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Old 10-14-2021, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Vanderbilt View Post
Dogdoc is probably on the right track. One round with a pierced primer can cause the firing pin nose or firing pin bushing to get eroded (melted). I've seen one light 38 target round blow back and severely erode the firing pin bushing (area surrounding the firing pin).
But he didn't say a thing about "pierced primers." All he's saying is that he thinks there's a "dent" in the tip of the firing pin.
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