So the last myths I put up went great, and a load of responses. I got a few more for ye to think about.
In 11th grade, we saw a movie on the battle of Gettysburg, and how intense the firefight was. Smoke, blood, havoc, all the not-so-fun stuff. It mentioned that even today it is common to find old rifles and shots in the dirt, which I thought was plausible. But the thing that caught my attention was how it said opposing shots would collide in the air to mush together. Please do not try this at home, I do not question your accuracy but the accuracy of your partner in testing might not be so great.
This ones controversial. If you haven't heard, theres a policy when enlisting into the army that the recruit must have at least two teeth. This was so he could bite open the paper cartridges when loading, which is a fact I don't deny. But what I've heard also is that grooming standards for hair was regulated because when loading hair would get caught in the barrel and delay the shooter. First off has anyone done this and second do you think that is the real reason for the age old policy?
OK, last one, and it's just for kicks. No, this has no factual evidence, and do not believe I am really as gullible to think so. Everyone know the Battle of New Orleans? The song I mean. How possible do you think it is to launch a cannon ball out of an alligator? Thats another 'don't try this... anywhere' things.
G'night folks