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Published on May 20, 2023
Duration: 0:22

This video humorously depicts a customer misunderstanding ammunition, believing 'bullets be bullets' despite presenting incorrect calibers. The staff at D'Boss Firearms demonstrates knowledge of firearm sales procedures and ammunition identification, highlighting a common customer misconception.

Quick Summary

The phrase 'bullets be bullets' is a dangerous misconception. Ammunition must match the firearm's caliber; using incorrect calibers like .22LR or .45 ACP in a 9mm pistol can cause malfunctions and safety hazards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Purchase & Background Check
  2. 00:09Customer's Ammo Misconception: 'Bullets Be Bullets'
  3. 00:17Mismatched Ammunition Calibers Shown

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm was purchased in the D'Boss Firearms video?

The firearm purchased was a Hi-Point C9 pistol chambered in 9mm. The transaction included a cleared background check before the customer took possession of the firearm.

Why is the phrase 'bullets be bullets' incorrect in firearms?

'Bullets be bullets' is incorrect because ammunition must match the specific caliber of the firearm. Using the wrong caliber can cause malfunctions, damage the firearm, or create a dangerous situation.

What calibers of ammunition were shown that were not 9mm?

The video showed a customer presenting a handful of mismatched cartridges. Close-ups revealed calibers including what appeared to be .22LR and .45 ACP, neither of which are compatible with a 9mm firearm.

What are the basic specs for a Hi-Point C9?

The Hi-Point C9 is a 9mm Luger pistol featuring an 8+1 round capacity, a 3.5-inch barrel, and weighing approximately 29 oz. It has an MSRP of $199.00.

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