There is a persistent rumor that one of the officers involved in the 1970 Newhall Incident had, under pressure and consistent with his practice sessions, dumped the empty brass during a reload into his pocket. This has been used as an example of a "training scar". Unfortunately for those wanting to use this example, it is not true, which the video below discusses in detail as well as some real world lessons that can legitimately be learned from the Newhall Incident.
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