Idle thought - (coz I am leaving shortly for a trip to the Rocky Mountains) - in bear backcountry, we carry shotgun shells called Bear Bangers which are designed to explode after a short trajectory, making a hell of a noise and thereby (usually ) seeing off the bear with out harming him. Like this: (pardon the waving around & general poor quality - I was balancing the gun in one hand & the camera in the other...)
Would those fall under the Uk prohibition against exploding ammo?? Curious.
They look like this, and they are all labelled as "Signal" shells. I don't know what the projectile is - they just go BANG after about 100 feet or so, and a bunch of black smoke comes out, but no flare-type light or anything......
"Flare" was the wrong term - I think they are called maroons?
More commonly a shipping thing to draw attention to a problem, or start a yacht race...and given the time lost at a coastal rifle range due to "pleasure craft" that sailed within the danger zone & stopped shooting for most of the day, the best thing to END a yacht race is a burst of tracer through the top mast
maroons aren't usually projected though, are they? I've always seen it as a term for a static pyro that is only designed to go bang - with varying loudness depending on the mk, with no real visual effect. basically a type of firecracker
When guns are outlawed, only Outlaws will have guns
I think Maroons were originally a rocket that went bang along with a flash, they were used to alert lifeboat crews and such like.
I remember the ROC station at the Doll being equipped with them in the 1960s.
They were also just a large banger that we used to use them in rep for loud reports, we used to set them off in a large metal ash can with chicken mesh over the top. The ash can would only last about a dozen shows before it would split.
Come on Bambi get some
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