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Unread 03-25-2026, 01:15 PM   #1
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I had a friend who blew up a model 21 Winchester from the same cause. He was shooting a flurry and quickly reloaded and the first shot after reloading separated the barrels, split the forend in half,and cracked the frame. He had burns on his forehead but no other injuries. Just very lucky he was not seriously hurt.
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I shot a flurry one time. Never again. It overheated the barrels and the receiver and my hand. That can't be good for the gun.
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