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The post regards the FUTURE of Firearms. Of course everything is imaginary! If we didn't have any imagination we wouldn't bother inventing stuff in the first place!seamusTX wrote:The only problem with phasers is that they are completely imaginary.
I can't see lasers or masers (the microwave equivalent of lasers) as practical weapons. Their effect is to create heat. You might set your attacker's clothes on fire or cook him if he stood still long enough, but I doubt they could have the instantaneous effect of a bullet.
Also, battery technology is not up to the chore of powering a portable laser for a long time.
The military has been experimenting with an electromagnetic "pain ray" for years. I doubt it will ever be a personal-defense weapon, for reasons explained in this article: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... v-mads.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No, in 2010, we are still using 19th and 20th-century technology for the most part.
- Jim
Maybe I should have written fantastic.Purplehood wrote:Of course everything is imaginary! If we didn't have any imagination we wouldn't bother inventing stuff in the first place!
Not new, just not common. I remember reading about these in the 90's for 40mm launchers. That is, if by mini-bolo you mean a round with three balls connected by string/wire. I can't remember the company name that specialized in less lethal ammo for police right now, but I will try to find it and post a link.mctowalot wrote:Mini Bolo projectile