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Istandalone

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I though all of my ammo was safe. This must have been a reman from LEO days. Sig p365 damaged extractor.

Moral: know the provenance of all your ammo.
 

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I had some reman .38 special from Miwall a while back. It all fired flawlessly except for one round. My revolver cylinder jammed and I couldn't figure out what the problem was at first.

Once I finally got the cylinder open I found that an empty .22 casing was inside the .38 case. When it fired, the .22 casing had jammed up the cylinder until I pushed it down with a cleaning rod... Nothing was damaged but I still don't buy reman stuff anymore.
 

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Blood on the range? Yup, seen it a handful of times and I'm lucky if I shoot once every month or two. I've seen a couple of people get their hand sliced open by the slide, and those cuts tend to bleed a bit.
 

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