martin i did'nt know you were so knowledgeable there was smoke coming out of my ears after reading all thatShergar wrote:if you fire a rocket say pyrotechnic out off the panzershreak depending
upon the charge used the weapon will lift into the air along with the user ,
this is caused by a vacuum causing through the after burn off the initial
discharge off the weapon , however a small fragmentable / burnable
object if placed behind the projectile it will discharge through the rear off
the panzershreak thus reducing the forward and upward thrust off the
weapon once it has been discharged . it is a basic law of physics that for
every action there is an equal and opposite reaction .
im not sure how the law would stand in the north off ireland in regards to
a panzershreak being fired in this way as it may be regarded as a viable
weapon in the wrong hands and you would most likely have to speak to
the relevant government department to see where the land lies in the
legality off this . it would be nice to see it used in action in a ww2 setting
i wish you well with your quest
Pyros
Re: you could
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Re: you could
If you launch a firework type rocket out, then there would be major H&S implications as its trajectory will be unpredictable.Shergar wrote:if you fire a rocket say pyrotechnic out off the panzershreak depending
upon the charge used the weapon will lift into the air along with the user ,
this is caused by a vacuum causing through the after burn off the initial
discharge off the weapon , however a small fragmentable / burnable
object if placed behind the projectile it will discharge through the rear off
the panzershreak thus reducing the forward and upward thrust off the
weapon once it has been discharged . it is a basic law of physics that for
every action there is an equal and opposite reaction .
im not sure how the law would stand in the north off ireland in regards to
a panzershreak being fired in this way as it may be regarded as a viable
weapon in the wrong hands and you would most likely have to speak to
the relevant government department to see where the land lies in the
legality off this . it would be nice to see it used in action in a ww2 setting
i wish you well with your quest
If you decide to try and stabilise the projectile, you have a s.5 firearm and will explaining your actions to a beak!
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Re: the two off you
No, the've been sectioned thoughShergar wrote:bryn and paul have either of you ever been certified