redneckmedic
Grandmaster
Can two bullets occupy the same barrel...?
... at the same time,
... both in constant motion,
not malfunctioning, i.e. doing what they are designed to do,
in an existing weapon?
I'm not looking for a hypothetical.... "well if we make the barrel long enough and the rate of fire fast enough, anything is possible.", answer.
I'm asking, is there a machine gun that fires so quick that bullets are in the barrel at the same time?
I'm guessing the math won't work, even in a very very rapid ROF rifle, the first round at a few thousand fps is long gone even in a 2000 RPM gun.
But what if, what would happen? Would bullet two create a reverse draft and push bullet one faster? Would the increase of pressure from an occupied barrel cause a "clogged" barrel reaction even though its pulling a vacuum?
Where's INGO's Elite... the brains on the board....
... at the same time,
... both in constant motion,
not malfunctioning, i.e. doing what they are designed to do,
in an existing weapon?
I'm not looking for a hypothetical.... "well if we make the barrel long enough and the rate of fire fast enough, anything is possible.", answer.
I'm asking, is there a machine gun that fires so quick that bullets are in the barrel at the same time?
I'm guessing the math won't work, even in a very very rapid ROF rifle, the first round at a few thousand fps is long gone even in a 2000 RPM gun.
But what if, what would happen? Would bullet two create a reverse draft and push bullet one faster? Would the increase of pressure from an occupied barrel cause a "clogged" barrel reaction even though its pulling a vacuum?
Where's INGO's Elite... the brains on the board....