@Vermillion Did you look at the rounds he is firing? any decent shot to the head or chest cavity is devastating to organs. "Air-Rife" seems like Im using a weak or low power weapon but they have big game hunts with these rifles all over. It has more than enough power to kill a human. The draw back is you have to reload after every bullet by breaking the barrel and re-pressurizing. The air pressure acts on the dart/bullet just like the gas pressure of a real bullet fired out of a casing. Its pretty much a single fire silenced rifle. It makes little noise, still kills people, but you can only shoot one bullet at a time. ask gunther to look it up if you dont believe me or do it yourself
No I can understand now you explain, just where I come from air rifles are not considered deadly - however i can appreciate that elsewhere they are more so.
My brother and I used to own a pump action air powered pellet gun. It shot lead pellets a bit smaller than .22's and they could probably get through at least one side of the skull at shorter ranges. Also @Vermillion I'm glad you enjoyed that post. Cannibalism for the win right? Or maybe you preferred the throat rip?
Mhmn, gotta make good use of the claws. Piercing soft tissue is one of a few things they'll be good for. Anyway, made a small grammatical edit to my post. Please let me know if anyone sees any mistakes, thank you very much.
@iHxzardx Can you give me a link to the rifle? Like a picture or a website selling it? I want to see what you're talking about, because I don't believe any amount of air pressure can match a gunpowder charge, especially on skin and bone penetration.
You also said that he killed four people with (I assume) the rifle. Pretty sure that, considering how long it takes to pressurize an air rifle, and that air rifles have absolutely crap long-distance range, you could maybe kill two of them.
@Treue Eww. I hope Amie hits you on the head with her baton haha. Speaking of which, I'm going to find an actual model and a picture for reference and add them to the CS.
Just as a heads up, though, I'm always on mobile. I don't have a computer. This means that posts will look longer to me than they might to the rest of you, and it is really easy to make typos. Forgive me for that.
That reminds me, I don't have a computer currently. Using a phone with a cracked screen, if it breaks any worse I might be gone a bit waiting for the warranty replacement.