Why does Batman not simply use a firearm loaded with rubber bullets? Though they may inflict severe wounds, it seems far safer and easier to aim than razor sharp shurikens.
Batman and non-lethal weaponry
That's boring. There's flair in the batarang.
You don't become fucking Batman for efficiency. Style factor matters too.
He's fired rubber bullets from vehicle-mounted guns before but he has an aesthetic dislike for all handheld firearms on account of, y'know, being traumatized by one when he was a kid.
"It seems you took my advice about theatricality a bit literally."
He's triggered when he sees a gun, it's ok when it's mounted on the Batmobile, but he can't handle it.
Rubber bullets can kill, as can tasers
Can you do trickshots with a rubber bullet, or have ones that conveniently explode as soon as the villain catches them and laughs?
But so can batarangs. Didn't he slice Red Hood's throat with one? Wait, was that canon?
Punching someone really hard in the face can kill too.
Batman could.
Trying to catch a rubber bullet would result in a broken hand.
>tazers kill more people every year than sharks do
>tear gas/pepper spray (allergens) cause 2-9 deaths a year
>rubber bullets are same as baton attacks, they still imbed into the skin and are inaccurate beyond 3 yards (hitting the neck possibly)
Also all the lawsuits against entertainment industry, most of this stuff is disallowed material beyond a single panel mentioning it.
Oh shit, is there legal ramifications if depicted? I didn't know that. Makes a whole lot of sense now...
I'd rather be shot than suffer long term brain trauma from being kicked in the head by a kevlar boot by a 6'4" 220 pound olympic level athlete.
How the fuck would that make sense, you absolute retard?
They are also called more accurately "Less-Lethal weapons", for the reasons and others have mentioned.
>rubber bullets are bad and could kill people
>foot long razor sharp boomerangs are perfectly safe though
Bat-shills need to stop being retarded.
Seriously, if this is a lolrealism thing, then Batman should've been dead by his first outing. Or at bare minimum faced some actual consequences for building Brother Eye.
>"it's okay when Batman does it!"
*adjusts glasses* Well, if the comic constantly gets sued for "violent depictions of firearms" then DC would find it more profitable to simply not depict firearms.
lol, chill, not everything has to be realistic
Ex-fucking-actly. That's why Batman uses them. Bullets only have one use or function; batarangs have loads of potential.
Read Dark Knight returns and never open threads like this again.
He couldn't figure out how to mass-produce rubber bullets shaped like bats without any of his employees noticing.
Why doesn't Batman use his feces as well? Nobody wants to fight a man with poo on his hands.
People die from punches all the time. It's comics, you just accept that Batman knows what he's doing and knows how to avoid killing people.
Kinda unrelated, but it really bugs me that over time, batarangs have become less "boomerang" and more "shuriken"
No, you can die pretty much instantly from that.
There's no such thing as reliable non lethal take downs in a life or death situation in reality. Punching someone in the head with your gauntleted fist until they stop moving is as likely to kill them as it is to harmlessly knock them out. Same for his bat-tasers, bat-gas grenades, bat-grappling gun, bat-darts, and all the other shit he does.
Use a beanbag shotgun or CS gas paintball gun. I swear it's like you mother fuckers never played SWAT 4.
>Can you do trickshots with a rubber bullet
Rubber bullets, as I understand it, are used for riot control and intended, again, as I understand it, to be fired at the ground around the group of rioters, bounced off the ground first and then hit people.
Shooting people directly with rubber bullets isn't something you want to do. Bonus facts. The legal ramifications of self defense with less lethal ammunition is severe. If you injure someone with less lethal ammunition (you will) you are liable because you intended to injure them because you intentionally loaded something that you knew would injure someone. Which proves you were trying to injure them.
From a legal standpoint, anyway.