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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 2478301" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>The articles I've read just call the round a "projectile" or a "kinetic energy" replacement for an explosive shell. That doesn't sound like a smart weapon. To me, that sounds like a 23 pound bullet. But, I yield to those in the know. </p><p></p><p>The cool thing is that this gun seems to be able to fire those "projectiles" like a machine gun. I could see how a stream of very fast boolets could be a problem for a target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 2478301, member: 19286"] The articles I've read just call the round a "projectile" or a "kinetic energy" replacement for an explosive shell. That doesn't sound like a smart weapon. To me, that sounds like a 23 pound bullet. But, I yield to those in the know. The cool thing is that this gun seems to be able to fire those "projectiles" like a machine gun. I could see how a stream of very fast boolets could be a problem for a target. [/QUOTE]
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