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Alright so I got to thinking a few minutes ago, more or less about something I want to lay down in design platform,and a question arose. Would electricity or electric current effect a guns internals? Such as if it were hit by electricity or if a lesser form such as a stun gun, and i searched the internet to no prevail so just wanted to get everyones opinion or thoughts on it.If you think the parts would withstand electric currents or if there was a chambered round the likely hood of if firing.etc

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I thought that an interesting question as well, and then happened to run across this patent:

Title:

Ammunition for electrical discharge weapon

Patent ID:

US7444939

Issue Date:

November 04, 2008

Abstract:A primer-fired ammunition cartridge for an electrical discharge weapon having a housing with an exterior surface and two wire-tethered darts positioned within dart chambers in the housing and two electrical contacts positioned on opposite surfaces of the housing for lengthening an electrical arc path across the exterior surface of the housing. The housing can include a flange portion for engaging a chamber in an electrical discharge weapon wherein the flange portion includes an aperture thereby allowing the flange portion to bow and absorb resultant forces between the ammunition cartridge and the chamber of the electrical discharge weapon during firing of the cartridge.

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The 5" guns I worked on in the Navy were electrically primed. They would use impact to make the connection but an electric charge set off the primer.

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The important thing is the current potential. A stun gun has high voltage but only a few microamps, no damage likely. A car battery has low voltage but high current potential.... several hundred amps are possible. The current flow generates lots of heat and can cause local tack welding of metal parts (as mentioned), melting or distortion of polymer parts, possiby induce magnetism in some components, and could ruin the temper of springs. It takes a lot of heat to cook off a round.

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