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SAAMI video on ammunition and fire fighter safety
Sporting Ammunition and the Fire Fighter
http://www.saami.org/videos/sporting...irefighter.cfm (Thanks to 1KPerDay for the original post.)
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After my house burned, friends salvaged powder in scorched cans and ammunition in partly melted bags and boxes. (I was in the hospital, egress from second floor, not burns.)
Nothing went off. I am sure that if anything had kaBoomed or Popped, the fire department would have backed off, concentrated on keeping fire from spreading and let it go. As it was, nothing much was recovered except my guns and some supplies anyhow.
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"25 straight minutes of me crying over all that wasted ammo." +1
Would have liked to see rimfire tested with that drop test but other then that good find. |
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Moderator, I'm confused.
What's the relationship twixt the excellent SAAMI video posted have to the proscriptions appearing below it ? IAC, thanks for posting the link and I'll be sure to pass it along to my sons whose professional and volunteer activities could bring them into contact with these materials. >MW |
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You might be referring to his signature, which gets posted with every post he makes.
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That was just painful to
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You beat me to it HSO. I just logged in to post this (good thing I did a search). I thought the video was very well done. As much as it pains me to see so much good ammo destroyed, it's for a good cause. Thanks for posting.
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The amount of ammo destroyed there makes me want to cry.
Blasting caps, bulldozers???? Wow.
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OK that just dispelled every damn belief I had about ammo in a fire.
Only thing they didn't cover that's relevant to me (and others on here) is what about ammunition stored in government surplus ammo cans (50 cal / 30 cal)? Do those contain the pressure enough to cause a chain reaction or do they pop open and vent without issue?
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The comments on that video are hilarious
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The individual rounds cook off without any cumulative effect in an ammo can. There's no mechanism to cause them to do so simultaneously.
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Pretty much mirrors what I've come to understand. There's a danger to eyes with detonating ammunition, but anything else will be superficial.
Even loose gunpowder in cans will just flash quickly. The risks assciated with other common accelerants in a fire are far greater. If my place ever burned, the ammo and powder wouldn't be the scary parts; The multiple gasoline and diesel cans, mapp gas bottles and acetylene tank in the garage would. The 140 cubic foot acetylene tank would probably level the structure if it went
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Been doing EOD/UXO stuff since 1959. i've burned a billion or two rounds of small arms ammo, mostly in open pits with scrap wood for cover, if any. Seldom does the bullet from a round project further than 20 feet from the pit.
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Steel cased ammo in calibers 12.7mm and 14.5mm are another matter. Sometimes these rounds project small fragments of the case at a high velocity. Most of this stuff is 5.56mm and 7.62 ammo:
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What about bulk packed primers? (Modern shipping containers where they're all in individual pockets isolated from one another). I have 110,000+ primers stored in a lightweight metal file cabinet (doors are flimsy and won't hold up to any pressure). These include 25k (5 cases) each of small rifle, small pistol, large rifle, large pistol, plus 10,000 50 BMG arsenal primers. These are stored separate from any powder or ammunition. Smokeless powder - I keep in batches of 25 lbs in each storage area, separated from each other. I keep a few 100 lb kegs of 50 BMG powder off-site (not at home) in a climate controlled building. I'm assuming these just act like a short-lived accelerant?
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I want to see what happens to 8lbs of powder. I have about 6 sitting side by side in my basement. I would assume just a big flash of fire, but I wonder if closed containers would cause anything else.
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Put your powder in plywood boxes made of 3/4-in plywood if you're concerned.
Do the same for your primers. I can't comment on the tracer and incendiary projectiles, but you can find out by contacting SAAMI and asking them for storage recommendations. The powder and projectiles won't explode, though. Black powder and primers will, but not the stuff you're using. The primers won't all explode at once, but I wouldn't put all my boxes of primers in an ammo can where you could get a rapid serial detonation.
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I lost all the hair on my right hand & arm, parts of my eyebrows, and was a little "lopsided" on my haircut for a while... I was NOT expecting such a slow powder to go "so damn fast". The rest of the 10 pounds I had to burn off I did a handful at a time in a bonfire - my little girls liked "Dad's magic sparkly fairy dust". Since then I've learned that it's real good for grass, so if I ever have a batch go south on me again I'll just make my yard green.
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I'm thinking the tracers and incendiaries would probably be the most hazardous thing I have. Not sure what the flash point is on those. The incendiaries have ~19gr of compressed flash powder inside steel canisters inside the jacket.. they'd probably go with quite a bit of force.
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No, not really. Explosives and flammables/combustibles/incendiary are two different things.
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That was a really cool video...
I forwarded the link to our local fire chief to see if he would like to use it for training. The quality of the production was very professional.... I'm guessing it cost around $500,000 total cost to put it together.
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Wow, that was great. Kind of blows my mind.
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I'd like to see similar tests done with 1, 4, and 8 pound containers of powder.
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Noticeably painful to watch- especially the bulldozer.
However, those rounds' sacrifice in the name of productive science is noted, and saluted. This pretty much ends all of the "rounds in a fire" or related discussions from this day forward......
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Great video, must've been in excess of 100,000 rounds sacrificed for the cause?
Edit: nevermind, just watched the retail store simulation, where they use 100k+ rounds in just that one part
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