TX: Twelve-year-old Boy Ignites .22 Cartridge with Cigarette Lighter
In the story out of Texas, the boy’s mother drives him to the hospital. The deputy interviewing the young man found out how he was injured. From thevindicator.com:
Deputy Hobson stated that upon interviewing the young man as to how he got injured from the bullet, the young boy told Dep. Hobson that he had held a cigarette lighter under a .22 caliber bullet to see what would happen. The bullet exploded sending bullet fragments through his left middle finger and lodging in the left eye lid.
There are a couple of lessons here. The first is not to try to set off gunpowder while holding it in your hand. A .22 does not have a lot of gunpowder in it, but it is enough to cause minor injuries if it is in contact with flesh when it goes off. If you are more than five feet away from it when it happens, presuming that it is not contained in the chamber of a firearm, your risk is minimal. Surprisingly, the tiny .22 rimfire seems to entail a bit more risk than centerfire cartridges. The case is very thin and light, and is more likely to rupture or develop enough velocity to be dangerous.
In another article on fires and ammunition, an Internet forum source reported that he had experience of a fragment that barely punctured the skin at a range of less than five feet from a .22 rimfire case. He concluded that any other cases were too sturdy to fragment. Here is a Link to the SAAMI paper, “Facts About Sporting Ammunition Fires”.
40 or more years ago a fellow told me he touched a match to some homemade gunpowder to see if it would go off. He lost his eyebrows and burned his hand a bit, but suffered no permanent injury. Young males are adventurous, curious, and willing to take risks. We can guide them and attempt to channel that energy; but suppressing it can result in more harm than good, I believe. An amusing web site could result from the theme: Silly risks I took as a boy/young man.
As the “fragment” in question (almost certainly from the case and not the bullet) lodged in the boy’s eyelid, it seems likely that the eye itself is not at risk.
Eyes are the most vulnerable parts of the body to these sorts of projectiles, which is why wearing safety/shooting glasses of some kind has become a regular part of most shooters gear.
©2014 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.
Link to Gun Watch
Source: http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2014/06/tx-twelve-year-old-boy-ignites-22.html
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