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Will most firearms fire in a vacuum?

In the sci fi show Firefly they use a large gun to disable a net in the vacuum of space. The kink is that they needed air around the gun in order for it to fire so they put it in a space suit. I know all guns are different, and this, being a futuristic (and fictional) gun makes it a special case, but my albeit limited knowledge of firearms and physics makes me think there shouldnt be a problem. If a glock can still fire full of sand what harm could nothing do? My only thinking is that oxygen is required for a campfire or a match or something like that but it seems that the combustion in a shell is different. Maybe it isn't.

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destroy them leave something in the drawer letting him know like cut them up leave the parts there.. say nothing he will know but it is too late at this age for correction yes you can do something.,, i suggest keep him busy doing hard physical labor like lawn mowing with a professional gardener . nothing fixes things like hard work
Those engines are pretty tough. The fire at the worst may have damaged the carb. The block itself should be fine. I'd do a full tear down of the engine, replace anything that looks dodgy and try it again.
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