22 Sep 7449

I was building a bullet in the corner of the Ryog family's workshop this afternoon.

It wasn't made for rifle guns, it was for revolver pistols handed to Ralpha and Guine as protection.

They said they hadn't shot a single shot yet, so they haven't been consumed at all, but now the actual packet was concerned that the bullet section was just a chunk of iron, with high penetration but lacking man-stopping power.

The whole bullet is hard muk iron, so it's also caught on the point that if you hit something hard after penetrating it, you might jump bullet.

Because of its high penetration, it has the advantage of easily dealing damage to opponents wearing metal armor (platemails) and the like, but it can lead to bullets penetrating and leaving the opponent with the ability to act unless it hits a steep point at close range or without armor.

I don't think it should be considered identical to the human body because it caused Troll's head to blow up in Balduk's labyrinth because his skull was stiff, the angle of the bullet changed dramatically after the hit, and if it wasn't highly penetrating, the hit would have stopped at the bone.

And I decided to change the warhead called Muku's iron, which was a spindle.

That being said, I'm not going to change the material.

Even in my territory, you can use lead because it produces lead, but I have the image that lead is not very good for you.

I mean it, I don't want to stick my hand in the mud for a long time.

Maybe iron ore hasn't changed much, but it's just a mood problem there, and now I feel like it.

Anyway, instead of changing materials or combining multiple materials such as full metal jacket bullets to create warheads, the aim was to increase man-stopping power even at close range by changing the shape of the warheads.

Specifically, the basic line called spindle remains intact, drilling holes from the beginning of the bullet to about two-thirds towards the bottom.

Well, you're like a thick, little cup.

Next, insert a few cuts from the beginning to the bottom of the hole on the side of the bullet.

This time I looked at the bullet from the top and cut it in eight directions.

Sometimes it doesn't look somewhat like a closed flower bud from the side at this point.

That's it.

The point is, you're a dam dam bullet.

It's a kind of expanding bret, professionally speaking.

Hollow points, soft points and other bullets that deform or crush in mushroom form at the time of hit are also classified as a form of this Expanding Bret.

Bullets that are prohibited by the Hague Land Warfare Agreement on Earth, but in fact, the only subject of regulation is the military, so in national police and other judicial bodies, including Japan... Er, they should still be in normal use today in 2036, and since they are quite popular items for hunting guns, they are also distributed in large quantities within Japan as real packs for hunting, consumed on an annual basis of 100,000 rounds.

Besides, in Aus, it's a treaty on Earth, so there's nothing wrong with hiring in the military.

Anyway, when this bullet is fired and then hit the target, it disassembles so that it can bounce in and out of its body.

My pistol also has a life ring cut, so it spins at high speed, so the petal part of the warhead will spread as it spirals.

The petal portion is small so it can be transmitted to the target without extra kinetic energy from the bullet without penetrating the body. It also has the purpose of sharpening the opponent's resistance with a single hit bullet by worsening the blind tube wound.

Furthermore, if the bottom part of the empty hole is kept in a bit of a mountain shape, the body part of the bullet after the petals are scattered will also maintain considerable penetration.

The drawback is that the effective range will be shorter compared to iron muk bullets even with the same amount of charge because the air resistance will be greater, and the penetration is greatly reduced, but I don't think it will be much of a problem because it is a protective weapon that only uses pistols at close range anyway.

It would be sufficient if we could reliably disable the tyrant 20 m away in one shot.

All right, I got it.

Is it because I did my work with considerable care and caution?

A pack of 100 rounds was completed without a single outburst.

Not as good as Tris, but I'm getting used to it, too.

I'll give these to them tonight or tomorrow...... normal iron muk ammo I recovered, what shall I do?

It's out of the question to throw it away.

...... oh!

I thought of something good!

Teach the people of Beglitz the time with magic tools that can use the Audible Glamour you've acquired in the Labyrinth.

If you say so to a large extent, then no one is suspicious.

Hmm, wouldn't this reason also mislead the eyes of the wrong person?

That's a big lie Tris and Bell threw up when they were able to interject Tor, but that's pretty useful.

It might be a good idea to leave the firing of the first one to Ben or Ellie, who is using it to guard Courtzill Castle.

Nobody will see you in the castle gate.

They need to get used to guns, too.

Whether I'm in the administration or the Knights, I think if the gunfire sounds from Courtzille Castle at a set time, I'll soon blend into a part of my life saying, "That's what it is."

... Doesn't it sound that loud in the first place?

It's quite a distance to the castle, so you may not hear it all over the city of Beglitz for a moment, but that's fine.

You can also find out how far the sound travels with various loading volumes.

All right, do you want to try shooting every day, morning, noon and evening from next week or around next week?

Shooting six shots or something at six in the morning wouldn't be unnatural.

Maybe we could test fire when we manufacture new bullets and guns.

In the evening, I just finished dinner on my own after showing my face to the administration once.

I heard Mizuchi was going with the Knights' night training.

I wanted to go to night combat training too, but I was thinking about focusing on creating a semiconductor diode with tungsten and germanium this evening because I'm feeling quite responsive.

On his way back to Courtzil Castle, he met the Ralphas, who were climbing Mount Belos.

I have Marl and Limby with me.

According to Guineh, we were able to confirm the terrain to Zondir.

Also, although we saw a flock of goblins in Mount Velos, we didn't seem to develop into combat in particular because our opponents were a handful of four.

I made a new type of pistol bullet, so in addition to the brief precautions for use, I told him to go get it to Ryog's workshop tomorrow and tried to break up.

"Hey, have you had dinner yet?

I'm done listening to me. Larfa asks.

Hi, he seemed to want to have dinner with me.

Can you get me back to Beglitz again?

"Oh. I already ate. I have some work to do this evening. I'm sorry, but I'll see you next time."

That being said, when I munched into the horse Uranus, I headed to Courtzil Castle without even looking back.

I also feel like Ralpha was complaining about something, but completing the diode is extra important than his emotions.

Of all the people who live in the territory of this West Dirt region in the first place, it's only about Mizuchi, my family, who is thick enough to eat dinner with me without even taking an appointment.

No, well, I've never cared about an appointment or anything.

When I arrived at Court Jill Castle, my slaves greeted me, including Ben and Ellie, starting with Elmy.

I hear Zulu hasn't returned from track construction yet.

Before I forget, I thought I'd tell Ben and Ellie about the time pistol firing, but I remembered that I hadn't told anyone about doing that yet.

You can tell it this weekend or so.

Well, I just managed to get my eye on diodes by the end of the evening.

Will you do your best?

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