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Shotgun Sabre
Like a million light sabers flying toward your target!
 
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Shotgun shells could be loaded completely with tracer pellets so that the spread could be observed on a high frequency camera in the dark of night. This could aid gunners in evaluating the accuracy of their shots in the dark.

quantum_flux, Dec 16 2007

Samus's Weapon http://www.smashbro...zerosuit_samus.html
A gun-saber? [TahuNuva, Dec 16 2007]

Dragon's Breath http://en.wikipedia...iki/Dragon's_Breath
a zirconium-based pyrotechnic shotgun round [baconbrain, Dec 16 2007]


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       pretty sure the 2 concepts of "shotgun" and "night" shouldn't be mixed   

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FlyingToaster, Dec 16 2007
  

       Or just wear IR goggles?

globaltourniquet, Dec 16 2007
  

       This would be cool ..... bird-scaring cartridges at night are great. [+]

8th of 7, Dec 16 2007
  

       I agree with FlyingToaster, on the other hand, it would look cool. I thought this would be like the weapon of Samus Aran in SSBB [link] when I clicked on it. I'm not a hunter so I don't think I'm a good judge on this idea.

TahuNuva, Dec 16 2007
  

       Shot-patterns are readily available from ammunition/gun manufacturers... and that's if you're too lazy to test it yourself on paper targets.   

       (from experience) tracer ammunition takes awhile to light up; I don't think it'd work effectively on a shotgun.   

       I'm not a hunter, but surely hunting at night is a dangerous , possibly illegal activity.

FlyingToaster, Dec 16 2007
  

       Wasnt Samus a brunette?

jhomrighaus, Dec 16 2007
  

       Huh? If we are going to do something pointless, why get a camera involved? Why not make the tracers visible to the human eye?   

       You can buy a flaming shotgun shell already. "A Dragon's Breath usually refers to a zirconium-based pyrotechnic shotgun round. When fired, a gout of flame erupts from the barrel of the gun (up to 30 ft)." Link.   

       That may not relate to the idea, but the title doesn't either, really.

baconbrain, Dec 16 2007
  

       // I don't think it'd work effectively on a shotgun //   

       (from experience) They work perfectly well, although usually there is a single tracer pellet in the "centre" of the pattern, and you need modified wads; sometimes the pellet in packed on top of the lowest wad, with a tiny hole in the centre to allow the propellant gases to ignite the tracer (even then they don't always catch).   

       There's no problem with making the whole charge out of tracer pellets, although because of their low mass and short burn time the on-target effectiveness would be minimal. There might also be a risk of damage to the bore from corrosive by-products - maybe metal chlorates.

8th of 7, Dec 16 2007
  

       //(from experience) They work perfectly well//   

       if you say so; rifle-round tracers that I've used don't light up until 100 yards or so. I can't imagine a serious use for a shotgun "tracer round".

FlyingToaster, Dec 16 2007
  

       That's because rifle round traces are usually built into the base of the projectile, whereas shotgun tracers are just a lump of pyro composition; it ignites almost immediately and is visible on leaving the muzzle.   

       But they don't last like a base tracer, because of their big surface area.   

       Live fast, die young ...

8th of 7, Dec 16 2007
  

       From the title I thought this could be a TV show like Knight Rider.   

       Shotgun Sabre . . . Johnny Shotgun and his crime-solving (and talking) car Sabre. David Hasslehoff where are you ? ?

Brett-Blob, Dec 16 2007
  

       //but surely hunting at night is a dangerous , possibly illegal activity//
<mutters under breath>Bloody pro-vampire lobby </mub>.
  

       I'm staying out of this one.

UnaBubba, Dec 18 2007
  

       //Bloody pro-vampire lobby//   

       after all vampires have done for this country...   

       And I still stand by my statement. I don't want to be near somebody in the woods (constant tripping hazard) with a shotgun in pitch black... that's just asking for it.

FlyingToaster, Dec 18 2007
  

       What if we are wearing our night vision goggles ?   

       <whisper>   

       "Behind you...behind you....."   

       </whisper>

8th of 7, Dec 18 2007
  

       If you are wearing night vision goggles and fire a gun, you are going to see the muzzle flash, and in this idea, the tracers, perhaps a little too well.   

       If vampires don't show up in mirrors, do they show up in night vision goggles?   

       I read somewhere that if a vampire feeds once a month, and anyone they bite converts to a vampire in one month, then begins feeding once a month, et cetera, the entire world population would be vampires in less than three years.

baconbrain, Dec 18 2007
  

       Expert's opinions differ: in my research it seems vampires have to do something special to convert their victims; noted noctologist Anne Rice theorizes that the victim must partake of the vampire's blood.

FlyingToaster, Dec 18 2007
  


 
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