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Is it a legal requirement for a hole to be drilled in the side of the case as that is a needless and risky operation given that the primer screws in???
there is no real law about collecting ammunition in my country, but there is a text that indicate if there are signs showing the round is inert, they can pass by.
The case has to have a minimum 3mm hole, and the primer has to be hit.
But the text indicate too that the proj has to be drilled too, and i can say i have never seen one with an hole!
there is no real law about collecting ammunition in my country, but there is a text that indicate if there are signs showing the round is inert, they can pass by.
The case has to have a minimum 3mm hole, and the primer has to be hit.
But the text indicate too that the proj has to be drilled too, and i can say i have never seen one with an hole!
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