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<blockquote data-quote="67_Reasons" data-source="post: 77595475" data-attributes="member: 432543"><p>Me and dad were plinking at my gong last week and between his M9A1 and my taurus 856 using brass plated tips in my chamber; We walked home, and I decided to inspect the shrapnel zone and found a sliver of what appeared to be a casing seeing it was brass on both sides. I would think that either the hull of one of my .38spl slugs or a poorly chambered 9mm in the baretta may have sliced down the barrel when fired. The brass was right under the plate and both sides were yellow, no copper.</p><p></p><p>Do I need to inspect his gun for damage from this or is this a normal occurrence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67_Reasons, post: 77595475, member: 432543"] Me and dad were plinking at my gong last week and between his M9A1 and my taurus 856 using brass plated tips in my chamber; We walked home, and I decided to inspect the shrapnel zone and found a sliver of what appeared to be a casing seeing it was brass on both sides. I would think that either the hull of one of my .38spl slugs or a poorly chambered 9mm in the baretta may have sliced down the barrel when fired. The brass was right under the plate and both sides were yellow, no copper. Do I need to inspect his gun for damage from this or is this a normal occurrence? [/QUOTE]
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