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    TT-33 Muzzle Flash

    I took my 1944 TT-33 out for a shoot and it was "flashy" check out the light show.

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    barrel too short to completely burn the gunpowder. You must be using ammo for PPSh.

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    All those are like that. The ammo is like Gary says, loaded to the nuts for sub guns. Very blasty in confined areas...
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    Yes your right on there its flashy and a little hot. Likely built for SMG's. I actually like shooting 30 mauser through it more in line with what I think the gun was designed to shoot. I might make up a few hand loads about 1000 feet per second with 100 grain bullets and see how she shoots with those.

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