rshveyda
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How does loading straight from the flask into the cylinders of a revolver compare to using paper cartridges? If there is indeed a spark remaining in that cylinder when you insert the paper cartridge then the powder is going to go off and that ball has to go somewhere. Should we cease using paper cartridge? Has there been a recorder occurrence of one going off this way?
I've seen lots of videos of powder cans left open and igniting from sparks from a gun being fired, as well as videos of chain fires caused by loose caps, but can't find one of an actual cook off as powder is being poured into a barrel. Not saying it doesn't happen, just not seeing it happen nearly as regularly as folks seem to think it is. I'd love to be correct if wrong.
All that said, don't load from the flask! It's not worth it considering the potential consequences, even if the odds seem to be low that it will actually happen. It's the equivalent of buying a scratch ticket in the *****'s lottery when the first prize is a messy death. Second prize is losing a eye...third prize a finger...you get the picture.
I've seen lots of videos of powder cans left open and igniting from sparks from a gun being fired, as well as videos of chain fires caused by loose caps, but can't find one of an actual cook off as powder is being poured into a barrel. Not saying it doesn't happen, just not seeing it happen nearly as regularly as folks seem to think it is. I'd love to be correct if wrong.
All that said, don't load from the flask! It's not worth it considering the potential consequences, even if the odds seem to be low that it will actually happen. It's the equivalent of buying a scratch ticket in the *****'s lottery when the first prize is a messy death. Second prize is losing a eye...third prize a finger...you get the picture.
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