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> >> Artis <lajo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>>So, is this total sci-fi? It looked like it. The va****ized bodies?
> >>>I could not believe the bodies actually would look that way. And the
> >>>Va****izer gun? Perhaps some anti-tank gun might be that strong, but
> >>>it looked odd.
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> >> I'm assuming it was total fiction, but even within its own fictional
> >> boundaries it didn't make sense.
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> >> It fires a hundred thousand rounds a minute with no moving parts? So
> >> it's got a couple of hundred barrels.
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> > No, not that many barrels. A couple dozen, I think. There's some
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> > of it being tested on youtube. They fire a *bunch* of rounds and all
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> > bear is one "BAM!" if I recall correctly. It's capable in theory of
> > firing more than a million rounds per minute, but in practice I think
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> > would be more expensive to set up than it would be worth. It caused a
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> > of a stir when it was first announced a few years ago, but mostly in
> > places like popular mechanics magazine.
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> Oops, as an addendum to my comment, I was speaking about a new weapon
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CSI:Miami on 10 December


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