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Originally Posted by JHB
Has anyone during testing of firearms and ammo ever heard of a FA or the discharge of the round leaving a burn mark from a distance of 6-8 feet? Apparently this mark was left by a hand gun. The mark was found on the fender of a car as it was traveling down the road. I have never heard of it from this distance, and also to mention there was no dents and/or penetration from a "Mystery Bullet". Just a mark!
Just asking for another view, I am tired of thinking outside of the box.
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Unless it was a wadded blank or a Sims round, it sounds like someone is trying to get over on the insurance company.
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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