This pyrotechnic shotgun shell projects a cone of burning magnesium sparks several meters, creating a visually striking effect reminiscent of a mythical creature’s fiery exhalation. Typically loaded with zirconium, magnesium, or similar materials, these rounds are designed to ignite flammable materials at a distance. One common example is their use in clearing brush or igniting fuses for demolition work.
The utility of such rounds extends beyond visual effects. In specific scenarios, they can be valuable tools. Historically, they have played a role in military and law enforcement contexts for signaling or creating diversions. The intense heat and bright flash can also disorient or momentarily incapacitate targets. However, inherent risks associated with these rounds necessitate careful handling and specialized training.