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  2. Dragon's breath (ammunition) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's breath is a special type of incendiary-effect round for shotguns. Dragon's breath consists primarily of magnesium pellets/shards. When the round is fired, sparks and flames can shoot out to about 100 feet (30 meters), although, some sources claim it extends to 300 feet (91 meters). [1] Dragon's breath is normally chambered in 12-gauge ...

  3. Dragon's Breath rounds: What to know about the shotgun ... - AOL

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    Dragon's Breath shells are commonly used to signal a shooter's location or to signal for help, according to the website of American Specialty Ammo of Wadsworth, Ohio. They can also be used to ...

  4. Happy birthday Ohio! Here are 10 weird Ohio laws, from ...

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    Just don't toast to the Buckeye State if Santa sold you the booze — that's illegal. We took a look at Ohio's history and discovered some puzzling pieces of legislation. 10 of the strangest Ohio laws

  5. Incendiary ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Incendiary projectiles, in particular those intended for armor penetration, are more effective if they explode after penetrating a surface layer, such that they explode inside the target.

  6. Dragon's Breath - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's breath comes from mythology, as used to describe the ability of dragons to emit fire from their mouth. Dragon's Breath, Dragon's breath, dragon breath or dragonbreath may also refer to: Dragon's breath (ammunition), a pyrotechnic shotgun shell; Dragon's Breath (dessert), a dessert made with liquid nitrogen

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  8. Judge rejects 2nd Amendment argument from illegal immigrant ...

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    A federal judge denied a request to dismiss a gun charge against an illegal immigrant in Ohio, rejecting the man's claim that he has Second Amendment rights.

  9. Chasing the dragon - Wikipedia

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    Another use of the term "chasing the dragon" refers to the elusive pursuit of a high equal to the user's first in the use of a drug, which after acclimation is no longer achievable. [3] Used in this way, "chasing the dragon" can refer to any recreational drug administered by any means.