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Shouldn't need a tracer. Need the high m/s to make it go boom. |
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Hmmm. We agreed to just say it arrived here by unknown means. ;) Thanks for all the responses!! Thanks Dave |
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Fifteen or so years ago I found two of these in a garden under our bedroom window, and I believe we heard one of them hit the house in a dead sleep. There is what looks like a little metal detonator pin in the end which is pressed in. I assume they were shot from some sort of air soft or paintball gun.
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Having served as a 12B Combat Engineer I've blown up a lot of stuff with a lot of explosives. Shape charges, cratering charges, Det cord, blasting caps, Claymores, etc.
To me that seems like either a prop or some type of fake charge. No fuse, too small for a blasting cap or detonator and doesn't look like C4. C4 is not highly explosive without a blasting cap or det cord. We used to use chunks to heat our C Rations. You could cut a small piece and see if it lights or burns, I'm thinking it's most likely inert. I would roll camera while doing so just in case anything cool happens! |
Wonder Woman's tampoon?
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My best guess is that it is a type of firework.
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