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what's "'weponry" ? when it's at home or when it's
anywhere for that matter. I think I've been asleep for too
long and woke up on a different site. |
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//and started thinking// - here's a little fish to help you |
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If you were standing in the path of microwaves strong enough to heat your grenade until it exploded, you would long since passed beyond the point of caring about it. Just about everything else in the world has more water in it than a grenade. |
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Bone here too. Death rays have been around for a long time. |
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seems like a good idea until you know the science behind it. For ammunition alone to explode by heat it takes about 500 degrees. I cannot imagine for a grenade. Also when a gun is heated to that point the bullet leaves the chamber like it would as if it were fired. It wont make the gun explode and kill the person. Better off getting one of those new rifles that shoot heat waves to burn people and aim at their eyes. |
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won't the metal in some of the weapons cause... all that fancy microwave stuff you aren't supposed to see in your oven? |
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