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Post by Michael on Dec 7, 2015 16:57:50 GMT
Dragons breath in use Dont forget the fallout of using dragons breath. Co-lateral damage and fires... It also affects the gun. Does not cycle/auto load well (jambs). But still cool Though on reading a little more the pellets are magnesium but the load is weaker hence less damage. So I guess the trade would be aggravated for less damage? The pellets apparently ignite after leaving the barrel but the packing causes semi-automatic and full automatic to jamb up. No real harm to bartrel though it causes it to wear faster. But there is more residue so needs cleaning more or it could backfire. Also, the other effect is highly probable collateral fires (pellets bur at 3000F for ~2-3 seconds). So be prepared for buildings to ignite.... The bummer is that they are not available in Canada
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2015 18:39:07 GMT
Flamethrowers are legal however.
Incendiary ammunition as represented by Agg damage likely takes the form of White phosphorus ammo rather than Dragonsbreath, (which is admitedlly easier to get ahold of) which is insanely illegal for civies to own and has strict rules governing its use on the battlefield.
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Post by Inara Shepard on Dec 7, 2015 21:23:23 GMT
And Inaras new favorite weapon is..... This thing. XD
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