calling4life
AH veteran
So did he hit the thickest part of the fire hydrant?
Wow, makes one think. Fired lots of 50 BMG from ship side. Many boxes had real old date stamps?? Makes one wonder. I don't see guy as doing anything wrong, do see him as dam lucky and glad some training saved his life. Plus he had the fortitude to remember it, stay calm, stay conscious and stay alive. Good on him.
Great learning opportunity and wake up for us all.
MB
Absolutely true. There are trades people whos job was maintenance, cleaning, and even loading for us part time shooters. But who knows how the old Canadian 50's would have reacted with a super hot load. I am glad no one ever had the chance to find out.I would say the guns you shot were probably better constructed than his and would have taken a bad round much better. Just speculating.
How the heck did that not knock him out cold? Lucky to be alive.
Im sure if those ears that sheared off wasnt there, it would have been much faster !Makes you wonder how fast that cap was going when it broke his face.
Yea it would. He’s very fortunate to be able to live and learn from what happened@Wishfulthinker580 I posted the original video on another forum with a 50 bmg section and they brought up the fact that sabot's are a no no through a MB. Would be interesting to know if there is a warning on the barrel or in big bold letters in the manual.
Doesn't appear a lot of thought went into the what-if in the Serbu design.
I doubt a Barret would have injured the shooter as bad.