To: kiriath_jearim
I was behind about six feet from a reenactor that was using a Henry Rifle loaded with blanks when it chain fired. The fellow lost a few fingers and the sound deafened the fellows next to him and the concussion affected my hearing for a good while. The Henry is one case where the blanks are more dangerous than the bullets.
To: vetvetdoug
I was behind about six feet from a reenactor that was using a Henry Rifle loaded with blanks when it chain fired. The fellow lost a few fingers and the sound deafened the fellows next to him and the concussion affected my hearing for a good while. The Henry is one case where the blanks are more dangerous than the bullets. Chain fired meaning the rearward rounds in the magazine fired the forward ones? What sort of ammo, and what would make blanks more prone to that than bullets?
17 posted on
05/08/2006 8:15:37 PM PDT by
supercat
(Sony delenda est.)
To: vetvetdoug
Doc, would you mind sharing when and where that chainfire incident happened? I am an artillery reenactor myself, but would like to share any rifle safety information I can get with the apropriate staff in our group. Thanks!
21 posted on
05/09/2006 5:58:37 AM PDT by
RebelBanker
(If you can't do something smart, do something right.)
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