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No Problems, just don't want you to think people won't keep to their commitments when you have done all the hard work.
I think science fiction and news morph together too often.I heard the gun story was exaggerated, while you can make something that looks like a gun to be able to fire a bullet from one is something else, from my understanding the gun would need at the least a metallic firing pin.
Quote from: oldstuff on November 13, 2013, 09:52:27 pmNo Problems, just don't want you to think people won't keep to their commitments when you have done all the hard work.Same goes for me. I want one too but am waiting for the report back on how it works.Quote from: GMC on November 13, 2013, 10:06:19 amI think science fiction and news morph together too often.I heard the gun story was exaggerated, while you can make something that looks like a gun to be able to fire a bullet from one is something else, from my understanding the gun would need at the least a metallic firing pin.The gun I mentioned Geoff did indeed fire a bullet. I listen to the ABC and they covered the story. It was manufactured by some engineering students at one of the big US university's and fired at a shooting gallery. No doubt it did have some "real" metal in the firing mechanism but I doubt they'll ever be in a hurry to explain how they made it.