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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    I bet if you sent him a message on his youtube channel he would answer, simply because you have some of the slap rounds and I'm sure he would want to want you to have all the information on them he has.
    Even though I would never dream of actually firing them, I would still love to know the background on them just to have for my records. Mine are still linked in a belt
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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    Even though I would never dream of actually firing them, I would still love to know the background on them just to have for my records. Mine are still linked in a belt
    I'd hang some kind of warning sign on the belt, just to make sure that in any case, no-one else will have the bad idea of trying to fire them. You never know in life...
    I have some older Carcano ammo from wartime, and I have put them in a container with a warning on it.
    Sgould anything happen to me, I don't want my son or someone else to have someday the bad idea of trying to fire the old warhorse with that ammo.
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