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Hellion 2.23 REM Spent Casing Shapes

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One of the benefits of shooting lefty and keeping the ejection port right is that one becomes a human brass catcher (chicks dig .223 burn marks :LOL: ) is that I was able to "catch" some interesting shell casing shapes while shooting the Hellion Suppressed, with our without the Gas Block switched from "N" to "S", with a distinctive and systematic flat dent. Even though the N/S switch isn't obvious while shooting, it clearly does something different to the ejection. Pretty neat!

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One of the benefits of shooting lefty and keeping the ejection port right is that one becomes a human brass catcher (chicks dig .223 burn marks :LOL: ) is that I was able to "catch" some interesting shell casing shapes while shooting the Hellion Suppressed, with our without the Gas Block switched from "N" to "S", with a distinctive and systematic flat dent. Even though the N/S switch isn't obvious while shooting, it clearly does something different to the ejection. Pretty neat!

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You should see what a Mini-14 does to brass. Typically I'll end up with a deformed neck and dented cases.
 
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