tokarov
its all physics......firstly the bullet would leave and travel....and keep going and going and going until acted upon by an outside force
as for making you the individual fly back, i doubt it, the recoil would have to be far greater than that to move a mass so large, it will move you probably, but not very much and nothing you couldnt control with your wrist, and with the absence of gravity i dont think it would be difficult
my question is would the bullet even fire, seeing as how space is ******** COLD the metal my act funny, also since there is no O2 in space, it cant burn, possibly
im not sure on this just a theory....im surprised nasa has not done any testing on this (or have they)
as for making you the individual fly back, i doubt it, the recoil would have to be far greater than that to move a mass so large, it will move you probably, but not very much and nothing you couldnt control with your wrist, and with the absence of gravity i dont think it would be difficult
my question is would the bullet even fire, seeing as how space is ******** COLD the metal my act funny, also since there is no O2 in space, it cant burn, possibly
im not sure on this just a theory....im surprised nasa has not done any testing on this (or have they)
Problem is, on earth metals rubbing together make a natural oxide lubricant, in space, they'd just fuse.