Gun
– An Object of Cold Knowledge
When we hear the word "gun", the first thing that comes to our minds is a weapon that shoots bullets, and it’s used by law enforcement agencies or war personnel. However, there are tons of other things, interesting and innovative, which we might not have known about guns. In this article, we’ll explore some cold knowledge related to guns.
1) A Perfect Gun Shot
A perfect gun shot does not leave any trace of a bullet in the barrel. When a bullet is fired, it not only leaves the barrel of the gun but also takes some of the barrel with it. This is known as barrel erosion. So, the perfect gun shot has zero barrel erosion, and the bullet takes all its energy to bring down the target.
2) The Longest Sniper Shot
The longest sniper shot was made by a Canadian soldier, Corporal Rob Furlong, during Operation Anaconda, in Afghanistan, in 2002. He shot an enemy combatant from a distance of 2,430 meters (2,657 yards). This incredible feat was made possible by using the .50 BMG cartridge, which has an effective range of up to 4,000 meters.
3) The Deadliest Revolver
The Colt Python revolver, introduced in 1955, is considered one of the deadliest revolvers in history. It has a six-shot cylinder that can fire .357 Magnum rounds with extreme accuracy. It was widely used by police officers and military personnel before it was discontinued in 1999. Due to its effectiveness and lethality, it is still a popular weapon among collectors.
4) A Gun That Folds
The Taurus Curve is a unique and innovative gun that can be folded to fit right into the pocket. It has a curved design that perfectly fits the shape of the body and can be easily carried around. The gun is chambered for .380 ACP rounds and has an integrated laser sight, making it a perfect concealed carry option for self-defense and personal protection.
5) The First Machine Gun
The first machine gun was developed by Hiram Maxim in 1884. It was a fully automatic weapon that used a belt-fed mechanism to fire rounds continuously. The weapon was later improved and became the Maxim gun, which was used extensively by the British during World War I. The invention of the machine gun was a revolution in warfare and had a significant impact on the way battles were fought.
In conclusion, guns are not just weapons of destruction but also objects of innovation and fascination. The above-mentioned cold knowledge about guns is just a fraction of the vast amount of information available on this subject. Whether we like guns or not, we cannot deny their impact on history and how they continue to shape our world today.