Reading an article about this, I was reading that the developers mention the Dragon Breath shotgun shell ammo. This made me think of the need to set someone on fire with a shotgun shell? If you shoot a man at point blank range with a shotgun, he's pretty much screwed. It seems a bit like Bioshock, the explosive ammo in that game works like that, or the Inferno ammo in Mass Effect 2. I just think these guys wants to show off their "fire" CGI effects like they keep advertising in WaW.
It also stated that if you are wondering if the flame ammo for the shotgun is historically accurate. They say anything goes with these special forces guys and they'd get better equipment. So to translate that, I'm sure Treyarch just pulled the Dragon breath shotgun shell out of their asses because in a war movie, we just need more fire effects.
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