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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Guns attract retards.
    I think it's more like reatards are attacted to guns.

    Kind of lik bees like honey, but not everythign that likes honey is a bee.

    I think Cell phones and driving breed more retards than guns, but thats just my opinion.

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    I can't imagine 100blanks ruining the barrel throat-- you sure there's not something else going on there, like a barrel that's had 100K through it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelonsteel View Post
    I think it's more like reatards are attacted to guns.
    Agreed. This story is even more troubling in that the goofball could have hopped on any of the gun forums and asked what to do.
    Last edited by markm; 12-14-11 at 09:52.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    I can't imagine 100blanks ruining the barrel throat-- you sure there's not something else going on there, like a barrel that's had 100K through it?

    He said the gun has had approximately 3000 rounds through it.
    He has access to cases and cases of blanks. I am sure he used more then a hundred.

    Really can't think of what else caused this.
    I've seen the gun shot before, it was a fairly accurate setup.
    The throat reminds me of shotout machine gun barrels I've seen.
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    Sure he didn't drill it from the back end?

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    That was my thought. GI parade blanks are not very energetic. The weapon would also be pretty filthy with a large quantity of blanks through it (unless it was cleaned, obviously).

    I vote drill/hammer/rod from the back end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    This story is even more troubling in that the goofball could have hopped on any of the gun forums and asked what to do.
    Or maybe that's who gave him the idea to begin with...

    How's that for troubling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Guns attract retards.
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    Last edited by Failure2Stop; 12-14-11 at 22:21. Reason: direct personal insults are not permitted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    Sure he didn't drill it from the back end?
    No the round was stuck in the end of the barrel, you can clearly see where he buggered the end of the barrel with the drill.

    I know he has access to more blanks then most.

    The gun shot well before he did this, I can't help but think 3k rounds of normal shooting prior to this wouldn't have eroded the throat that bad.
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    Atleast he used blanks. This could have gone worse, he could have jacked another round in the chambe and pulled the trigger hoping another bullet would push the stuck bullet out.

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