left15
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Tue Apr-26-05 08:07 PM
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33. would work much better, but be very expensive |
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Edited on Tue Apr-26-05 08:08 PM by left15
Most ammuniton is sold in boxes of 20 or less, so every 20 rounds requires a new number.
With the laser etching, you just zap the bullet as it goes by in production, adding a physical item with changing numbers, whether a flake, grain to each bullet would be much more difficult.
I suppose you could etch the flake or grain with a laser as it went by, then dump it into the molten lead as each bullet is formed. That could work, so ignore this post.
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