h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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Could this even work? I would assume the water would simply turn to a fine mist and not do any damage. |
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The water would disperse on leaving the gun and would indeed be a mist. |
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You'd still have to hold back with officers in front of you. |
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Not if the water was shot out as chunks of ice at a steep angle up into the air and a hot steam engine was located up in the air hanging from a helicopter and the ice melted into rain and got the rioters all drenched. |
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Freeze it first....Uh, Phundug just beat me to it. |
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Well you could shoot it out as steam as well. |
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phundug: that's pure genius but I would use a large RTG instead of a steam engine and use the power from the RTG to run an electric helicopter. Furthermore, stray shots would be targeted and melted by a pulsed MASER. |
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I have never heard of this bouncing bullet riot control method. Do you have to call your shot, or is slop allowed? |
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Barnes Wallis developed it, originally in order to control some German rioters. |
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Next riot I attend, I am wearing my cup. |
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Piss on 'em. No, seriously. Fill the shotshells with frozen pee - monkey pee, for extra effect - and you ought to get pretty impressive results. |
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Maybe a thin gel film around the water/
dye/monkey pee... whatever? That might
make the rounds into such a soft dum-
dum round that it spreads upon impact
with any solid object and never pierces it. |
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The volume of water required to be effective would exceed that available to any portable device except maybe a fire hose (which has historically been used as a crowd control device). |
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Bring it on, tyrannical oppressor! We shall overcome your water and hot sauce shot guns! |
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