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Dragon’s Breath rounds are typically 12-gauge shotgun shells filled with magnesium pellets or shards that ignite upon firing. When discharged, they produce a fireball or a stream of sparks and flames that can shoot out up to 100 feet (30 meters) or more, depending on the load.
The shell contains a magnesium-based incendiary compound.
When fired, the ignition of the compound creates an intense flame and sparks, similar to a pyrotechnic display.
The visual effect is similar to a flamethrower.
Highly dangerous: Can ignite flammable materials, including dry grass or wood. Not suitable for indoor use.
Not practical for self-defense or hunting. It’s mainly used for entertainment, demonstrations, or tactical videos.
Legality varies: Banned or restricted in some U.S. states and other countries due to fire hazard and classification as incendiary ammo.
Gun shows
YouTube stunt videos
Pyrotechnic demonstrations
Military/police training (rarely)
Illegal or restricted in places like California, New York, and Illinois.
Use only in controlled environments with fire suppression on hand.
Treat like live fire + fireworks—with extreme caution.