It seems I was wrong about something. I know, mark your calendars, it only happens once or twice a year. Remember here, when I said Teflon-coated bullets are coated with it to keep them from grinding off in the barrel? Turns out I was wrong. That's why most non-stick coated bullets are so coated, but the Teflon-coated "cop killer" bullets (which have never killed a cop) are coated with it to keep them from grinding off the barrel. Yeah, they're real hard, it seems, that's what their designers—cops themselves—were going for. Their main purpose is to go through the kinds of cover (car bodies, for instance) used in a police firefight.
PS. Yes, anonymous poster, they have made several games based on Hindu mythology, besides just Treasure of Rudra that you mentioned. But I find it difficult to believe the ads for that game featured Rudra, Indra, or Lord Shiva vaporizing a thinly-veiled export of Kratos with the casual contempt he deserves, since Treasure of Rudra came out in 1996 and God of War came out in 2005. Before you comment to tell me "it's been done", kindly make certain you are actually aware what "it" is.
Also, since you didn't give me any form of a user-name, your comment was deleted.
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