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Glad everyone is liking these so far.
@Max if I remember correctly Shawn mentioned buying "inert rounds"... whether or not that counts as an actual round I don't know.
Kinda new at this. do I need to PM some one to make sure I'm on a list?
Yes, if they were cast off of inert 9mm rounds that's perfect. Inert rounds are real ammo that have been modified so that they can no longer shoot. I just really wanted to know that they were the exact 9mm size and shape. Thanks.
You're already on the list... check the first post.
I assume they're 9mm... haven't asked. At any rate... you'd hardly see the difference when they're inside the magazine, would you?
Yes, if they were cast off of inert 9mm rounds that's perfect. Inert rounds are real ammo that have been modified so that they can no longer shoot. I just really wanted to know that they were the exact 9mm size and shape. Thanks.
Yup. Sorry for not chiming in ealier. The were real rounds that came without powder, primer, and have a small hole drilled into each casing so that they cannot be made "live". I went with shorts because I wanted to make sure that two stacks of would fit inside the magazine when placed front to back. The resin versions make more sense than the actual inert rounds as they are much lighter and less likely to cause the thing to snap off it you're whipping it around.The rounds cast for the mag are actually .380 caliber. These rounds are a shortened 9mm round, referred to as 9mm Kurtz in Europe, kurtz standing for 'short'.
Yup. Sorry for not chiming in ealier. The were real rounds that came without powder, primer, and have a small hole drilled into each casing so that they cannot be made "live". I went with shorts because I wanted to make sure that two stacks of would fit inside the magazine when placed front to back. The resin versions make more sense than the actual inert rounds as they are much lighter and less likely to cause the thing to snap off it you're whipping it around.
So, about 30% of those that got messages that their turn was up for a LG have responded. That means I'm assuming those remaining 70% of folks are no longer interested and I'll be sending out a new batch of instructions to the next bunch on the list.
It would REALLY help if those who are NOT interested in getting one any longer let me know so that I can cross you off the list and help us gauge the amount of time and resin to set aside for this....
Thanks.
This is probably too much trouble, but maybe you could mark the people on the list that have been contacted but haven't paid or responded? I'm at the end of the list so I'm assuming I have not been contacted yet. I just want to be sure it's not going into some kind of spam folder or anything (does the RPF PM system even have that?)
Cool. Not paranoid about missing out so much as pissing you off by not responding.
Carry on...