It's not that dangerous
If you have a six gun and you use one bullet, that's like 8 percent change.
If you have a six gun and you use one bullet, that's like 8 percent change.
More like 17%, and if you have three bullets then it's 50%. Or perhaps I should have kept that to myself . . .
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I guess I can tell you all now that it was a Kiss Kiss Bang Bang reference. So yeah, it's dangerous.
shareIf you have a six gun and you use one bullet, that's like 8 percent change.
Please follow your own guide for living and be absolutely sure to let us know how it works out.
shareOK, here's a revolver to your head with one bullet in a random chamber. I guess you'd just coolly say, "Oh, go ahead, pull the trigger, it's no big deal."
Not to mention it's more than double the odds you claim (16.7%), the risk may be small, but the consequences are enormous.
The restitution of life is no great feat. A variety of deaths may well enter into your punishment
I often play Russian Roulette with a cap gun with only one unused cap in the cylinder. I'd say it goes off about 10 percent of the time. Even that is too high odds. I'd never play it with live ammo in a real gun.
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