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Unread 10-18-2012, 06:21 PM   #1
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Geco 9mm also works well, but I found that it tends to leave more unburnt residue behind. After a Geco shooting session the gun looks like it went to Iraq and back, but after a S&B or Winchester session, it is as clean as it was before.
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Geco 9mm also works well, but I found that it tends to leave more unburnt residue behind. After a Geco shooting session the gun looks like it went to Iraq and back, but after a S&B or Winchester session, it is as clean as it was before.
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The 124 gr. brass cased S&B I've fired here, in the US, is certainly on the hotter side.

It does, however, function the pistol properly.

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