want to run currents across my skin.TurboSuper wrote:You're lucky Rag...
But you're quite right - pierced skin, no good.
I'm just plain weird, because I also have a different mental perception of pain (high pain threshold), and a considerably below average number of nerve endings in the skin. So in the case of pain, I'm far more resistant to it than the average person (and with it, able to push myself physically further than most people before it becomes painful).
My wolf avatar is not completely inaccurate. In many ways, my body and mind are far more animal than most people's. In terms of the mind at least, that's what Asperger Syndrome does for you, regresses parts of the brain into an older evolutionary form, which mostly shows up under stress or strong emotion. My mind is far from unlike what a human/wolf hybrid would actually be.
Why a wolf than anything else? It just fits me like a glove.
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You mean like Taser's latest product?
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JSR how come you always have interesting and relevant (well most of them are) links for every topic??
Children are the future
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unless we stop them now
I think the biggest downside to the XREP is the fact that it costs almost $100 a go.
It's obviously also useless against anyone in body armour, and the low velocities mean that you're going to have a hard time hitting anyone on the move.
It will have it's uses, but I think that the costs will be hard to justify in a lot of situations.
It's obviously also useless against anyone in body armour, and the low velocities mean that you're going to have a hard time hitting anyone on the move.
It will have it's uses, but I think that the costs will be hard to justify in a lot of situations.
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Because if it producel recoil, I probably like it, and I like to keep pace with latest developments - you never know what could me relevant to my own R&D Oh, and I spend far too much time in front of PCs, not detracting from life but usually detracting from sleep.POLAND_SPUD wrote:JSR how come you always have interesting and relevant (well most of them are) links for every topic??
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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thats a cool concept, and i'd like to see it working, i see a problem though... how will you know it works?
you'll need a volunteer
you'll need a volunteer
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Don't expect ten-years-experience-in-the-navy-seals Mack to volunteer, the big pussy.ALIHISGREAT wrote:you'll need a volunteer
wanker.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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LOL mack said "here's something you don't get to do every day"jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Don't expect ten-years-experience-in-the-navy-seals Mack to volunteer, the big pussy.ALIHISGREAT wrote:you'll need a volunteer
wanker.
no shiz, i haven't even tazed one hench black guy with a blue knife
maybe we need to track that guy down so he can be the volunteer...
i'm like mack... i have common sense
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Less impressive than putting your money where your mouth is and showing you have a decent pair of cojones in my book.ALIHISGREAT wrote:I'm like mack... i have common sense
Must be my masochistic streak
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Hey, at least he was willing to get cooked by that directional microwave beam.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Don't expect ten-years-experience-in-the-navy-seals Mack to volunteer, the big pussy.ALIHISGREAT wrote:you'll need a volunteer
wanker.
Hope he doesn't plan on having kids
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