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Constant_Peach_amigo t1_jac8rrg wrote

This is how you create a looney tunes situation

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e30Devil t1_jadhaom wrote

I actually was injured by falling anvil in real life as a young child. No memory of it whatsoever but I understand my finger was pretty flat.

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gutterbrain73 t1_jadravm wrote

Was it airborne, or did it just topple over somehow?

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e30Devil t1_jadtdn2 wrote

From what I've learned, it was "decoratively" balanced on a wall and I liked to climb things. So it may have been airborne for a moment or two in transition.

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cptnamr7 t1_jadp1wr wrote

Malcolm (?) Or Seward (?) Nebraska used to launch these every year. Never went but heard about it. Not sure how far away they kept the crowd but always seemed like "yeah that's too close" when people would talk about it.

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maciver6969 t1_jacao2d wrote

Cool as fuck to watch a pro do it too, a bit of black powder and something to seal the anvil - looked like peanut butter, then attach cable to battery hit switch then a PING noise then look up fast... iirc they are like 45# and go farther up than you would think with the amount of powder they used.

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iTwango t1_jaed413 wrote

I don't think I've ever seen someone use the # symbol this way. Interesting~

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mostmetausername t1_jad0edq wrote

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gutterbrain73 t1_jadr4uk wrote

Reminds me of the very first time I blew up a soda bottle with some dry ice and water in it. It launched STRAIGHT up and landed within a foot of where it started about 7 seconds later.

Never had one do that since.

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Slinkyfest2005 t1_jaetueu wrote

Crazy bastards sound like they're having the time of their lives!

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ILikeLenexa t1_jacdoy9 wrote

What's a worse idea than celebratory gunfire?

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Vorpishly t1_jacmld4 wrote

I would argue being able to see the projectile the whole time makes it a lot safer, than indiscriminate mm sized bullets.

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kj3044 t1_jadaa0g wrote

Right. Was deployed to Bosnia in the 90s and they celebrated EVERYTHING with gunfire. Had to always be on high alert, especially when on patrol.

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randomcanyon t1_jads5f3 wrote

The anvils go stright up and right back down not a couple of feet from the grounded anvil. Shooting a bullet goes a mile and will land almost anywhere depending on the angle of the gun being discharged.

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TheDeftEft t1_jac91vn wrote

The Museum of Appalachia in Clinton, Tennessee has an annual anvil shoot every 4th of July.

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Lethargomon t1_jacs1xb wrote

Now combine this with Carbide Shooting (Carbide schieten)

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AlexNovember t1_jad8voh wrote

They did this during "Pioneer day" at my school in like 5th grade, and I remember being just absolutely terrified the whole time because I just KNEW that thing was going to come down on top of me but they just made us sit there in the grass watching it.

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Samilski87 t1_jadg11v wrote

The original Lawn Dart

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randomcanyon t1_jadrjl0 wrote

They "fire Anvils" here in the California gold rush country for 4th of July and other celebrations. We have anvils, Cannon are harder to come by.

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Fart-Chewer_6000 t1_jac94ms wrote

Damn. I thought Monty Python and the cow catapult was an incredible range weapon. Now here’s this.

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Tulivu t1_jad0bmh wrote

I read that as 21 anvil sluts, and was surprised there are so many just in New Westminster.

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BigD1970 t1_jado5hl wrote

Ok, this is METAL AF.

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994212 t1_jae1an4 wrote

I thought them shits were used as weapons

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Ghost652 t1_jae4242 wrote

Boy 'owdy, can't wait ta go down th' anvil foire

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cjdcjdcjdcjd t1_jaee1rb wrote

So my hope that anvils will drop on my many enemies is actually a possibility. Now, does anyone launch grand pianos?

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stewmander t1_jaf2nl2 wrote

A family friend of ours was into collecting anvils, for whatever reason. I remember one visit we all went to a vineyard where they had a demonstration of anvil firing.

They placed gunpowder between two playing cards between two anvils. It was pretty amazing, the shock wave would sting your shins, the top anvil would go straight up and come straight down hitting the bottom anvil with a satisfying clang, and all the kids would look around and for the burnt halves of playing cards.

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