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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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1911 Kaboom! Diagnosis help? (and always wear eye pro!).
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaholandho" data-source="post: 2139307" data-attributes="member: 100923"><p>I understand yet, you still aren't 100% who loaded the ammunition as indicated in the OP.</p><p>Not being a "1911 expert" has nothing to do with the unsafe situation you put yourself in regardless of the rounds downrange and your experience. And, you described him as a nutbag and described the ammo as "trash". I can't read your mind nor do I know the history except for the story you typed and the picture you painted of his "filing and grinding" in which you may not of approved of - pretty specific imo.</p><p>I sincerely am glad you are safe and healthy and we can guess what happened for 20 pages.</p><p>I think you know why we shouldn't be discussing this and how it could of been avoided in the first place. Props to you for sharing your story as it may teach others. Best of luck and make smart decisions when operating a firearm.</p><p>I'll take my horse and leave now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaholandho, post: 2139307, member: 100923"] I understand yet, you still aren't 100% who loaded the ammunition as indicated in the OP. Not being a "1911 expert" has nothing to do with the unsafe situation you put yourself in regardless of the rounds downrange and your experience. And, you described him as a nutbag and described the ammo as "trash". I can't read your mind nor do I know the history except for the story you typed and the picture you painted of his "filing and grinding" in which you may not of approved of - pretty specific imo. I sincerely am glad you are safe and healthy and we can guess what happened for 20 pages. I think you know why we shouldn't be discussing this and how it could of been avoided in the first place. Props to you for sharing your story as it may teach others. Best of luck and make smart decisions when operating a firearm. I'll take my horse and leave now. [/QUOTE]
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