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I'm sorry but... you're an idiot. (read above)
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The Germans actually produced a few working firearms with angled barrels during the second world war. They were used in conjunction with a sort of periscope for firing over the top of trenches and around corners. It wasn't something that was made in great numbers, or carried by every soldier on the field, but they [i]did[/i] make some and they [i]do[/i] work. I don't remember the designation for the weapon, but with a little help from Google I'm sure you'll find what I'm talking about. Assuming of course that you care to look it up.
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The statement about the barrel might be wrong but the point he was making is, that there are guns capable of shooting from behind a corner.
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Which I've never denied. The problem with his argument is that the guns placed into the corner shot are ballistically unchanged. He made a statement that is patently false. Period.
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Again, you're an idiot. Regardless of the technicalities and what you want to whine about, the Corner Shot is proving my point that gun design and form changes. Is it too crazy to think 700 years more and gun could be [i][u]slightly[/u][/i] different than what we have today? You'd probably be one of those people who thought the Earth was flat and centered in the galaxy.
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No. The cornershot is not "changing" guns. It's a gun holder... that is all. You put a standard Glock into it, and you get a standard Glock back. Saying that the corner shot is changing how weapons work is like saying that a tactical light changes how weapons work. Your entire train of thought here is just ridiculous.