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Old September 10, 1999, 12:17 PM   #1
Dikyllis
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Join Date: March 2, 1999
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Being a college student, I am usually BROKE! So, when the gunshow comes to town I stock up on ammo......cheap ammo. Last show I bought some Russian 9mm. It looked like any other 9mm I've shot except that it had a green finish on the case. I was recently shooting this ammo at a local indoor range when a live round jammed. I have a Glock 17 and this is the first time it has ever jammed a live round. I did everything I knew to do and could not free the jam. I left the pistol on the range and got a range officer to take a look at it. He disappeared into a back room with my gun and emerged about five minutes later with my gun and the live round, now free from it's Glock prison. He held a magnet to the bullet and told me not to shoot that ammo at the range anymore. He went on to tell me that this ammo was steel and it pierces thier backstop and causes all kinds of damage. Is this true or is this guy trying to sell me some ammo?
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