On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 02:11:49PM -0600, Reggie Bautista wrote:
> The American Federation of Old West Reenactors
> http://www.afowr.com/safety.html
> allows only blanks "that DO NOT and CAN NOT fire any form of projectile 
> which includes wax, cardboard or any other material, except powder."
> Perhaps that's where the difference is?

How? The explosive must be contained or attached to or formed into
something. Perhaps most of the time that something will be vaporized
in the explosion, but the potential still exists for a projectile of
something. And, if the explosive itself isn't completely vaporized, part
of the explosive itself could become a projectile.



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