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Old 06-22-2018, 08:34 PM   #1
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Unsure Ron?

9mm fits right in, 7.65mm falls inside.
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Unsure Ron?

9mm fits right in, 7.65mm falls inside.
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Don't fire those cartridges, as they are corrosive!!!

Ed, we have seen this exact type of barrel before. Do you remember my earlier post?

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....Ed,

Don't fire those cartridges, as they are corrosive!!!
yawn - okay - was an example, but corrosive cartridges simply require warm water



Ed, we have seen this exact type of barrel before. Do you remember my earlier post?

no, will go look
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Don't fire those cartridges, as they are corrosive!!!
yawn - okay - was an example, but corrosive cartridges simply require warm water



Ed, we have seen this exact type of barrel before. Do you remember my earlier post?

no, will go look
Ed,

True, if the shooter realizes they are corrosive quickly enough.

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The picture would be nice stored in a sticky, perhaps even the part of the dwg that shows a portion of the exact dimensional info of said vintage chamber.
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