Know your target and what’s, err, below it
You’ve seen people fire their weapons in the air in celebration over in the middle east. What goes up and all that. Seems the Army actually studied how dangerous that is.
You’ve seen people fire their weapons in the air in celebration over in the middle east. What goes up and all that. Seems the Army actually studied how dangerous that is.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 11:00 am
There is another danger to falling bullets that is rarely mentioned. The rounds will still have very high rotational kinetic energy. The spinning mass energy has to go somewhere when it hits something, and if that something is flesh, it will rip up meat up viciously.
May 3rd, 2007 at 11:37 am
Another reason for no warning shot. I cringe when ever I see people fire a weapon into the air. It is Russian Roulette for some poor bastard down range.