When a blank is fired, a blast of super heated high pressure gas is discharged from the case and blasted down the barrel. Within 4–6 feet or so of the muzzle the blast effect of the superheated high pressure gas as well as unburned particles of powder can cause significant injury By literally blasting a hole in an unprotected surface.
When a blank is fired, a blast of super heated high pressure gas is discharged from the case and blasted down the barrel. Within 4–6 feet or so of the muzzle the blast effect of the superheated high pressure gas as well as unburned particles of powder can cause significant injury By literally blasting a hole in an unprotected surface.