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January 03, 2007, 03:09:55 AM »
I had the opportunity to watch "Bullet" on the History Channel. Overall pretty good segment, I thought. It was interesting to see what the Marines use for equipment and their different techniques to eek out the most from their guns. One interesting note is that they were using either spent primers or no primers at all. I wonder if that was the producers idea?
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Sarge, sorry I missed that one, I'll have to check the website to see when it might air again. I get the impression HC is pretty much left of center, but it does have some good stuff in spite of that. JD45
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I watch the show and found it interesting. I also notice that they were using spent primers. I am sure that it was a safety consideration because of the film crew in the loading room.
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