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Old 09-09-2022, 08:38 PM   #34
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Then I tried some Freedom Munitions.

I have never seen stepped brass.
I have never had head separation in a pistol round.

With Freedom Munitions, I had both.
First round ran fine.
Second round left half the brass in the chamber.

I spent today chasing Freedom Munitions around and trying to get the brass out.

Freedom declared bankruptcy taking no liability, but selling the name to the next company by what appears to be the same people.
Perfectly legal, but not ethical by any means.

It appears I also had a 90 days to tell them there was an issue with the loaded ammo. So if you don't shoot your ammo every 90 days, you are screwed.

OK, off the box...

If anyone else has this issue a 3/8s drill bit hand turned with plyers is how you remove stuck half brass in 9mm. It is perfectly sized for the brass and not hitting the chamber.Click image for larger version

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All in all GT you are great.
Freedom Munitions sucks.
And I love my P08s
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