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I didn't quote all of privateer's post, he mentioned that the bullets don't explode like in the movies. The mercury would definitely vaporize alone by the air friction if it would not be coated. I am not sure however if a wax coating is sufficent to protect it. Sure, the (copper) casing will take most of the heat of the fired bullet, however the question is how hot the tip of the projectile gets. Those guys (http://www.goinfrared.com/media/www_...org_bullet.pdf) measured the temperature of bullet, fired from an AR15, at 267° C (513°F), shortly after it left the barrel. This would melt wax, if the tip is this hot. However in this article about gunshot wounds (http://liberalforum.org/liberalforum...unshot-wounds/) they state that bullets don't get hot enough to kill bacterias on it Quote:
We'll have to wait what privateer says, as he certainly tested this in practice ![]() |
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