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Originally Posted by Royal Paine
in the .22 cal there's something called (i think) 'Power Rounds' - anyways they're designed to be used to drive nails in various applications - i remember seeing them in a hardware store a couple years ago.... looked like a standard rimfire .22 short with the end pinched shut instead of a slug...
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I REALLY do not recomend these. I use them all the time finishing basements to secure material to concrete. There is FAR too much shrapnel from these devices. I tried firing the gun in an open area with no nail in it. There was shit flying everywhere out some of them, not all, but a good number had parts of casing lying out when there was no nail in the breach. You might have a few good ones that have no debris coming out, but no way to be certian which ones.
I can't say I'm to fond of using shell/round primers as method for powering the device. I'd actually feel safer with a fire cracker going off. Something about paper debris versus possinle brass debris.
NOTE: I am having a difficult time typing so please excuse the grammer and spelling. Me and a router had a disagrement today, it won. Now the pharmascist loves me, again.
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