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"If you get hit with something hot and fast and out of control, it's going to possibly cause a problem," said Travis Brunson, owner of Chiquita Guns.
However, a search for "hammering bullets" reveals this is not an isolated incident.
Just last year [poststar.com]
...Police said Mosher told them he was trying to empty the rounds so he could return the brass casings for scrap. He had set off approximately 100 rounds before being struck . . . . An employee of Capitol Scrap Co. in Albany said Monday that the business pays $1.70 a pound for scrap brass shell casings....
Beer money?
...a similar case years ago where a man in West Glens Falls who kept a .22-caliber round in the brim of his hat discharged the round when trying to swat a bug with the hat....
The symbolism here is priceless . . .
He blew a large chunk out of the sidewalk in front of his home and the sledgehammer was knocked back up over his head. For one reason or another, he never particularly cared to do such a thing again! ;)