PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
- Jeet3
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PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
Hello all at IFG. I would like to place a query in regards to health hazards.
DOES GUN SMOKE (OR IN FACT AMMO SMOKE) POSE A HEALTH HAZARD DUE TO PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO IT? For instance lung diseases or cancer etc? Kindly post your views. Thanks.
Jeet
DOES GUN SMOKE (OR IN FACT AMMO SMOKE) POSE A HEALTH HAZARD DUE TO PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO IT? For instance lung diseases or cancer etc? Kindly post your views. Thanks.
Jeet
Watch where you point your weapon, look beyond and around the target and know what you are using as your ammo. A safe handler of guns is a respected handler of guns.
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Re: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
Like petrol gun smoke has 'lead particles' .so it can cause lead poisoning,but i don't know how lethal it can be.
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Re: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
Thanks Dr. Jay. I would love to have more info on this subject in order to know the effects of a weekly attendance at a firing range. Although an open or exhaust ported firing range should be safer in comparison to a non exhaust or indoor firing range.
Thanks so much for your input doc.
Jeet
Thanks so much for your input doc.
Jeet
Watch where you point your weapon, look beyond and around the target and know what you are using as your ammo. A safe handler of guns is a respected handler of guns.
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Re: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
A quick search on Google Guru didn't turn up much. Probably the most exposed would be soldiers in a war, and they would have many other health hazards floating around. Once a week shouldn't be much of an issue, unless the place is really ill-ventilated and people are going through hundreds of rounds.
You can check out this link....http://www.utexas.edu/safety/ehs/msds/lead.html
On a lighter note, if you smoke, you needn't be concerned!
You can check out this link....http://www.utexas.edu/safety/ehs/msds/lead.html
On a lighter note, if you smoke, you needn't be concerned!
Cheers!
EssDee
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Re: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
That would only be true if the bullet were bare lead, and the priming compound were a lead-based one. Most modern primers no longer contain lead. Soldiers, fighting in open air, would not be affected by lead contamniation of air they breathe. The toxicity of lead being vastly exaggerated in any case.dr.jayakumar wrote:Like petrol gun smoke has 'lead particles' .so it can cause lead poisoning,but i don't know how lethal it can be.
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Re: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AMMO SMOKE
Exposure to gunsmoke once a week should pose no more health problem than your drive to the range in our polluted cities.
That apart.. I do love the smell of gunsmoke and believe me, i have had more than adequate exposure to gunsmoke and am still hale and hearty
That apart.. I do love the smell of gunsmoke and believe me, i have had more than adequate exposure to gunsmoke and am still hale and hearty
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