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Are you volunteering your P-64? Because I'm not purposefully going to cause a potentially harmful malfunction to any of my P-64s, nor would I ask anyone here to.MakAttack wrote:Somebody here should try pulling a bullet, dumping the powder and seeing if just the primer is enough to get a the bullet that far. I'm suspicious.
Do you think firing a round with just the primer - NO POWDER! - would be harmful in some way? Those Aguila and (I think) CCI quiet rounds in .22 use just the primer with no powder (says so on the box) could cause problems? They make my Ruger MkIII pistol a single shot gun because they can't cycle the bolt. But they are pretty benign, otherwise.Weasel640 wrote:Are you volunteering your P-64? Because I'm not purposefully going to cause a potentially harmful malfunction to any of my P-64s, nor would I ask anyone here to.MakAttack wrote:Somebody here should try pulling a bullet, dumping the powder and seeing if just the primer is enough to get a the bullet that far. I'm suspicious.
robhic wrote:Do you think firing a round with just the primer - NO POWDER! - would be harmful in some way? Those Aguila and (I think) CCI quiet rounds in .22 use just the primer with no powder (says so on the box) could cause problems? They make my Ruger MkIII pistol a single shot gun because they can't cycle the bolt. But they are pretty benign, otherwise.Weasel640 wrote:Are you volunteering your P-64? Because I'm not purposefully going to cause a potentially harmful malfunction to any of my P-64s, nor would I ask anyone here to.MakAttack wrote:Somebody here should try pulling a bullet, dumping the powder and seeing if just the primer is enough to get a the bullet that far. I'm suspicious.
I'm not disagreeing with you on that point. I had to do it with a .45 round. Not fun and quite a bit scary.Weasel640 wrote:Like Curly said "Would you really want to try to get a stuck round out of your P64"??? A round stuck in the barrel is a hazard plain and simple!!
