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Ben Corson and Roger Stoughton are the founders of cs gas. Otherwise known as tear gas which is commonly used in riot control.
Ben Corson and Roger Stoughton are the founders of cs gas. Otherwise known as tear gas which is commonly used in riot control.
depends what mace you mean...a spice made from a dried part of the nutmeg or a liquid causing tears and nausea used as a spray for riot control. Both legal
Riot gear is typically made from a combination of durable and protective materials such as polycarbonate, thermoplastic or polycarbonate-based material for the helmet visors, body shields made of polycarbonate, ballistic nylon or high-density polyethylene for body armor, impact-resistant foam padding, and fire-resistant fabrics for clothing. Additionally, metal components like buckles and straps may be used for reinforcement and secure attachment.
Authorities want to control a crowd not annihilate it. Hence the reason they wear riot gear use tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, canines and other designated non-lethal methods That equipment is reserved for the control of peaceful demonstrations in Communist China.
no acshally it is bullet pruff vests used to be made of whale shark skin
The M82 was made in 2 calibers. The original used the .50 BMG cartridge, which fires a bullet that is .510 inches in diameter. The weight of the bullet varies depending on WHICH bullet is used, but is in the area of 700 grains weight. The later version of the M82 was made in caliber .416 Barrett. This is, as the name suggests, a .416 inch bullet that weighs 400 grains.
Riot vehicles can vary. In some cases, they may simply be buses with chicken wire placed over the windows. Generally speaking, riot vehicles aren't expected to encounter the same sort of threats military vehicles are, so the armour tends to be simple steel, rather than using ceramics or kevlar. Most of your bullet resistant windows are actually made from plastic, rather than glass. The tyres might be inflated with foam, rather than air.
The idiomatic phrase silver bullet is now used as a sort of easy and effective fix for a problem. It comes from old legends of werewolves who would easily drop from a bullet made of pure silver.
Oleoresin of Capsaicin (OC)