>/k/: hurr durr incendiary rounds don't actually start firesthen explain this
>>65321749Dragon's Breath is distinct from normal incendiary.
>>65321749Looks like a powder flareup. Some one hasnt been sweeping.
10/10 bait>not incendiary>no one claims incendiary don't start fires>you are thinking of thermobaric>thermobaric are no more likely to start fires than normal HE
>>65321768>Some one hasnt been sweeping.I did! Got all the brass right here with me.
>>65321749im sure these cops training indoors are using incendiary rounds, retard
>>65321783It was on ribbit or some other normalfag site tagged as incendiary
>>65321768Probably, and accumulated under the wooden floorboards.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhAzR87QS8YBetter res here. Brazilian apparently.
>>65321768good enough for government work
Wood generally shouldn't undergo such rapid combustion. Was there some other material beneath the boards—perhaps something like the soundproofing foam seen on the wall behind?
>>65321846>Brazilevery time
>>65321749>walls covered in the exact same flammable insulation foam from the Swiss nightclub fireKnew where this webm was going to go before I even hit play
>>65321795Brass jew pls go>>65321768Splain. Sounds like youre saying after a few thousand rounds the residual and unlit powder accumulates and should a spark or other catalyst touch the area boom spontaneous combustion?>>65321846>brazilSee this explanation makes more sense to me. Also what are the bananahues doing with incendiary 12 ga rds? Is this the official method of destroying a drug cache? Or is this just to scare the favelamonkeys and occasionally burn down a shanty?
>>65323078>SplainYou have the right assumption, years of unburnt powder collecting into an enclosed space, away from the broom and vacuum, just waiting for an ember.Also they aren't incendiary rounds, they are low velocity bean bags or rubber rounds, for some reason, they always shoot smoky and sparky.