Ahhh...old gunpowder...love it.
I am a fan of the old "Davey Crockett" laying a line
of powder and igniting it trick.
As for shells, ordnance, ammunition....if you contact
the police they'll simply destroy your artifact. They
love taking old Civil War shells and attaching a piece
of C4 to it....and whammo...what was once a
shell is now shell fragments. For old or misfired
cartridges that have been laying around I've pulled
the bullets off w/ pliers, dumped the propellant,
reinserted the bullet which leaves me with a "dummy"
round for display.
If you are nervous about lighting powder then dump it
in WD-40 as was suggested, or water, or mix it with
dirt and dump it out back.
As long as there is no flame or as long as it is not
stored in a plastic container [there is always a
chance that static electricity could maybe maybe light
it off] then you are fine. It's usually not that
volatile.
Dave Naumec
Research Consultant
Collector of US Martial Arms & Ordnance
--- "Hart, John T" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I agree that if you have loaded shells, you should
> contact local law enforcement. However, if what you
> have is cans of old powder contact a local gun club
> and determine what they do with misfired ammunition.
> When I went for (and received) my New York State
> Pistol Permit last year, we were instructed that
> with a misfire to take the ammunition out of the gun
> and place it in a vat of WD-40 which will basically
> kill the powder's ability to be used making it
> stable to transport. I would think that if you have
> powder, pour it into a tub of WD-40 and let it sit,
> then have a local gun club dispose of it as they
> would be doing on a regular basis with their own
> spent powder. However, if you have shells,
> absoultely contact law enforcement as they can
> trasnport it safely so that no one gets hurt.
>
> John T. Hart, Jr.
> Cooperstown Graduate Program
> 518-791-1538
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list on behalf of Rosie
> DiVernieri
> Sent: Tue 4/10/2007 11:25 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Disposal of Gun Powder
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has had any experience
> in disposing of old gun powder?
>
> Feel free to reply off list.
>
> Thanks,
> Rosie DiVernieri
> Collections Coordinator
> Chemical Heritage Foundation
>
>
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