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Ok, I know I am only a Chairman, and don't know nuthin about guns, <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> but what's to keep the brass from still being in the "Line of fire" when you touch off another round?


The brass in never in the line of fire. You can go through about 10 rounds without them even coming out. They don't start dropping out until they get pushed by subsequent rounds or you rack the charging handle and then they just fall out the port that is about 5-6 inches behind the muzzle.

OK, I thought they were "ejected" out the front and I thought the "Ejection port" was only a couple inches behind the muzzle.


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