Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4957813-20140510034158/@comment-4485275-20140606012318

A bullet isn't so volatile despite what you'd think. In most cases, you'd need to hit the primer to cause a big boom, just shooting or swinging at it won't do, and a damaged magazine can be replaced. That's the key part, that unlike larger shells such as those used in tanks and battleships that go boom all the time, a bullet takes alot of heat to cook off, such as being near a fire for a long duration, against which I doubt a metal or plastic casing would do much to protect it.

If it were a large weapon like a cannon, rocket launcher, or just a gun that uses explosive rounds, I'd agree, however, as is, the only risk I see this model having is losing the magazine (And the ammo inside) when damaged.