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I'm kinda wierd. But that dude...I lost it at dehydrating the bacon from the grand slams
you should find out what range this guy goes to and just drop it off there.......just kidding that wouldn't be cool....but seriouslyYes, totally serious. I've done it over a dozen times with no issues or problems whatsoever. Our gun club has a dud ammo box on each range, and when they get filled up, the ammo needs to be disposed of. For about 6 years it was my job to dispose of the bad ammo, which I brought to the police station in town and they had no problems taking it in for disposal. I ALWAYS had to caution the cop taking in the ammo that even though some of it looked brand new, it may have been in the box because an experimental reloader put way too much powder in them and they "could" blow up your gun and hand if you tried to shoot them, or they may have no powder in them at all and will get stuck in the barrel. While I can't say for sure what happened to the ammo after I left, but I at least had a felt good knowing I warned them about trying to shoot any of it.
I haven't done it since covid as it's now someone else's responsibility, but I'd have no qualms about doing it again if the need arose.
The ammo should be dry by now.
What about donating the ammo to the local high school to be used as a science project? Don't call first, just go there and drop it off!You can dispose of ammo at your local police station.
Considered 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500 (lol)
Maybe I'll turn in some of my water soaked crack to really solidify the chargeGreat idea. Maybe they need some throwdown boolets for a "possession of ammunition without LTC" charge
I had fun in that thread still cant believe a few members took the keto argument serious thoI lost it at dehydrating the bacon from the grand slams
Snowflake!Time to bring back the Neg Rep system.
Problem with sketchy ammo is if something happens to the recipient of such ammo, the family can go after the giver of that ammo. At that point, it becomes a matter of how much money you want to give to your attorney.
You are better off salvaging the ammo, if possible.
Snowflake!
I don't think you know what that means.Wow pot meet kettle.
I'll just mention that I consider a safe with ammo in it, a bomb.
I have a dozen or so heavy duty plastic "job box" containers (the sort construction workers put their tools, saws etc in overnight) for ammo. They lock with padlocks. A thief isn't going to be slowed down much by a safe anyway.
My opinion, not necessarily correct.
1.80 is public price at mid city scrap in westport mass todayWho is paying 1.80-2.10 $ lb. ? Going price in Everett scrap yards is always around 1.10 in my experience. Curios, thanks
Small arms ammunition does not behave like a bomb when burning. More acts like a tiny fire cracker.I tend to agree with this. My guns are in my safe, my ammo is in a cabinet.
Cabinet actually has a hasp and padlock on it, but that's 'cause we're gone for a couple months in the summer, and we have service people in the house. Back of the cabinet is open, and against the wall, (it's a repurposed server cabinet), so if there is an explosion, the weakest point is the sheetrock wall.
I've actually got two of these cabinets, one next to it has tools and liquor, hasp and padlock on that one too for the same reason.
That being said - I do have about 20 lbs of tannerite in my safe. It's a binary compound, and in separate containers, so I think I'm okay with that. That's another purchase spurred on by politicians (in this case - DickHead Blumenthal), getting outraged about tannerite being sold over the counter.
I don't think it worked since I told him to keep it and I am not even sure Andrew posted in the thread.I don’t think there ever was any wet ammo. OP was just seeing how wound up he could get Broc and Andrew at the prospect of karma’d pull downs. Now there’s talk of the popo, some wet crack, and possibly dehydrated bacon (WTF?).
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Small arms ammunition does not behave like a bomb when burning. More acts like a tiny fire cracker.
Firefighters can walk straight into a room on fire full of small arms ammo. The fragments are unable to penetrate bunker gear. There was a study on this a while back.
Small arms ammunition does not behave like a bomb when burning. More acts like a tiny fire cracker.
Firefighters can walk straight into a room on fire full of small arms ammo. The fragments are unable to penetrate bunker gear. There was a study on this a while back.
There is a video showing this. Most ammo won't even go through a piece of cardboard.Small arms ammunition does not behave like a bomb when burning. More acts like a tiny fire cracker.
Firefighters can walk straight into a room on fire full of small arms ammo. The fragments are unable to penetrate bunker gear. There was a study on this a while back.
Remember the day that NES member's house in Lebanon exploded?...but....but....but in the movies, ammo in a fire shoots everywhere and KiLLs pEoPLe!!!!