Well, the fact that you have to point out “the bold part was tbe question” in a postscript doesn’t help.
We need data on how fast a shot of ionized air can be without becoming an unstable fusion when enters the atmosphere (the gun's interior is in a vacuum) and blows up the neighborhood.
How fast can a shot be before… what? I for one don’t understand what you concern is here, and whether it’s real or a cartoon-physics thing that wouldn’t really happen.
There is only one reason shown when closing, and it's not always clear if the reasons don’t explain the actual issues clearly and more than one is used by different voters. I ran into this myself in the early days, seemingly having contradictory issues at once.
Here, you can read the various comments that have been left on the post. It was flagged as rude and offensive as well.
You might not realize that mentions of
Hitler are rude and provocative, if not profane, in many cultures. And there is no real reason to bring it up! You seem to be referring to elements from your story scenario rather than abstracting the idea out of any specific story.
Look at the structure of your post: the Title is properly to the point, but it's unclear what you meant by fuse with the atmosphere. Does that mean the gas making up the shot is mixed and no longer holds its integrety, or are you referring to nuclear fusion?
Then in the body of the post you don’t start with a synopsis. You give a bottom-up explaination which we don’t follow before getting to the question which is not written as an interrogative sentence and needs to be pointed out again as noted above. We still don’t know what you're asking, and the pos, while brief, is mostly things we can't follow.
Hasn't speed of a vortex ring been asked before, recently? You already know that toroidal vortexes can’t move very fast.
Here I posted a question to gather some more basic information on the subject. How fast can they go? period — a real-world physics question with no story involved at all.