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Thread: Some noob questions about one up
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30-03-2021, 21:00 #21
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30-03-2021, 21:01 #22
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Re: Some noob questions about one up
My round in the chamber gets removed for one of the following reasons:
Cleaning of fire arm.
Dry-fire.
Unload and show clear on arrival at the range.
Gets shot out at some unlucky pest.
Fire arm needs to be handled for demonstration, inspection, repair or whatever. This is relatively rare.
The rest of the time it is loaded and ready to go 24/7/365.25.
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30-03-2021, 21:01 #23
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Re: Some noob questions about one up
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30-03-2021, 21:14 #24
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08-04-2021, 21:57 #25
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Re: Some noob questions about one up
I recall that rechambering the same round creates potential issues with setback but can't remember what is generally considered to be too many rechamberings.
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09-04-2021, 15:53 #26
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Re: Some noob questions about one up
My little experience 2c
I have found not more than 3, max 4, rechamberings per round. I have seen setback on 3rd rechambering on some of mine, but then gets moved to the bottom of the magazine.
Each round gets a line at the back when taken out of the chamber for cleaning or whatever purpose. When it gets to the 4th line, it goes in the bottom of magazine. Once all the rounds have been rotated, they go downrange and replaced with fresh ones.
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10-04-2021, 11:24 #27
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