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Old 10-26-2016, 10:18 PM
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I have been privileged to enjoy 3 of these in the last year. Yours sounds like a detonation of too much priming compound. Federal blamed the Victory, I know an overload when I see it, this one flat detonated.

I have tried to make the firearms that have experienced this and cannot make them fire out of battery.

I do not feel it is the firearm, but a quality control problem with the manufacturer of the ammo.

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My gunsmith and I tried to make firearms fire out of battery, pulled bullets and we could not make it happen. This one was a S&W Victory, S&W have repaired it twice. Once thanks to Federal, once thanks to CCI.

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