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ste887
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19 September, 2009, 16:31
my .38 special rounds keep getting stuck in the chamber piece anyone got any tips on how to make them eisier to remove?
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19 September, 2009, 16:35
Re: BFG
I thought the BFG's were for 9mm blanks? If that is the case use the correct ones. .38 special ammo is about 9.6mm think.
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19 September, 2009, 17:03
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Use the priming tool to push them out?
The amount of fail on this forum is increasing. Stop it. Use the damn search function.
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19 September, 2009, 17:20
Re: BFG
I keep a small blunt penknife in my assault vest which I use to fold the bent edges of the cartridge straight so I can use the flat end of the priming tool to eject it from the adaptor.
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19 September, 2009, 18:28
Re: BFG
thanks guys.
i broke my last priming tool ejecting spent rounds so ill use a screw driver.
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20 September, 2009, 02:21
Re: BFG
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I thought the BFG's were for 9mm blanks? If that is the case use the correct ones. .38 special ammo is about 9.6mm think.
You are correct, Dynatech BFG's are for 12g blanks or 9mm blanks with an adaptor
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