Another gun thread

CatHedral

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Also the correct terminolagy would be, None of the products you listed AREN'T an exlosive.
False. Not one will propagate a shock wave. Except under boringly limiting conditions such as adjusting a fuel-air ratio. Even then, advancing from simple deflagration to detonation is not trivial.

You really do have an endless appetite for degradation. I’m beginning to think that you’re a masochist, and this is how you get a bump in your shorts.
 

maxamus1

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You are describing incendiaries. Do not let me stand in the way of your relentless campaign of demonstrating comprehensive stupidity.
And here we go, only one was an ingredient which is still a common one in the house amoung others but you get so caught up in trying to prove me wrong you miss the point. Hence why we will not be able to ever talk reasonable. If you could get past your I'm right your wrong mentality you would see my points are valid. But you believe your so smart that you miss the simplicitys of life.
 

CatHedral

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And here we go, only one was an ingredient which is still a common one in the house amoung others but you get so caught up in trying to prove me wrong you miss the point. Hence why we will not be able to ever talk reasonable. If you could get past your I'm right your wrong mentality you would see my points are valid. But you believe your so smart that you miss the simplicitys of life.
Words have definitions. When you misuse words, you’re revealing something to the world that perhaps you don’t want to.
 

maxamus1

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Words have definitions. When you misuse words, you’re revealing something to the world that perhaps you don’t want to.
Very true. This something I have been working on but if you think that I will be belittled because of it you are mistaken especially when other here have made grammar mistakes.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Come on dude. It's garish, over tooled, that is the Elvis painted on black velvet of guns.

Admit it. Go on now, admit it.
im done talking to you...your whole dialogue is to make yourself feel better about your own choices, and to make others feel inferior because they don't agree with you. you're full of shit, you're never going to convince anyone that opiates and methamphetamine are good for you, because they aren't. if you can take them without crashing and burning, good for you, but bad for a lot of other people...but fuck them, because it's ok for you...as long as you get what you want, a large segment of our society can become addicted and probably never recover, and cause misery for an even larger segment of society as they self immolate. but those drugs that do that to those predisposed to addiction...they're the same as weed, morally...
fuck that, that's a load of horseshit.
 

maxamus1

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False. Not one will propagate a shock wave. Except under boringly limiting conditions such as adjusting a fuel-air ratio. Even then, advancing from simple deflagration to detonation is not trivial.

You really do have an endless appetite for degradation. I’m beginning to think that you’re a masochist, and this is how you get a bump in your shorts.
Oh boy you talk but have no clue. What happens when a bullet is struck or when a explosives go off? Its the gasses that create the explosion (shockwave). All explosives need a detonation source of some kind. But please keep trying to prove you know all of holy one.
 

CatHedral

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Oh boy you talk but have no clue. What happens when a bullet is struck or when a explosives go off? Its the gasses that create the explosion (shockwave). All explosives need a detonation source of some kind. But please keep trying to prove you know all of holy one.
Deflagration, no shock wave. Gunpowders do not detonate. No steel can withstand the shock (technically brisance) of things that detonate.
Cartridge primers do contain actual explosive, but it has been compounded against detonation. Primers are designed to reliably deflagrate on a mechanical or electrical signal.
 

maxamus1

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Deflagration, no shock wave. Gunpowders do not detonate. No steel can withstand the shock (technically brisance) of things that detonate.
Cartridge primers do contain actual explosive, but it has been compounded against detonation. Primers are designed to reliably deflagrate on a mechanical or electrical signal.
Look man I am by no means an expert in explosives nor do I claim to be but you are not either if you are I would love to know where you went to school for it.

No the primer is the spark the creates the gas with out the gun powder it would be almost useless unless in a major quantity of its self. Look at how many fireworks places of had explosion or how many gas stations have had explosions. Also look here kinds makes my point of gun powder being an explosive tough a low one but still. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder

Now have I ever said that the cleaning products would make huge explosion nope not once but the do create a chemical reaction that will put a nice size hole in your yard. I take it you never tried it. Once again man stop trying to be right all the time.
 
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