Quote:
Originally Posted by Gilda
Even easier, then. Manufacture bullets in sets of 1001, test fire the one extra, package the other 1000 into 20 boxes of 50.
|
How do you tell which round is the 51st round since the serial numbers are on the inside? Also, what about the ones that are tossed out for quality control reasons. Lets say out of 1001, you test fire one and throw out 2 for quality reasons. You are now down to 998. How do you know which 2 serial numbers you need to remake? How do you know which bullets go in which box since the serial numbers are on the inside?
Quote:
It doesn't have to be either or. Having both options would be better than just one.
|
We could always make guns like in Judge Dreed where every round fired carried a bit of your DNA also, but I don't see that happening either. My point is it would be more efficient and less costly to have a balistics and spent shell database then a database of every bullet made and sold. Less costly from a production stand point and less costly from a purchasing stand point.