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    .50 Cal SLAP Rd Explosion Video

    Just came across this.
    I'd never heard of a SLAP Rd before this.

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    Yes, this was terrible, he come a hair of losing his life
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    Boy you got that right, the Good Lord, his Father and using his thumb saved him. Plus I didn't know about the 911 App on the phones.
    I did order a couple Thumbs Up shirts !
    But after watching it, I've wasted most of my day watching more .50 Cal blow ups. Just watched one about the Vulcan's.
    Now I gotta go out and pick up all the tools I dragged out for the chores I was suppose to do today.

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    I have a different take. M903 SLAP was developed to increase the armor defeating capability of the M2 machinegun. While it was adopted in the mid-80's, it was not commonly fired in training, and perhaps it was different in the Marine Corps. No one I have talked to in the Army remembers having any issued during the Gulf War.

    Policy changes concerning the disposal of surplus ammunition have gone back and forth, currently only ammunition useful to other government agencies escapes DEMIL.

    Even the rules on demilitarization have changed. Folks may remember companies which pulled down ammo and reloaded it. Then DoD required the brass to be crushed.

    This makes the pedigree of the ammunition he was shooting very suspect.

    Was it ammo left over after training and some GI stuck a few rounds in his pocket for souvenirs?

    Was it ammunition scheduled for destruction and purloined from or by a contractor? If that is the case, it is possible the ammo being destroyed was a "bad lot" meaning the Army had condemned it as unsafe.

    Was it ammo reloaded using pull down components and who knows what data?

    The few rounds he shot were inconsistent. One exhibited an excessive amount of flash before the accident round. My view is IF it was over pressure ammunition it's unlikely a Barrett or a Browning would have fared any better than the Serbu did.

    As a tanker I fired plenty of sabot ammo through tank guns. Most of those guns, such as the US M68 105mm gun lack muzzle brakes. During WW2 the Britishicon 17 pounder and the US 90mm had accuracy problems caused by muzzle brakes interfering with the sabots coming off cleanly. (Seems like he was having similar troubles with flyers?)

    It might be interesting to take a good look at the muzzle brake on the Serbu. Did the "petals" of the sabot beginning to touch the brake rather than coming off cleanly upon exit like they would on a "bare" muzzle? Is it possible that a sabot or pieces of it got caught in the slots of the muzzle brake and in effect become a bore obstruction?

    Finally, SLAP was approved for use the M2 machine gun but NOT the M85, with its tulip shaped prong style flash suppressor.



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    Correct, it is my understanding that shooting slap rounds with muzzle brakes are very dangerous unless the muzzle brake is specifically designed for slap rounds
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    Quote Originally Posted by old tanker View Post
    This makes the pedigree of the ammunition he was shooting very suspect.
    He later stated it was OLD ammo. I don't blame the firearm, his ammo should never have been chambered. Who knows how that ammo was cooked before he got hold of it?
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    I am not a fan of shooting old ammo from dubious origins. Collecting and keeping is mostly better than shooting it.

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    Also my opinion. I don't shoot anything I don't know the origin of.
    This case was really a borderline one, but why risk one's health or damage a gun for shooting unknown stuff?
    I'm happy for him, but I'm even more happy because that might teach lots of people being more cautios when handling guns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    I don't shoot anything I don't know the origin of.
    Absolutely...I don't shoot surplus or 2nd hand ammo, and I don't shoot another person's reloads either unless I was in the room with him when they were made.
    And another thing...half his face would be gone and likely killed instantly if wasn't wearing eye protection.

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    Yep. That thing with good eye protection was enlightening and humbling at the same time.
    I alway wear glasses, but mostly just my correction glasses. Now I'm always thinking about that video and am starting to wonder if I should always wear the safety ones.
    They are so uncomfortable if you wear glasses underneath and also wear ear protection other than plugs.
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