Who wants a Gauss Gun then?

Started by nikharwood, 11 August 2013, 06:53:57 PM

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Ithoriel

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Hertsblue

So, if you need a row of aluminium cans punished, or an old computer taken out, you know where to come.  After all, what the world really needs now is another deadly weapon :P
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Last Hussar

Can we have these in 10mm- before Centurions
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Why did they bother - complex, and less powerful than a cordite powered weapon.

IanS

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Steeleye

Not bad for something obviously made in the garage.

Hertsblue

But is it soldier-proof? I think not.  :)
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Womble67

Hi there           
         it was certainly interesting it is amazing what people will build

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Not a great output or power then.  :(
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mart678

They where testing Tank Gun versions in the 90's but the power needed was huge 40ft container size so with new battery tech it's possible also if the can make Fusion power work?

Last Hussar

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