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Spudguns can be <b>very</b> dangerous if built or used improperly. However, if they are respected, they can be great fun.
 
Spudguns can be <b>very</b> dangerous if built or used improperly. However, if they are respected, they can be great fun.
  
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==Don't shoot living things==
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A typical spudgun is capable of launching a potato weighing 50-150 grams a couple hundred yards with the muzzle energy of a powerful handgun. Longer distances are easily acheived with rocks,PVC darts,golf balls, and other aerodynamic projectiles.
  
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This energy, carried by a projectile as fragile as the humble tuber is easily capable of killing someone, or at least breaking bones or putting out eyes. As to property damage, a thrown potato is capable of destroying windows, smashing decorations, and the like.
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Most launchers can put a vegtable through a peice of 1/2" plywood, and many can put it through 3/4".
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Firing a sock at a door can puncture the door from 10 feet away.
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Firing a sock at a friend can (and will) puncture the friend causing hospitalization or death.
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The same applies to short/and or small-bore launchers too.
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Despite their great potential to do harm, it is not looked upon well if you (attempt) to use your launcher as a hunting istrument. They are often hard to aim, leading to a low probability of a clean (humane) kill - plus, it is illegal to do so.
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Some people don't take the extreme danger of a projectile fired from a potato cannon seriously enough.  There are frequent news articles about people injured by potato guns firing projectiles other than vegetables, or people being accidentally shot while handling the gun. 
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Accidental discharges are the most likely cause of injury however some individuals lack the mental capacity to keep their guns pointed away from others at all times.  When a potato gun is pointed at a human being the dangers are extreme. <B> Do not under any circumstances </B> let the barrel of a potato gun point towards another human, even if the gun is <B>not loaded</B>.
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<b>The bottom line is: don't aim a spudgun at anyone, at any time, even if you think it's not loaded. Also, make sure you are firing in a safe direction that is free of people, pets, livestock, and property.</b>
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==Ammo Saftey==
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Some advise against shooting bolts, coke cans full of concrete, and other hard objects out of your gun; saying things along the lines of:
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"Anthing that is much harder than a spud can cause grevious bodily harm if shot at another person,or any animal for that matter."
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...in acctuality, even a tater will cause "grevious bodily harm" if shot at another living being. There may be an increased chance of ricrochet when using sturdy ammo - use common scence, and don't fire non-shattering ammo at close targets.
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Some caution should be taken with shooting loose sub-munitions, specificaly gravel or stones, with a [[sabot]] behind them - there is a significant probability of them jamming up, and the barrel being overstressed when the sabot tries to keep moving through the blockage, leading to a failure. Always wrap your lose projectiles in something - paper towls, old socks, and plastic bags are all acceptable.

Revision as of 01:16, 10 February 2006

Spudguns can be very dangerous if built or used improperly. However, if they are respected, they can be great fun.

Don't shoot living things

A typical spudgun is capable of launching a potato weighing 50-150 grams a couple hundred yards with the muzzle energy of a powerful handgun. Longer distances are easily acheived with rocks,PVC darts,golf balls, and other aerodynamic projectiles.

This energy, carried by a projectile as fragile as the humble tuber is easily capable of killing someone, or at least breaking bones or putting out eyes. As to property damage, a thrown potato is capable of destroying windows, smashing decorations, and the like.

Most launchers can put a vegtable through a peice of 1/2" plywood, and many can put it through 3/4".

Firing a sock at a door can puncture the door from 10 feet away.

Firing a sock at a friend can (and will) puncture the friend causing hospitalization or death.

The same applies to short/and or small-bore launchers too.

Despite their great potential to do harm, it is not looked upon well if you (attempt) to use your launcher as a hunting istrument. They are often hard to aim, leading to a low probability of a clean (humane) kill - plus, it is illegal to do so.

Some people don't take the extreme danger of a projectile fired from a potato cannon seriously enough. There are frequent news articles about people injured by potato guns firing projectiles other than vegetables, or people being accidentally shot while handling the gun.

Accidental discharges are the most likely cause of injury however some individuals lack the mental capacity to keep their guns pointed away from others at all times. When a potato gun is pointed at a human being the dangers are extreme. Do not under any circumstances let the barrel of a potato gun point towards another human, even if the gun is not loaded.


The bottom line is: don't aim a spudgun at anyone, at any time, even if you think it's not loaded. Also, make sure you are firing in a safe direction that is free of people, pets, livestock, and property.

Ammo Saftey

Some advise against shooting bolts, coke cans full of concrete, and other hard objects out of your gun; saying things along the lines of: "Anthing that is much harder than a spud can cause grevious bodily harm if shot at another person,or any animal for that matter." ...in acctuality, even a tater will cause "grevious bodily harm" if shot at another living being. There may be an increased chance of ricrochet when using sturdy ammo - use common scence, and don't fire non-shattering ammo at close targets.

Some caution should be taken with shooting loose sub-munitions, specificaly gravel or stones, with a sabot behind them - there is a significant probability of them jamming up, and the barrel being overstressed when the sabot tries to keep moving through the blockage, leading to a failure. Always wrap your lose projectiles in something - paper towls, old socks, and plastic bags are all acceptable.