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I would think that any fingerprint would be cooked off by the heat of the fired round.

I would think that any fingerprint would be cooked off by the heat of the fired round.

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If you use a revolver it won’t matter

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My Beretta Centurion APX holds 16 rounds and I have 21 round mags for it.

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revolvers magically remove all fingerprints!

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They don’t automatically eject the casing onto the ground. The casing is where the fingerprint would be found.

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just put a brass catcher on your semi-auto. Fixed!

but okay, yeah.

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Next trip to the range bring some tape & graphite powder and perform a quick, dirty test.

If undetectable, keep in mind there are several other more sophisticated tests labs can employ.

Or just wear gloves when loading mags or reloading brass.

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Magic Eight Ball sez: enjoy this ice cold refreshing can of soft beverage under the hot interrogation lamps and ask again later. Delicious isn’t it, here, I’ll take the empty, we recycle. (Detective Krupa whisks can away by putting pen in pop top hole).

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" I'll be able to cooperate after I have consulted my attorney"

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“Good answer. I’ll be keeping my eyes on you.” - Sam Kinison as college prof to Rodney Dangerfield as college student.

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You are asking the right crowd, but I don't think any of the FBI or CIA honey pot lurkers are going to answer.

Yeah, if anything, cooking them just makes them much harder to wipe off.

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Yes. They can usually pull such a print.

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You're literally asking the government.