Anyone know what this is?

Anyone know what this is?

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It's a CO2 cartridge, you literal retard

pressurized container

It has no obvious corner and a consistant shape around the bulk, that is not an easy process to create and in my experince that is generally done in cae of failure the container does not shoot projectiles

Nope. Read the article

What did it come from?

Looks like a tank for nerve gas
We have tons of those where I work

old type of old ballast/transistor/fuse type electrical component

Crack it open faggot

the printing is block like, and large enough to be read. the weird rounded rectangle of different colors on it look like glue residue (not sure) possible this object was kept away from high heat

propane tank

the two sets of different diameter and patterned holes near the silver bit look like a gas or liquid dissipation the odd shape of the silver bell being almost doughnut like plus wear signs at about the halfway point, i'm hesitiat to say the wear is from a belt due to the concave shape. (convex keeps belt centered not concave)

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Is literally a roller from a conveyor line.

the silver bit with with the 2 sets of holes makes me think that heat might be in the realm of acceptable conditions and the nipple on one side might be a value it's thread pattern is coarse and dose not appear to be flared. the knotch missing from the tip of the nipple is seen in high pressure situation to create a release before catrosphic failure

that knotch could be a result of manufacture error both ends look like they have similar slopes almost symettrical

pressurized valve of some sort probably for feeding/igniting a flame?

inb4 homemade artillery round

the article says that it went through one wall and embed it self in the next authorities assumed it fell from the sky so one could assume it entered from above on a downward trajectory. where there any reports of seismec activity or industrial disasters.

ya, possible the article quotes that it had a heavy weight for it size something that a roller on a conveyor belt would benifit from( increase mass better momentum)

It's a line clear one side hooks up to air or water and the rubber part inflates to seal the pipe amd force water or air down the line to unclog it wash your hands op I use mine to unclog my shit line

2 inches in diameter, ya that would be good for house/office plumbing. over built residiential, i'd imagine a fat berg clearing system would be laarge in diameter closer to 5 to 9 inches

Shit, we'll never know...

Why is everyone still talking about this? The second post has the answer. I guess speculating is just more fun

It's an airbag inflator from a car or truck. Reddit faggots figured it out in 30 seconds.

No doubt about it. That's what it is. I've seen them a million times. I work in a factory and they are all over.

The Second post says nothing about it except that the guy was on the news trying to find out

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It's a mother fucking passenger airbag inflator cartridge out of a car or truck.

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it's an air bag co2 canister. Based on where he lives, it was probably a neighbor doing science.

Apparently if not held down it becomes a bullet

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Also makes damn good ammo in a potato cannon.