pocket biscuits
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- Mar 4, 2015
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Okay guys, this was an accident, as I would never knowingly shoot incorrect ammo from a gun without proper adapters, especially a rimfire out of a centerfire. The crazy thing is though, when I went to Indy Trading Post in Indianapolis, I bought a box of S&B .25 auto. Basic FMJ stuff, just to test out a a 50+ year old Tanfoglio pocket pistol. It worked fine. Here's the thing though that I didn't realize until afterwards... one of the fifty bullets in the box was NOT an S&B .25 ACP round. It was some kind of .22LR with a capital "C" on the back. It is clearly a rimfire cartridge. I don't have a .22 anymore but I used to, so I know what I'm talking about. The crazy thing is that it WORKED, and the slide chambered the next round. *** GUYS? Should I be upset or amused? I think I'm disappointed in the shop for placing a .22 in a box of .25s, as I am absolutely certain it did not come from S&B this way, since it doesn't even say S&B on it. I don't really feel like I could complain to the shop though, because I highly doubt they would believe me as it has now been a couple days since this happened. At least now I know to check the rounds before loading them. Btw, what company has a C on the back? I don't think it's CCI, what is it?