To answer your question, they do not use a gun to do an industrial piercing. they use something similar to a sewing needle that's the best way i can describe it. its much sharper and bigger about a 14 gauge. they have videos on YouTube so you can get an idea of the steps taken and the instruments used. i have an industrial piercing myself i don't think that the needle felt any different than getting a regular earlobe or cartilage piercing with a gun both feel the same to me. I hope I was able to provide you with the answer you were looking for.
Bridget, 17, New Jersey
No they only pierce ears
yes, any gun can pierce any object-it merely matters on what type of object you are attepting to pierce and its thickness and the projectile or ammunitions hardness, velocity and shape
Only horribly uneducated people would pierce anything let alone a bellybutton with a piercing gun. Go to a piercer. They will pierce it with a sterile needle. DO NOT try to do it yourself. You will most likely end up with an infection and possibly a huge scar.
they use a piercing gun or a needle
Most don't do it with a gun, usually a needle.
First, They rub it really hard. Then, Right after they rub it, they quickly pierce your ears with a gun-like thing...........i guess!
Where is Pierce County? We get questions from all 50 states, and most gun laws in the US are set by the State.
hurts like a "B" word!!!!! especially a few days after getting it done!!
They pierce the ear twice . . Then they put a bar in the piercings . it is pretty common anymore .
Yup. There is, a tattoo gun uses the needle to pierce you're skin and inject permenant ink.
The Needle. Using The Gun To Pierce Like For Example Your Cartilage In Your Ear, The Cartilage Might Shatter And Youll Feel Tiny Bumps Around Your New Piercing, Thatll Mean You Have Shattered Your Cartilage. So In My Opinion For Choosing What To Pierce With I Would Have To Say A Hollow Piercing Needle :)
well of course, any piercing hurts, with or without a gun. but, i doubt they would pierce your nose with a gun, instead a hollow needle.