There are several reasons it doesn't make sense to me. First of all, if a pin sticks out to mark the bullet as described, it will destroy accuracy by affecting its travel down the barrel. Even small variations in the thickness of chrome plating (just micrometers) will have an adverse effect. Then you have a bullet that's not going to fly true because it has a little bit taken off one side of it. It doesn't take a lot to throw it off balance due to centrifugal force, like how a 20lb car wheel is balanced with weights that weigh mere grams. Furthermore, if you have a protrusion in the barrel, can you imagine how much lead and copper will build up at that point. Lastly, such a method of identification is really not necessary, since all guns have microscopic tool marks (unique as fingerprints) that can be matched up to any bullet that goes down their barrel, or any primer their firing pin hits.
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Kidding aside, I'm not doubting you, but just wanted to offer my opinion on the topic.
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read the whole thread. So @pisces007 have you bought the gun? And what about your gun @380ACP at the end of 2013?
Salam everyone I didn't wanted to open a new topic, thought I inquire here only, can anyone please confirm the on going rate of NIB viking mp446 ?? and available where ? cant get my mind of this beauty.
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