-gets my vote.Chuck wrote:Drop it in the pocket of a local ned and shop him to the cops.....
Disposing of live rounds (other than shooting them!)
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Re: Disposing of live rounds (other than shooting them!)
Re: Disposing of live rounds (other than shooting them!)
Like Ovenpaa-at our range you always find live 22lr rounds because often when people get a jam with a semiauto they rack the action to eject it and you cannot see them easily due to being tiny.Theres a particular part of our range which has a handy hole in the roof support and all you do is insert the bullet and lever the case sidewards to pop it out!
Re: Disposing of live rounds (other than shooting them!)
Does this handy .22 sized hole in the roof support have a history you could share with us all????? :roll:Steve wrote:Like Ovenpaa-at our range you always find live 22lr rounds because often when people get a jam with a semiauto they rack the action to eject it and you cannot see them easily due to being tiny.Theres a particular part of our range which has a handy hole in the roof support and all you do is insert the bullet and lever the case sidewards to pop it out!
Re: Disposing of live rounds (other than shooting them!)
It isnt a bullet hole-theres no way a 22lr round could go through this tubular steel as its way too thick.Its just a redundant hole from when it was assembled.Andy632 wrote:
Does this handy .22 sized hole in the roof support have a history you could share with us all????? :roll:
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