cthia wrote:kzt wrote:Recoil is VxM. The faster the round, the more recoil. The heaver the round, the more recoil. The lighter the gun, the more you feel it.
This is why little pistols firing powerful rounds are not a lot of fun.
Which is one of two reasons why the average Lady Derringer is apt to opt for a .22 derringer.
The average woman doesn't plan to use a derringer to kill the b*astard, she just plans to be able to get away to live another day.
Then have the police follow his bleeding arse and pick him up in the emergency room.
He's the one bleeding and wide-eyed from "shell shock."
Most of the recoil on a rifle or handgun is not due to the bullet's velocity, it is the gas that propelled the bullet escaping the muzzle.
Since the pulser dosen't have this, it can have a heavier projectile (not as thick, but much longer) going much faster, and still have less kick than a chemical powered firearm.