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  • KevinH

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    I've been looking around and in the classified section I keep seeing FTF. I have figured out most other initial things but this one stumps me. It seems to relate to the Indy GAK show. I'd text my daughter but I can't figure out how.
    :dunno:
    Kevin in Lawrenceburg.
     

    Lars

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    I was going to link that Pami.... But I was too lazy to look for the link, and knew someone else would locate and post it for me. ;)
     

    Donnelly

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    If someone is talking about a firearm, it also might mean failure to feed. Usually you would see FTF, FTE; failure to feed, failure to eject. The context will usually tell you if it is face-to-face or failure to feed.
     

    Lars

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    I have at least one gun that has Both FTF failures.

    Failure to Feed (Leaves the round in the magazine and closes on an empty chamber)
    Failure to Fire (goes click when it should go bang)

    It also fails to extract (Leaves the casing in the chamber)
    and sometimes
    fails to eject. (Stove pipes)

    Of course it's a .22, and I like shooting completely crap ammo.
     
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