That just looks ridiculously dangerous.
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Despite the enthusiastic sense of dread conveyed by the narrator, the premise that these exotic rounds are somehow more damaging to a human target than are conventional rounds is somewhat optimistic IMHO. The penetration of the flechettes was about as miserable as one would expect from a light weight nail, and like a nail they wouldn't displace as much tissue as a conventional shot or slug projectile. Buck and ball has no advantage over a slug, and string-buck is only useful when your gun is in such poor condition that it won't pattern, again that projectile does nothing that a conventional slug or buckshot from an undamaged barrel won't do better. You'll note that Brenneke slugs and 15 pellet 00 rounds were not available for comparison to this stuff. Trying to imagine a tactical niche for Dragon's Breath stretches the imagination, and in reality is only useful in a fireworks display.
PeperBlast- Preseasoned partridge
Flamethrower- campfire starter,mosquito control
Flechettes- subflooring insalation,trim work
Gwarmos bollo balls- benwa balls?,tree pruning..........
FPS Russia is all over it...
And here I was, hoping to see what kind of damage the confetti round would do...




























