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Guns on the Moon


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debodun

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Maybe I'm wrong, but since there is no oxygen to ignite the primer and powder, would a traditional pistol or revolver fire on the Moon? It made me wonder after I saw a TV show and an enemy agent was threatening someone with a handgun on the moon. Also what was funny is that every movement they made produced sound. An atmosphere is needed to carry sound. The writers didn't think that sci-fi plot through very well.


Edited by debodun, 18 September 2016 - 11:52 AM.

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"Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe. No atmospheric oxygen required."
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Maybe I'm wrong, but since there is no oxygen to ignite the primer and powder, would a traditional pistol or revolver fire on the Moon? It made me wonder after I saw a TV show and an enemy agent was threatening someone with a handgun on the moon. Also what was funny is that every movement they made produced sound. An atmosphere is needed to carry sound. The writers didn't think that sci-fi plot through very well.

What about Roses???

 

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