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Perhaps a reload that my have been too hot or bad ?LostInAustin wrote:WOW!![]()
What went wrong besides the obvious!?
The answer is obvious fellas. It's a plastic gun!USA1 wrote:Perhaps a reload that my have been too hot or bad ?LostInAustin wrote:WOW!![]()
What went wrong besides the obvious!?
Maybe the breach wasn't fully closed ?
karl wrote:The answer is obvious fellas. It's a plastic gun!USA1 wrote:Perhaps a reload that my have been too hot or bad ?LostInAustin wrote:WOW!![]()
What went wrong besides the obvious!?
Maybe the breach wasn't fully closed ?
No , they were just guessing like we are . There were no facts as to what actually happened .Skiprr wrote: The site where you found the photos gave no explanation?
That's what it looks like to me. A round not fully chambered because it was to big for it, but the firing pin hit the mark.Or the wrong ammo to start with. I wonder if someone tried to fire a 10mm round out of a .40 S&W pistol.
You mean "gun shy" ?Oldgringo wrote:I suspect an event such as this would cause an everlasting and incurable flinch?
I can imagine him shoting plates with some new acquaintances:Oldgringo wrote:I suspect an event such as this would cause an everlasting and incurable flinch?