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Well, how about dropping tons of GPS-trackable ammunitions around Iraq?
We drop them everywhere and wait until they gather in locations where people would need them, ie the terrorists location. We could then send out airstrikes on those locations, or you could be politically correct and send ground troops in and wait until they start shooting at us. |
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Of course, the ammunitions would be duds, maybe even gum up the weapons used to fire them. |
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Just clarifying
1: The explosives are only strong enough to destroy the mechanism and would not kill the user
2: The Detonate code would be encrypted
3: the bomb is in mechanism and the weapon wouldn't function if removed (the mechanism's firing pin wouldnt stay in alignment without the device holding it theyre rendering the weapon useless)
4: Guns in active service would be even more encrypted than normal weapons
5: Yes you could put it in other stuff too |
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Idea:
SP: Miniature
SP: Fracturing
SP: unscathed |
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Guns are for the "long distance feeling": anything that may add to the time necessary to shoot means that it can become a short-distance situation [-] |
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Anyways [marked-for-deletion] baked: Christopher Anvil: "The Nitrocellulose Doormat". |
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I love this idea! If I was out of bullets I could throw my gun at the cashier of the gas station, and set it off like a gurnade!!! |
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