codenamedave
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I was going through some old odds & ends and found this Fed .357 Magnum FMJ round. Now just the fact that it's a .357 FMJ was weird enough, but apparently FMJ .38s and .357s are very popular these days, especially in the discount foreign makes. I would think that RNL rounds would be cheaper; maybe it's a local laws type thing, or maybe an American market indoor range thing.
Anyway what really seemed bizarre to me was the staked primer. I had thought that one would only find staked/crimped primers on militay surplus ammo. I read somewhere that was to keep the fired ones from falling out in full-auto arms and tying up the works.
Has anybody ever seen such a thing? I did a search and found that some military issue .38s came with crimped primers, but military-issue .357s seem a bit unlikely. Anybody hear of any full-auto .357s for sale?

Anyway what really seemed bizarre to me was the staked primer. I had thought that one would only find staked/crimped primers on militay surplus ammo. I read somewhere that was to keep the fired ones from falling out in full-auto arms and tying up the works.

Has anybody ever seen such a thing? I did a search and found that some military issue .38s came with crimped primers, but military-issue .357s seem a bit unlikely. Anybody hear of any full-auto .357s for sale?
