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M12Gunboy
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Always police your brass and hulls and you'll have no issues! Problem solved.

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nachogrande
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another +1 for revolvers

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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Yes revolvers! Why didn't I think of that!
Don't say it too loud tho, cause then they'll ban revolvers!

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nachogrande
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if you file down the firing pin it will likely cause light primer hits and very possibly no ignition at all. always police up your brass "don't leave anything for the Dinks"

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drgn4sr
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if you file down the firing pin it will likely cause light primer hits and very possibly no ignition at all. always police up your brass "don't leave anything for the Dinks"

Nacho, did you notice the round next to his revolver?? re: sticking in the cylinder. brass looks like it was not polished before reloading.

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