Ammo in a fire? What happens?
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Ammo in a fire? What happens?
The title says it all. This video may surprise you. From SAAMI>
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
If it cooks off, the brass can go zipping around. Basic Newtonian physics. The real danger is chambered rounds.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
Did you watch the video? Lots more stuff than just fires covered.recaffeination wrote:If it cooks off, the brass can go zipping around. Basic Newtonian physics. The real danger is chambered rounds.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
I was at a fire where ammo started going off. We fought it from a distance after that.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
I'd like to see what it would look like for ammo stored in a 50 cal ammo can. Does it stay contained in the can or blow the lid off?
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
Were you scared of the noise?Chris wrote:I was at a fire where ammo started going off. We fought it from a distance after that.
In my FD we settled this question back in the 60s by simply putting some of our deer hunting rounds in a fire surrounded by a plywood enclosure. The damage was so small, although the fireworks were impressive, that we established a policy of fighting fires with ammo in them with the same level of caution that we used for any other fire.
There is a large differential in mass between the case and the projectile, which means that loose ammo will have a tendency for the case to become the projectile, and a fairly low velocity and low energy one at that, so injuries to exposed flesh might result, but the rubber coats we wore then, and today's bunker suits, would easily withstand penetration, the only thing to worry about would be the facial area.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
Very salient points germane to the issue: At 14:36, 19, and 22 minutes, as well as the conclusions at 23:30.
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It's only 07:57 and I've already learned something today.
Thanks for the informative post.
Thanks for the informative post.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
Great video. I cried when they destroyed all that ammo though.
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It was for scienceffemt300 wrote:Great video. I cried when they destroyed all that ammo though.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
Mythbusters tested the same thing too.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
I barely made it through that one. Not one time did they refer to it as "ammo" or ammunition. It was "booolets" the whole way through. DROVE ME NUTSknotquiteawake wrote:Mythbusters tested the same thing too.
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Re: Ammo in a fire? What happens?
I've been hit by casings that cooked off in a burning garage. Getting hit by the casings was less of a problem than bowel control at that point.