Suppose one took an action like the one below, snapped a loaded round in the end of the bolt put the bolt into the receiver, snugged it in a vise and pulled the trigger.
What would happen?
We did it as part of an accident investigation. We are one of the US Army Research & Development labs. This was similar to a test that GEN Julian Hatcher did here and wrote about in Hatcher's Notebook. He use an electric soldering iron wired to touch the primer. Covered the whole thing with a cardboard box. No video, but nothing penetrated the box. His test was to see what would happen to ammo in a fire. Ours was due to a supposed blank round, hang fire, going off as it was ejected from a salute rifle at a cemetery.And the reason you would even want to do this? Just asking!Bob
not so sure about the ruptured case
all ammo i have seen in fires, just popped the bullet.
takes 40k or so the rupture brass, much less to pop a bullet out the end.
bottom line no combustion chamber( chamber/bbl) very little pressure.
I know someone who lost his middle and ring fingers left hand. He kept an old 32 Special loaded round on his desk and had a habit of picking it up and nervously tapping it on the desk top, rim side down. it went off and severed his two fingers.
And the reason you would even want to do this? Just asking!
Bob
Actually when in my youth we had a loaded .32 Special round that my older brother got from somewhere. One summer a neighbor had a brush fire and there was a bunch of red coals left. I threw the loaded round into the coals and after a minute or so there was a loud bang. that's about it.
Time may have loudened the memory
We get a lot of loaded rds, paint cans, aerosols, lp canisters and such in our burn piles. Now some of the dud fireworks get perty spectacular!
I have always known that there is something strange about left handed people.
This thread confirms my suspicions.
I have always known that there is something strange about left handed people.
This thread confirms my suspicions.
I have always known that there is something strange about left handed people.
They smudge the page when they write in ink.
I shoot from the right or left side.
I'm ambiocular.