is it possible to make a gun that shoots ice bullets to kill people but they melt so you cant trace it ?
POSSIBLY
MYTH BUSTED
probably not as the ice would shatter inside the barrel
>>8223629
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>>8223634
What about an air-pressure gun?
It would only cause a bruise, that is if the bullet does not break or melt first.
>>8223624
Why bullets designed based on dildos?
>>8223636
The bullet will not build up enough speed.
>>8223646
what if you made it really cold though ?
>>8223646
Make them pointy
>>8223646
I don't see why not,
what about salt or sugar bullets?
>>8223669
>>8223668
If so, bullet could be shot, but would break anyways.
>>8223643
>that text
it would shatter in the barrel and just come out as snow
>>8223624
yes just make it out of plasma from some element.
What if you had a bullet made of water that when shot out of a special gun, turned the water into superheated vapor and melted through a person.
>>8223624
What are you, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
>hurl an ice brick at someones head - he dies
so technically yes, now we just have to find out how small we can make the bullet while still retaining the desired levels of lethality
just use a laser gun
>>8223624
It already exist.
Some spy was killing in Bulgaria using that method.
Don'the remember his name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarian_umbrella
i believe this gun shot little ice pellets that would melt inside the targets body and release a deadly poison.
>>8223624
Contrary to popular belief, the police cant trace bullets like they do in CSI. They can confirm a bullet was shot from a gun after they have both in their possesion but there is no magical computerized microscope that traces the bullet back to the owner. Bullets get pretty much destroyed after they hit a target unless they are fmj but especially if they are hollow points. Most of the time the best the police and investigators can do is determine what caliber the gun was and where it was fired from.
>>8224711
The way they trace bullets in CSI is what you just described. They look at the markings on the bullet to determine which gun it came from or which bullets it matches to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ_7bqP2dso
>>8224737
Right, but they cant track you that way. Most guns are fired once before you buy them, some people say they do it to enter the rifling markings into some national database, but even if they do it doesnt matter. The markings a gun leaves on a bullet will change over the life of the gun, they wont be the same as the markings it made on bullets when the gun was first purchased due to wear, dirt, etc. Which means, the police cannot track you by the markings left on a bullet on a murder scene. If they have your gun, they can fire it, compare the markings to a bullet they found on the scene, and use that as evidence in court. They CANT, however, look at a fired bullet and instantly know whos gun it came from.
tl;dr if you are going to shoot a nigger you dont need ice bullets, just make sure you arent linked to the crime in any way that would be cause for investigation.