The CIA's 'Heart Attack Gun': A Cold War Weapon for Targeted Assassinations military.com 18 points by thunderbong 3 hours ago
cryptoegorophy 2 hours ago Interesting, so a bullet would not fire but probably launched with some kind of a spring, otherwise it would melt quickly. nhinck3 10 minutes ago Compressed gas is more likely, but I find it hard to believe that it'd be effective at 100m
nhinck3 10 minutes ago Compressed gas is more likely, but I find it hard to believe that it'd be effective at 100m
Interesting, so a bullet would not fire but probably launched with some kind of a spring, otherwise it would melt quickly.
Compressed gas is more likely, but I find it hard to believe that it'd be effective at 100m
RIP Pope
Really? You think that’s the reason?