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I don't think the shock would ignite adjacent rounds. Gun powder isn't shock-sensitive to my knowledge. It only burns when you light it.
Now, explosives like C4, TNT and dynamite... You can add them to your campfire without having to worry about blowing yourself up (as long as you don't have a cap in any of them), but I wouldn't be swinging a hammer at any of them. |
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![]() Yea, and add a fresh coat of paint
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Nothing a little bondo, duct tape, and silver paint would not fix.
looks like a full fledged double charge bad reload
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100% correct. There is a reason that there is a maximum pressure rating. If you routinely see what you can get away wwith, eventually it will bite you in the ass.
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