It doesn’t. If you want to reload, you need to pull it out, clean it, dry it, take it apart, and replace the casing with a fresh round. Then you lube it up and stick it back in. Though, unless that thing is only chambered for .22 LR (5.6×15mmR), you’ll probably need to see a proctologist to get it out because of the recoil.
It doesn’t. If you want to reload, you need to pull it out, clean it, dry it, take it apart, and replace the casing with a fresh round. Then you lube it up and stick it back in. Though, unless that thing is only chambered for .22 LR (5.6×15mmR), you’ll probably need to see a proctologist to get it out because of the recoil.
Cleaning is optional
So is the lube.
Looks like a 9mm round to me. Welcome to pound town, population: you.