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Video: What happens when you burn 100,000 rounds of ammo?
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"What happens when you burn 100,000 rounds of ammo?1 Let’s find out."
"The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI) tested ammo to see how much of a danger ammunition posed in a variety of scenarios."
"What happens when a shotgun shell goes off without the confinement of a firearm chamber? How dangerous is ammo when burned in a fire? What happens if you shoot a box of ammo?"
"After extensive testing by SAAMI we now have the answers in this video entitled 'Sporting ammunition and the fire fighter.'" ... -------
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