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The gun uses nine lithium-ion coils to accelerate coin-shaped projectiles, which are stored in a magazine behind the coils.

Bladerunner, Total Recall, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, all the future guns predicted and now its reality, a hand held rail gun...

 
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Maybe 300 fps. Sling shot can be faster. Compound bow with carbon fiber shafts? Cross bows are hitting near 500 fps. 220 Swift, 5,000 fps.
 
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Handheld electromagnetic rail/coil guns have been a thing for several years now. There's a couple of American companies who make them too, one of which has been producing a model since at least 2017.

See https://www.forgottenweapons.c...tromagnetic-weapons/ for details and videos.

They're still very low velocity (~200-300 FPS). That's less than a BB gun. So they're currently basically just "proof of concept" prototypes and novelties, versus actual viable weaponry.
 
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Bigger and slower than a Hi-Point.

Where is the holster?



 
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It's a start though. I'm sure the Wright brothers were criticized for not having free peanuts on their first flight.



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True, but the least of Mr. Selfridge's concerns was having peanuts.



 
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Perfect for gas station cashiers in bad areas, HERE'S YOUR CHANGE!
 
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You bitches won’t buy Chinese made so nobody will have a range report on sigforum!





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You bitches won’t buy Chinese made so nobody will have a range report on sigforum!

Holosun buying folks will. Big Grin


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That's so funny I can't believe they're serious. Stupid is as stupid does.




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Some of those "rounds" bounce off the paper target.




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Some of those "rounds" bounce off the paper target.

Later on the video shows it punching auto glass and pulverizing a watermelon. A 9MM it's not, but if you hosed somebody full auto with that thing it would change their mind in a hurry.
 
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Never saw anything like that in Star Wars or Blade Runner.....


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I like these better.



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The electronics are really interesting but Newton's laws are a bitch. It takes so much electical power to propel a projectile to speeds on par with a combustion driven projectile.

I've always thought such a thing was doable with enough gigantic supercaps but how big are the batteries you are charging them with? YUGE man. yuge...

It will be interesting when we find something that greatly surpasses Li-ion in energy density and practicality (ease/cost of manufacturing, safety margin, etc).
 
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“You’ll shoot your eye out kid”. Smile

Tech always starts small. As has been said examples such as this have been floating around for like 5 years.

I, personally, would like to see an air rifle in .177/.22 that used this tech to accelerate a steel piston or sled to launch commonly available led pellets and then return said sled or piston to ready. Charge it up and get X number of shots before needed to recharge.

It’s got a long way to go before it’s a viable “weapon” though.


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The Forgotten Weapons did episodes on gauss guns.

https://youtu.be/eAHKS0nVlL4

https://youtu.be/EwHRjgVWFno

https://youtu.be/crBqplCIZoA


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I'm holding out until I can find a good ankle holster for it. Smile


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Chia has millions of people trolling the internet with propaganda about how awesome their military technology is and how the US and west would be no match for them.

I don't believe a word of it, nor should anyone else. And I've seen their aircraft carrier Liaoning in port in Dalian. Silly Russian ski jumps and all.
 
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The folks who have never been able to skip smooth rocks on lakes will love this. Smile


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