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    gunbunnies

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    Actaeon, Thanks... Thinking the halon would be better for in the house as I've seen one of those chemical type extinguishers spray all over the place and you might as well burn the rooms contents rather than save anything if you have to use one... Halon is just a inert gas... takes oxygen out of the air to stop the fire and once you blow some fans through it's gone....
     

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    Actaeon, Thanks... Thinking the halon would be better for in the house as I've seen one of those chemical type extinguishers spray all over the place and you might as well burn the rooms contents rather than save anything if you have to use one... Halon is just a inert gas... takes oxygen out of the air to stop the fire and once you blow some fans through it's gone....

    In your case no amount of help is gonna help.
    We will just see in the news that a 2 mile radius in Hammond went up in flames in a large explosion as some gun nut was attempting to reload. :)
     

    actaeon277

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    Actaeon, Thanks... Thinking the halon would be better for in the house as I've seen one of those chemical type extinguishers spray all over the place and you might as well burn the rooms contents rather than save anything if you have to use one... Halon is just a inert gas... takes oxygen out of the air to stop the fire and once you blow some fans through it's gone....

    Then you might look at CO2.
    Cheaper.
     
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