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Old June 5, 2011, 05:34 AM   #13
Mike Irwin
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"The primer wipes can sometimes mean that the firing pin is still forward and in contact with the primer when the barrel is starting to unlock and drop down."

It's perfectly normal for the 1006 to leave wipe marks on the primers. Many handguns still have the firing pin in contact with the primer when the barrel starts to unlock, many still have the firing pin in contact with the case when the cartridge starts to eject.
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