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Posted: 4/15/2012 2:25:17 PM EDT
| Has anyone ever been shorted on the 1200 round case on the M855? I put a case on strippers this morning and was 10 rounds short. It is not a big deal to me but more of a I wonder if this happens a lot thing. |
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I am guessing you are mistaken. (Of course, i could be mistaken)
If you were 10 rounds short you would have noticed it before you put them on strippers being a box of 30 would have to have been a box of 20 making a whole lot of racket with so much room for the cartridges to bounce around I am saying you would have noticed that from box noise and if you did not I have to question your math. Look underneath where you are working. I would also bet the $400.00 shipped you paid for 1,180 rounds would be gladly reimbursed by a number of members here Wulfmann |
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I've bought several cases of the stuff over the last several years, and they all came packaged the same way, it would be very readily visible and noticeable if one of the boxes was 10 rounds short. The only way I could see that slipping past would be maybe 10 boxes with one round missing each, but the probability of that many shorted boxes in a single case is highly unlikely.
You probably did what we all do at times, and just forget where we used those 10 rounds :) |
| No box was short anything that stood out. I counted out 120 clips before getting busy on them. Ended up with one clip left over. I counted all the loaded clips twice and only had 119 of them. Like I said above not a big deal and ten rounds is not enough to call and bitch about. Just wondered if any else has had this happen. |
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I don't see why it couldn't have had 10 boxes with just 29 rounds in each. Take one round out of the box and it doesn't make much difference and is not very noticeable. But could you have just misplaced a stripper? I suppose anything is possible, but what are the chances of them making a mistake packing 10 boxes in one case? |
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