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STF

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The test fire brass that comes with your new gun.

Do you keep it or get rid of it? and why?
 

Concealed 27

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The test fire brass that comes with your new gun.

Do you keep it or get rid of it? and why?

I keep mine with the paperwork for each gun. Reason.... none, the company's send you them so you know that the gun is functional.....Concealed 27
 

STF

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OK. so no one here really thinks it's important to keep it with the gun. I'll toss them.
 

Cerisecons

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I was under the impression that those 2 shots were for the feds to have a record of the bullet in case of a shooting / murder so they could easily track the gun, at least to the original purchaser...
And that they were left for you so you knew of the recorded shots...

Sent from a Moto RAZR
 

Concealed 27

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I was under the impression that those 2 shots were for the feds to have a record of the bullet in case of a shooting / murder so they could easily track the gun, at least to the original purchaser...
And that they were left for you so you knew of the recorded shots...

Sent from a Moto RAZR

Wouldn't matter if it was a smart criminal. You can easily change the firing pin and it will leave a different strike mark on the case. I can do it on a Glock in about 15 minut.......Concealed 27
 

Cerisecons

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As you can change the barrel as well, my thought goes out the door too... .

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Mockstar

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Same as Concealed 27.........I usually just keep the spent casing in the envelope with the supplied paperwork/manuals.
 

Arckadian

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I still have the shell that came with my XDS, but that is also the first firearm I bought from a dealer and not from a family member. I think I am keeping it because of that reason.
 

cce1302

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I was under the impression that those 2 shots were for the feds to have a record of the bullet in case of a shooting / murder so they could easily track the gun, at least to the original purchaser...
And that they were left for you so you knew of the recorded shots...

Sent from a Moto RAZR


It's not for the feds. Some states have a "ballistic fingerprint database" and require a spent case from every new firearm sold to be submitted.
 

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