So they still had to clean them all the time as they couldn’t ever be sure.
It always be like that. You just never know if this round will blow up your barrel, leave no dirt or just be normal.
After a brief search, indeed, there are not many English sources for this ammo type. I have only found this: https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/iskra-7-62x39mm-5-45x39mm-and-9x18mm-sabotage-cartridges/52606/4
From Russian sources - this ammo was used to clog the barrels of guns. Was produced in 9mm Makarov, 5.45x39 & 7.62(pictures in reverse order.) This ammunition wasn’t any different from regular, including weight and markings.
These would defragment/split into pieces inside the barrel, thus rendering the gun sabotaged. These would be issued to Afghanistan soldiers, who would intentionally “lose” several boxes on the battlefield, and if the enemy picked and used the rounds, their guns would be sabotaged.
You bet your ass there us:
Probably. The same thing works for bears - bears who ate mostly berries have meat, which tastes slightly sweet. This works, I believe, for red meat: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2286578/
Probably feeding a ton of fish to a pig from early life will make the taste more fishy.
If Sisyphus wants destruction, then I think diverting it is the best. Even though the ship has no original parts, it is still a ship, even if it is a model of the original ship.
Odds even out - they’ve got a second change(depends on their anatomy.)
Or human part will be alive, and not the horse part.
Yeah… honestly, it depends on how they’re built. Because it might work on one of interpretation of the centaur’s internal biology, but not on another. Still funny though.
They also produce both eggs & milk, thus they can be enslaved for infinite supply of omelette.
Or twice as many to sell. Now selling 3 kidneys per person won’t be a problem.
I am unsure whether centaurs have a joined or separate circulatory systems. Worst case - they’re separate for horse & human body. But if they’re joined, then I think a centaur may survive on 1 heart, as you’ve said.
I think it is a left-handed caliper, because the letters on the adjustable wrench look normal.