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OK, found the link:
https://www.dark-storm.com/images/promo/0/SCPD-Shockwave-Letter-5-19-2017.pdf
legal in Nassau county also - and - it appears also in NY City - but not for concealed carry
http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/criminaljustice/downloads/pdfs/nyc_administrative_code_10_3.pdf
not that any of this applies to us in the NW, just for reference material
on another point - a Dragon's breath round burns at over 4000 F deg
found this from a Dallas Co police report:
As reported by the INS District Dallas, TX, there is a 12-gauge shotgun round on the market called Dragon's Breath. Law enforcement officers responded to a scene where a parolee with a shotgun was holding a hostage. The officers were able to get the offender to relinquish the weapon and free the hostage. They found a box of shotgun shells called Dragon's Breath, which were also loaded in the weapon.
A test of the round using a standard police-issue Remington 12-gauge shotgun was performed. When fired, the compounds in the rounds react together and incendiary metal particles reaching 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit are propelled 90 to 110 yards (82 to 100 meters) downrange. The blast is immense, burning all organic matter in its path and temporarily creating a whiteout effect at night. A Styrofoam mannequin fitted with a bulletproof vest was positioned approximately 10 yards (9 meters) downrange. When the ammunition was discharged, a combination of sparks and flames ejected from the barrel of the shotgun toward the mannequin, which exploded on impact. The explosion sent a large amount of flames and sparks 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) into the air, set the vest on fire and caused severe damage and deformation to the vest's strike plate.
RJMT
https://www.dark-storm.com/images/promo/0/SCPD-Shockwave-Letter-5-19-2017.pdf
legal in Nassau county also - and - it appears also in NY City - but not for concealed carry
http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/criminaljustice/downloads/pdfs/nyc_administrative_code_10_3.pdf
not that any of this applies to us in the NW, just for reference material
on another point - a Dragon's breath round burns at over 4000 F deg
found this from a Dallas Co police report:
As reported by the INS District Dallas, TX, there is a 12-gauge shotgun round on the market called Dragon's Breath. Law enforcement officers responded to a scene where a parolee with a shotgun was holding a hostage. The officers were able to get the offender to relinquish the weapon and free the hostage. They found a box of shotgun shells called Dragon's Breath, which were also loaded in the weapon.
A test of the round using a standard police-issue Remington 12-gauge shotgun was performed. When fired, the compounds in the rounds react together and incendiary metal particles reaching 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit are propelled 90 to 110 yards (82 to 100 meters) downrange. The blast is immense, burning all organic matter in its path and temporarily creating a whiteout effect at night. A Styrofoam mannequin fitted with a bulletproof vest was positioned approximately 10 yards (9 meters) downrange. When the ammunition was discharged, a combination of sparks and flames ejected from the barrel of the shotgun toward the mannequin, which exploded on impact. The explosion sent a large amount of flames and sparks 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) into the air, set the vest on fire and caused severe damage and deformation to the vest's strike plate.
RJMT