yh but people can call it whatever they want and lego and legos is kinda the same thing and do people still play with legos cus if they do then that's crazy
As someone with gun knowledge, the best way of explaining this is when the bottom middle part of the bullet is hit by something it goes bang, so the the gpu would haft to be VERY heavy for the bottom bullet to press upper one hard enough to go bang.
You might be right... But I guess the hammer / striker in the gun generally strikes real hard on the base. I really don't know if the GPU's weight is strong enough to create that amount of force. I'm interested in guns but I'm not really knowledgeable in them so I might be wrong too
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The bullets will probably be fine unless the gpu becomes heavy enough to where that bottom round pushes into that top round and assuming it’s a live round and center fired activate the primer and set it off. (Which is highly unlikely) Alright y’all please start reading the replies I get it
Even if they did end ip going off, it wouldnt be as catastrophic as some may think. they arent in a barrel so they have no compression. they would just pop and fizzle. may light your setup on fire but also might just be a flash of light.
It wouldn't go off no matter what tbh. Your computer will never get up to hot enough temperature to make the round go off. As for the bottom one pushing into the top one, it still wouldn't go off because that'd be a very slow process if it even happened at all. To make a round like this go off, you need something small and fast striking it hard. I've had a .22 round accidentally be thrown in a bonfire before, it took hours before it went off. I hope your computer doesn't get hotter than a bonfire or you have bigger issues
As a gun-expert(true American) who games this is relatively safe. Assuming by you saying “i feel like it’s not a great idea” equates to safety concerns of yours. They won’t go off if you’re wondering
As a gun nut i can say its absolutely safe those cartridges would have to have alot more weight for the bottom one to start the top ones primer i mean hell you can put them in a pan and cook them and be mostly safe as smokeless powder needs almost direct flame to start.
Somewhat of a gun expert my self opinion: technically the bullets will never go off, as you need a primer to set the charge of the bullet on fire to cause it to explode and fire the round And no exterior factors ever fired a bullet even if you shoot at it with another bullet (last I remember) so it’s safe to say you can use them as a stand
language can often change, gay originally mean cheerful not homosexual, so if everyone starts using legos it will become official in the future, show your support by start saying legos.
For loose rounds you just need to be aware of it’s an inexpensive lead bullet (lead exposure) but a fully jacketed round it’s probably no big deal. There’s no risk of a random discharge and it would take extreme direct heat to compromise it. I walso wouldn’t stack them though, maybe a nice long round from a large caliber would be cool
Man... I didn't even know about GPU sag before, I just saw my friend had a star wars toy holding it up and I thought it was cool and just placed an anime figma on mine back then.