BP said:
When looking at trade – most goods would require pressurized containers at the very least to survive a vacuum (partial atmo would be ok).
I beg to differ. Some do require pressurized containers, e.g. food, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, live animals, biochemicals, and all machine parts with lubricants that can't do in vacuum but besides that, there is no need for a pressurized container for electronics, machine parts with vacuum-proof lubricants, raw materials, manufactured goods, ore, weapons (save the lubricants stuff), gems, cybernetics (again, lubricants), metals, radioactives, etc.
I also don't think that ammo will fall apart in hard vacuum, i.e. lose its agents. Why should it? The gunpowder is compacted not pressurized. What physical force will take the powder out the round?
Either the round was not pressurized in which case the is nothing to decompress and the materials stay where they are (assuming the gun has been taken out the airlock and underwent a proper decompression like everything else), or the round is in deed pressurized in which case it can easily handle 1 bar difference in pressure.
lastbesthope said:
The effect on the firer won't be as much as you'd think unless you have a really big bullet at massive velocities, remember very basic physics:
Mass(Shooter+Gun, etc)*delta_V=Mass(Bullet)*Velocity(Bullet)
A person weighs a LOT more than a bullet. So the velocity difference won't have a very large magnitude for a normal gun. You would still need to brace against it or correct after the fact though, you won't stay still.
In a zero-G environment a gentle tip on your shoulder can set you uncontrollably adrift, so imagine what a revolver can do.
If you have magnetized your boots, fine. However, if you hold on to nothing, kiss your current position good bye.
We should send a request to NASA to verify our various points of view.
I like Woas' idea about the heatsink clips. Here's a little improvement. Instead of putting the paste on your gun, you can have a hard casing filled with gel as a clip. The gel changes color as it takes on heat so you can see when to change the clip. You also don't need to bother with lubricants. The gel will take care of that.