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The '''.17 Incinerator''' is a novelty [[Wildcat Cartridge]] created by necking down a [[.50 BMG]] case all the way down to .17 caliber - a process which takes many steps. | The '''.17 Incinerator''' is a novelty [[Wildcat Cartridge]] created by necking down a [[.50 BMG]] case all the way down to .17 caliber - a process which takes many steps. | ||
− | It isn't entirely clear who originally created the .17 Incinerator. For example, Frank Barnes' [[Cartridges of | + | It isn't entirely clear who originally created the .17 Incinerator. For example, Frank Barnes' [[Cartridges of the World]] claims that it was first produced by a machinist named Zachary Weighman. |
[[Category:Wildcat Cartridges]] | [[Category:Wildcat Cartridges]] |
Revision as of 05:44, 24 May 2023
The .17 Incinerator is a novelty Wildcat Cartridge created by necking down a .50 BMG case all the way down to .17 caliber - a process which takes many steps.
It isn't entirely clear who originally created the .17 Incinerator. For example, Frank Barnes' Cartridges of the World claims that it was first produced by a machinist named Zachary Weighman.