DRAGON'S BREATH INFO

Jimbo, Would that toasted & roasted duck have a metallic after taste? Yuck! Charging Brownie or was it a black bear after you were fired?
 
Old thread but interesting to me. I could imagine a few extreme situations where
these may be needed. Hopefully our society won't decline to that point in our life times.
 
Actually it was one of the oldest "necro" threads...

If your target needs a good scaring then they may finally find a purpose...:rolleyes:
Brent
 
because we live in the great united states (all 47 of them) we can own totally useless things and have fun with them, provided we aren't hurting anyone.

I've wanted to get some of those novelty rounds, like the flechette, and the rubber balls, and the dragons breath, but I sold my pump, and I am not putting novelty rounds in my benelli. I don't care how much you tell me it wont hurt my gun.
 
How do the flames know how to avoid burning up vents in a gas auto? I don't think I'd try Dragon's Breath in a R-1100 or a Beretta.
 
I purchased a couple packs of them years ago at a gun show when they were legal in Florida. Fired them from a cheap single shot shotgun for fear of damage. No damage. The fireball was impressive but no where near as big as the photos would have you believe. The fireball was also very short lived. They were fun but the only real use we could think of would be to break the bedroom window of a sleeping victim with the muzzle then incinerate everything in the room. Not my bag so I deemed them "useless".
 
I ran some through my Mav88 and they were fun but the 3-5 second burn time is complete bull. Mine burned for about 1 second max. At least that was what i was told, the flash blinded me for about 10-15 seconds. They are fun to shoot when you have an audience but they are a bit pricey.

As far as SD goes, your better off with buckshot, but the surprise show for the BG will probably make him soil himself.
 
Granulated Zirconium is actually the incendiary device in these rounds, not magnesium. Would really like to play with these some time. Does anybody know specifically if they are legal in Kansas?
 
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