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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2188089" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>If you watch the video closely, you'll see the rifle explode with very little muzzle flash. If it had been a hot load, you would have seen some. </p><p></p><p>Back in the 60's and 70's, our special ops forces would sabotage ammo by filling the case with explosives rather than powder. Then they would slip in behind enemy lines and "drop" the sabotaged ammo into enemy stockpiles. </p><p>That happened in SE Asia along with Central America. Yes, they did it to 12.7X99 along with 12.7X109, 7.62X39, 7.62X54R, mortar rounds and, possibly, 5.56. It would do exactly what happened in this video; but, from a belt fed heavy weapon, the damage and casualties would be far greater.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to today's global economy and it is quite probable that some of that sabotaged ammo made into the supply chain. He didn't know where the ammo was made or where it came from, so it's probable it came in through some importer who had no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2188089, member: 17271"] If you watch the video closely, you'll see the rifle explode with very little muzzle flash. If it had been a hot load, you would have seen some. Back in the 60's and 70's, our special ops forces would sabotage ammo by filling the case with explosives rather than powder. Then they would slip in behind enemy lines and "drop" the sabotaged ammo into enemy stockpiles. That happened in SE Asia along with Central America. Yes, they did it to 12.7X99 along with 12.7X109, 7.62X39, 7.62X54R, mortar rounds and, possibly, 5.56. It would do exactly what happened in this video; but, from a belt fed heavy weapon, the damage and casualties would be far greater. Fast forward to today's global economy and it is quite probable that some of that sabotaged ammo made into the supply chain. He didn't know where the ammo was made or where it came from, so it's probable it came in through some importer who had no idea. [/QUOTE]
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