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Aww...c'mon.your gun has worms , metal eating wood boring worms that feast on human blood .
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That’s Hope Solo’s butthole.your gun has worms , metal eating wood boring worms that feast on human blood .
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Yea maybe so… but you’d still stick your dick in thereThat’s Hope Solo’s butthole.
Sorry, not a crayon eater. I’d need a 2x4 strapped to my ass so I won’t get swallowed.Yea maybe so… but you’d still stick your dick in there
Outstanding! Thank you all for the deep-dive on the question. Great to be part of such an evidence based community. BillThat hole, my friend is made to potentially save your eyesight and possibly some facial lacerations/scarring should you have the misfortune to experience a case failure/rupture. The resulting onrush of hot gases will be directed to one side and not your face. Receivers and/or bolts have strategically placed holes to relieve/direct pressure and or hot gases safely away from the shooter, hopefully.
The name 'Hatcher Hole" comes from Maj. General Julian Hatcher who did a lot of work with firearms and their ammunition. One of his best books is 'Hatchers Notebook' that should be considered a MUST READ for any shooter or reloader. Some of the stuff he wrote about and experimented with took a lot of imagination.