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Unread 06-25-2009, 03:58 PM   #1
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Improper storage probably causes more pitting than actual blood. I can't help thinking that flesh and brain tissue along with dirt and other stuff mixed with the blood sticks to the gun and attracts and holds moisture that causes pitting. Blood pitting sounds much sexier than admitting that the gun was left untended and stuffed into a damp holster though.

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Unread 06-25-2009, 07:38 PM   #2
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Improper storage probably causes more pitting than actual blood. Blood pitting sounds much sexier than admitting that the gun was left untended and stuffed into a damp holster though.

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I think that's probably the real explanation 99% of the time.....
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