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To: vannrox
Yippie. Ask the nice intruder for a "time out" while you go and get the tool to get this thingy out of your barrel because you forgot empty the chamber before you tried to shoot him.

Anyone want to guess what this will do to the rifling of your barrel if its "stuck" there?

4 posted on 08/01/2002 7:21:29 PM PDT by Ralph the Hun
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To: Ralph the Hun
Ralph?

You awake Ralph pay attention now. Go put your gun in a safe, lock it up or use any safety device you can think of and I will put my Safety Bullet in my gun. Lets see who's gun is ready to use first.

No contest, Ralph mine is ready as fast as I can eject my SB. In the meantime your trying to find the key to unlock your gun lock or trying to wake up enough to remember the combination to your safe or you get the picture.

My SB is quick, easy, it works every time and its far faster than anything you have ever seen. If you don;t use a safety device than your asking for trouble.

By the way it does not hurt the gun in any way because the piece that locks the gun up is plastic. I checked it out and I had a gun smith check it out no problems of any kind.

Be safe use a Safety Bullet

Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
captjammin@hotmail.com
31 posted on 09/04/2002 12:44:16 PM PDT by SafetyBullet-Inventor
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To: Ralph the Hun
"Anyone want to guess what this will do to the rifling of your barrel if its "stuck" there?"

Best to leave them in place and buy a new barrel. I shot some 1954 vintage ammo in my .45 a couple years ago, and the bullet lodged half way down the barrel, jamming the whole gun rock solid. The gunsmith that installed the new barrel asked me if I would like for him to fix the old barrel. I told him, "no I think I'll keep it this way as a souvnier of my stupidity."

650 posted on 09/08/2002 6:19:34 AM PDT by SSN558
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To: Ralph the Hun
"Anyone want to guess what this will do to the rifling of your barrel if its "stuck" there?"

Best to leave them in place and buy a new barrel. I shot some 1954 vintage ammo in my .45 a couple years ago, and the bullet lodged half way down the barrel, jamming the whole gun rock solid. The gunsmith that installed the new barrel asked me if I would like for him to fix the old barrel. I told him, "no I think I'll keep it this way as a souvnier of my stupidity."

651 posted on 09/08/2002 6:22:16 AM PDT by SSN558
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