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Ordnance-Corner For UFies by DesertRat662008-02-13 08:29:38
  Really really stupid Hollywood/gun question by Hieraco2008-02-13 08:53:07
    semi-related question: by Freakazoid 2008-02-13 08:57:45
would a gun fire in space?
Seen that once or twice in anime, where the hero fired a weapon in space to make himself move.
[ Reply ]
      I don't see why it wouldn't. powder is sealed by techi8702008-02-13 09:00:56
        Doesn't it need some oxygen to burn though by hyzenthlay2008-02-13 09:02:10
          they will fire but your going to get by joecrouse2008-02-13 09:03:39
        so the powder provides it's own oxidizer? by Freakazoid2008-02-13 09:02:51
          It would have to since the system is sealed until by techi8702008-02-13 09:16:44
            point, totally forgot about that. (n/t) by Freakazoid2008-02-13 09:19:48
          The potassium nitrate acts as the oxidizer by basher202008-02-13 10:11:47
      Perhaps. by vetitice2008-02-13 09:02:38
        Also vacuum cementing of moving parts by Hieraco2008-02-13 09:12:43

 

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