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Wait a second, wouldnt berdan primers be "better" in the sense that the anvil is in the case and the "primer" is just soft brass that gets struck? Couldnt you just cast little bitchass brass primers then, or is there still some special part prohibiting you from making your own? Im speaking of better in the sense that if they try to cuck us and ban, bottleneck or otherwise restrict primers to average joes
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Getting a spent primer out of a Berdan case is doable, but tedious and annoying.
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>>65050012
Just make a primer punch with two pins. That's also tedious and annoying but you only have to do it once.
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>>65050115
Or just make the anvil part of the primer and skip the bullshit.
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>>65050231
No more primers for you then, little chud
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>>65050243
You can fucking make your own primers out of old beer cans and cola cans, you retard.
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>>65050246
Go ahead and try it then.



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