
The
Gyrojet is a family of unique
firearms developed in the 1960s named for the method of
gyroscopically stabilizing its projectiles. Firing small
rockets rather than inert
bullets, they had little recoil and didn't require a heavy barrel to resist the pressure of the combustion gases. Velocity on leaving the tube was very low, but increased to around 1,250
feet per second (380
m/s) at 30 feet (9.1 m). The result was a very lightweight weapon with excellent ballistics.
Long out of production, today they are a coveted collector's item with prices for even the most common model ranging above $1,000. They are, however, rarely fired; ammunition, when available at all, can cost over $100 per round.
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