nswtex
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Ok I don't have a pic of it handy but I can grab one, not much to see really.
I am new to the whole 'roll your own' thing and I am stocking some components. I recently received an order from Graf and Sons of several items including some once fired brass. The order was for a semi-auto pistol caliber, however I found two .38 Special cases in the bag.
The question comes from the cases that are essentially useless to me. One of the two .38 Special cases had been, what appeared to be, trimmed down to a similar length as one that would be intended for a semi-auto.
Is there a reason to do this? Was this case being used in a 9mm or .40 s&w? Or what? I guess it doesn't apply to anything I am doing but little things get me to thinking and they won't go away until I know why. Help.
I am new to the whole 'roll your own' thing and I am stocking some components. I recently received an order from Graf and Sons of several items including some once fired brass. The order was for a semi-auto pistol caliber, however I found two .38 Special cases in the bag.
The question comes from the cases that are essentially useless to me. One of the two .38 Special cases had been, what appeared to be, trimmed down to a similar length as one that would be intended for a semi-auto.
Is there a reason to do this? Was this case being used in a 9mm or .40 s&w? Or what? I guess it doesn't apply to anything I am doing but little things get me to thinking and they won't go away until I know why. Help.