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Message no. 1
From: "Scott D. Peterson" <scpeters@****.EDU>
Subject: Bole-Beaned Ammo (fwd)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 21:00:31 -0700
>>>>>[.....<<<<<<*****AMMO-WARN*****>>>>>.....

BE ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING UNSAT-PERFORM REPORTS ON FIREPOWER AMMO

CALIBER LINK TYPE LOTNUMBER DATE OF MANUFACTURE

.41ACP LOOSE AF36654582 UNK.
.357 mag LOOSE JG63284324 UNK.
.44 mag LOOSE GD39479924 UNK.
LOOSE JG86886867 UNK.
.45 acp LOOSE OL47374726 UNK.
9mm para LOOSE KH94576105 UNK.
LOOSE JG78291947 UNK.
5.56mm LOOSE HJ68732924 UNK.
LOOSE DRGH JJR&Yfc ?????????????
'NATO-LINK' KT89786626 UNK.
7.62mm 'NATO-LINK' SL76545354 UNK.
20MM CASETTE GH86320345 UNK.

Results of use run from: missfire's, jam's, elplosions and some sort of
chemical that is released when the primer is ruptured by the firing pin that
eats away the chrome plating on the weapons chambers. It may also
contribute to 'Acute Situational Anexiety Disorder' as your bolt locks up
and fails to extract the spent round. Especialy under hostile conditions
such as rain (of lead), heat (LoneStar) and Interpersonal Relationship
problems!

But seriously, I'm trying to track down other bad lots-let me know if you
have any problems-and put the word out. If you need to replace your basic
load contact me at *****ENCRYPTED*****!]<<<<<
-- EDGE <04:47:00/02-26-55>
Message no. 2
From: "William J. Franqui" <wfranqui@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bole-Beaned Ammo (fwd)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 21:09:07 -0700
>>>>>[Thanks for the warning, Edge. I use a lot of .45, and I have some of
that lot, #OL47374726. We should talk about this in more detail.]<<<<<
--Rattler <21:15:04/02-26-55>
Message no. 3
From: "Scott D. Peterson" <scpeters@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bole-Beaned Ammo
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 1994 21:54:29 -0700
>>>>>[Rattler, Edge has asked me to look into seting up an in-person meet
with you to take a look at what you have left of the .45 acp (Lot #
OL47374726). It's important that we make it happen 'mos-ticy-dah!' in case
it's the sabotaged ammunition that has the chemical agent in it. We figure
we can come up with a way to neutralize it if we can get some samples,
with which to work with. If an In-Your-Face is not paletable enough for
you we can try a 'Dead-Letter-Drop' kind of thing. Jingle me at
*****Encrypted*****and we'll work out the details.]<<<<<
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{Surgical Percision Decking}
Message no. 4
From: "William J. Franqui" <wfranqui@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bole-Beaned Ammo
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 15:09:25 -0700
>>>>>[Since I received your warning I've pulled all the remaining .45 and
stashed it. I haven't actually fired any, so I've also pulled all the
rounds from my magazines as well for testing. A face to face meeting is
acceptable to me, I'll be contacting you directly for the time and
location.]<<<<<
--Rattler <15:14:34/02-28-55>
Message no. 5
From: "Scott D. Peterson" <scpeters@****.EDU>
Subject: Bole-Beaned Ammo
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 1994 23:20:34 -0700
>>>>>[Rattler, got your jingle. Download FILE Cerebus .001. Follow
directions and we'll see you soon.]<<<<<
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/ | _________.___<ATROPINE/50cc.IVP>
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{Surgical Percision Decking}
Message no. 6
From: "William J. Franqui" <wfranqui@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bole-Beaned Ammo
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 1994 13:28:45 -0700
>>>>>[Got the file, Flatliner. Although, I must admit, something has been
troubling me. What was that about a chemical agent? More info on this
would be appreciated.]<<<<<
--Rattler <13:30:34/03-02-55>

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