
Pretty nasty way of killing somthing

Well, that's the Daily Mail, it's to be expected. But I can tell you, I wouldn't want one used on me.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:The daily mail's already thrown up a fuss
You've missed one side of my point.hubb017 wrote:Bears and other wildlife attack at close range, where a rifle is usually no good.
then you can tell the judge that 'I was standing next to him and all of the sudden.. he popped.... I think he had flatuence"Well, now that we know how the idea works, it doesn't make much know-how to hook up a CO2 tyre inflator to a sharpened tube et voila.
It does kind of remove the idea of a knife as a silent weapon though, *pop*
Like filling the nose of a hollowpoint with mercury fulminatehubb017 wrote:What would be even better () would be to have a bullet that would do this.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Fair point, I'd rather have one of these in my sheath while diving than an ordinary knife.Lentamentalisk wrote:well there are very few guns that can be fired under water, and not of easy access to a diver, the original people they were marketing to.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Well, I have been considering trying firing full 12g cartridges from some of my launchers... but I suspect something I'd need a very solid target to manage it.hubb017 wrote:What would be even better () would be to have a bullet that would do this.