Originally posted by: Taggart
RE-POXY!!!!
Originally posted by: jemcam
I've seen that video. I was in the US Army Field Artillery for 14 years.
First of all, the guy never should have been standing directly behind the breech block because this kind of stuff happens.
Secondly, it looks to me like the cannon went off accidently when he closed the firing mechanism because I saw him slide it in to place when it went off. Cannons normally fire when a lanyard is pulled, not just from sliding the firing mechanism closed.
So, it looks to me like it was an unfortunate accident that could have been avoided by the noob who was loading it by following safe procedures.
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: jemcam
I've seen that video. I was in the US Army Field Artillery for 14 years.
First of all, the guy never should have been standing directly behind the breech block because this kind of stuff happens.
Secondly, it looks to me like the cannon went off accidently when he closed the firing mechanism because I saw him slide it in to place when it went off. Cannons normally fire when a lanyard is pulled, not just from sliding the firing mechanism closed.
So, it looks to me like it was an unfortunate accident that could have been avoided by the noob who was loading it by following safe procedures.
did the actual gun hit him? or was it just the force of the explosion?
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I remember hearing a story where some south American rebels got hold of a 106 and decided it would be a good idea to hide it in a house and fire it out of the window. When they fired it, it blew out the whole back of the house and brought the roof down on their heads.
I would LOVE to see a video of THAT!![]()
How did that happen? The cups got crushed?Originally posted by: jemcam
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I remember hearing a story where some south American rebels got hold of a 106 and decided it would be a good idea to hide it in a house and fire it out of the window. When they fired it, it blew out the whole back of the house and brought the roof down on their heads.
I would LOVE to see a video of THAT!![]()
It takes about 5 psi of overpressurization to take down a house. That's not hard with an artillery piece.
Jeez, I remember styrofoam cups full of iced tea exploding in my hands because I was standing too close to the guns when they were fired.
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
dang, wtf is that thing?
It's a 106 recoilless rifle!
Originally posted by: Howard
How did that happen? The cups got crushed?Originally posted by: jemcam
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I remember hearing a story where some south American rebels got hold of a 106 and decided it would be a good idea to hide it in a house and fire it out of the window. When they fired it, it blew out the whole back of the house and brought the roof down on their heads.
I would LOVE to see a video of THAT!![]()
It takes about 5 psi of overpressurization to take down a house. That's not hard with an artillery piece.
Jeez, I remember styrofoam cups full of iced tea exploding in my hands because I was standing too close to the guns when they were fired.
