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This message edited by FA-Chris M (UBCS). 2010-07-10 16:49:00 Awww... 27 rounds per second? I'd have expected more. :-(
There's something called the "strafer" that's pretty crazy. I don't know if a lot of places will allow it though. :-)
"175 rounds per second"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5oilym3YME&a...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK1bGEz7URQ&a...
http://www.xcalibertactical.com/products/str...
Once again, I'm quite sure it would not be allowed at any games around here because I believe the FPS can be changed on the fly to easily. It's more of a gun you ooooh and ahhhh over but never actually use.
The disclaimer at the bottom says it all:
"Disclaimer for Law Enforcement/Military Agencies for Less Lethal Use:
Due to the extensive rate of fire, law enforcement and military personnel are encouraged to exercise and heed the following: For less-lethal use, velocities should not exceed 425 FPS for typical engagements and should not be used at close range if possible. Do NOT aim for the center of body mass or head area. The Strafer is capable of inflicting serious or possible fatal injury! Aim for the lower extremities and when firing and keep the muzzle moving in a constant side-to-side motion across the target so to minimize tight clustering of the BBs directly onto the target to minimize possible injury. Fire ONLY short bursts! Long bursts may wear through a target and may inflict serious or possible fatal injury. NEVER use metal BBs for less-lethal use!! Use of metal BBs may inflict serious or possible fatal injury! Piper's Precision Products nor X-Caliber Tactical CANNOT be held responsible for any accidents or incidents due to misuse or neglect or use of the Strafer in the less-lethal role." |