Talk:Sub-Light COM2/@comment-16137132-20140926133642/@comment-10540150-20140927011756

"Critical Mass is most famous for its "Sublight COM2" rifle round that uses technology similar to air burst munitions to trigger an ultra high speed event in the final metre before target impact through "Centre of Mass Displacement" technology."

From here

Given the relevant information, namely that the Sub-Light rounds use some form of second stage propulsion, it's not THAT far off the mark to imagine that the rounds are in fact that large. The technology that would be needed to make this viable, mostly a proximity sensor to determine when to fire the second stage, would at this point in time be pretty small in terms of size, I admit. But whether or not the amount of propellant needed to attain that velocity in such a small space of time would follow the same rule is definitely up for debate. Heck, you could even argue it's some sort of gravitational anomaly generator rather than actual material propellant, which is actually what I thought before that post went up. But it still doesn't explain why the ammo is SO DARN CHEAP!!!!!!!! That should be the real mystery here, in my opinion.