Not disputing a cylinder can take off like a missile. They used to post Safety-grams at the tech. school of actual accidents and near accidents. One was of a cylinder with only 900 PSI chasing a guy in a building for about 10 minutes. It would hit a wall and then take off in another direction. There are a couple questions concerning Dr. Walts claims. There is no such thing as an 8000 PSI cylinder today let alone anywhere close to that in 1966. I think the ultra high pressure cylinders are relatively new. He saw it all happening and went to see what was going on? Wouldn't you want to be as far away as possible in that situation? I agree that a cylinder would need some acceleration room to do all the damage in his claims. Most stories and/or recollections are like Hollywood movies. They might be based on fact but enhanced to try and make them sound better. The 8000 PSI is an example of this.
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