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krenshala
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Post by krenshala »

The only exception I can find to your list is repeating fire. I've seen both a chinese and korean for launching multiple (small) rockets either in series or in bulk. Not to mention the chu ko nu (or chu-ke nu) which is a repeating crossbow.

(Yeah, I know that isn't what you were referring to. :D )

GIThruster
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Post by GIThruster »

I wasn't familiar with the repeating crossbow. Very interesting!

I'm sure if we broadened what we consider "firearms" we could make a much longer list of inventions from the West. The various kinds of shot placed in cannons and even rifles and shotguns--most probably from the West. We could likewise sub-divide the various forms of semi-auto and automatic into several more groups, all from the West.

Westerners are very good at devising new ways to kill each other. Don't even get me started on grenades and bombs, warships and death rays, cigarettes and eggnog.
"Courage is not just a virtue, but the form of every virtue at the testing point." C. S. Lewis

KitemanSA
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Post by KitemanSA »

GIThruster wrote: Westerners are very good at devising new ways to kill each other. Don't even get me started on .... and eggnog.
:?: :?: :?:

GIThruster
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Post by GIThruster »

Well if pouring a glass of sugar and fat into your body isn't a way of killing yourself, then I dunno what is. :-)
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Post by KitemanSA »

:roll:

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