Bad Ammo
This is a discussion on Bad Ammo within the Defensive Ammunition & Ballistics forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by Miggy
Bad idea IMHO. If there is a double load on that lot and the gun goes kaboom, you would be liable.
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June 22nd, 2007 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Miggy
Bad idea IMHO. If there is a double load on that lot and the gun goes kaboom, you would be liable.
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True, I certainly wouldn't give them to anyone I like(kidding). I wouldn't want to shoot them in anything either. Probably best to dissasemble and reload.
When you've got 'em by the balls, their hearts & minds will follow. Semper Fi.
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