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Why hasn't the Military thought of this yet?

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FreekiN

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LOLOLOL

but of course physics is more complicated than that.

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what if the magnet fells on the face :woot:
 
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In this case the bullet fired by the person who is wearing magnet will also come to his head instead of going towards the enemy.......
 
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In this case the bullet fired by the person who is wearing magnet will also come to his head instead of going towards the enemy.......
Due to the sheer speed of the bullet, it'll take one hell of a strong magnet to attract it.

And if such a magnet is used, won't the soldier's own bullets be attracted to it?

Plus, are bullets even made up of anything that is that strongly attracted to magnets?
 
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most probably your own gun would stick to the magnet not the bullet, it would make it worse lol you would be left without a gun with a bullet coming towards you. Come near a tank or any other metal object and you would be stuck to it or worse if you have metal fillings in your teeth ouch lol
 
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Because lead isnt affected by magnets?
 
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Since when did they start making bullets out of steel? Except for some armour piercing ones, ordinary bullets are made out of lead.
Military is way more intelligent than some lousy cartoonist.:D
 
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