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the perfect murder weapon? |
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By CryO2 do you mean liquid O2, or LOX? why O2??? Use nitrogen instead, or Co2. Both are chemically inert and easier to handle. You will have a great deal of trouble maintaining a coherent stream with a violently vapourising and expanding liquid being expelled at/near the same nozzle. |
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but good luck, sounds fun to play with. |
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wow, if you could make it shoot icicles or something at a higher power and/or ROF, it would be the perfect murder weapon. i'd buy it, hehe. |
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Ok I just changed it from Cry02 to Liquid Nitrogen... That would be more practical |
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"What happened to him, Inspector?" |
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"No sign of a bullet... the pool of blood seems a little watery... by the looks of it, I'd say he's been icikilled." |
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I had a friend who shot some cheating
paintball player with a frozen paintball.
THAT hurt.
But if you're going for lethality, I don't
know if the ice would be going fast
enough, and you couldn't get it sharp/
pointy enough. Solution: get water hose
and shove down throat, let water rush in,
then put tube for liquid nitrogen and
shoot. He will a big block of ice in his
stomach. |
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[twitch], you're making me nervous. I hope you would follow this up with a shot of Jack Daniels? |
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I thought the Ice Gun would shoot sleet, to make the ground around your friends really slippery so they can't run and get you. |
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Yeah I didn't really intend for it to be a murder weapon... That's why I put it under Product: Toy: Water |
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Frozen paintballs pack a wallop. I would think this would too. |
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exactly how is this safe? children shooting iceicles at one another is a very short lived game |
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Compressed liquid nitrogen? That would be scary. |
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I believe those cans of computer duster that when held upside-down spray really cold liquid (And i mean frostbite cold) use compressed liquid nitrogen. Last I checked they're avaliable at any store like Staples for around $8. |
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//I believe those cans of computer duster... use compressed liquid nitrogen.// No, they don't. 1. Liquids don't compress. 2. Liquid nitrogen at atmospheric pressure boils at -320 deg. F. 3. Liquid nitrogen has a critical temperature of -232 deg. F. (that is, you can't keep nitrogen a liquid above that temperature no matter how much pressure you put on it.) |
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That means you can look at an uninsulated can on a store shelf and know with absolute certainty that it doesn't contain one whit of liquid nitrogen. |
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//That means you can look at an uninsulated can on a store shelf and know with absolute certainty that it doesn't contain one whit of liquid nitrogen.//
Well I wouldn't argue except that I have used them before. If the can is standing up and is shot, a cold gas comes out as the computer duster. Then, when you turn it over and shoot it, a liquid comes out that can: cause frostbite, instantly freeze insects, freeze water, etc. I don't know what it is, but it certainly isn't anything that is liquid at room temperature. (If you spray some on any surface it evaporates almost instantly) |
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Contents vary, but are usually a short chain fluorinated hydrocarbon - such as difluoroethane (R-152a) or tetrafluoroethane (R-134a). At room temperature, they can be kept liquid if the pressure is high enough - around 50-70 psi, depending on the temp. At room temperature *and* pressure, they boil away instantly, stealing heat from everything around them - hands, water, insects, whatever you put it on. But they definitely *are* liquid in the can at room temperature. |
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An uninsulated can containing liquid nitrogen would freeze your fist solid if you were to pick up the can and hold it. If you put liquid nitrogen in a can, seal it up, and put it on a shelf, it will be only a matter of minutes before it explodes. |
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Hmmm...if I'm not mistaken then... yes... |
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yes...this has defiinitely, (well almost definetly), churned the cesspool which will release a future idea bubble. (+) |
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Crap, I already voted for this. |
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