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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Remmington .22s are used in my single shots only.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: So. IL.
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Wow... I have never seen (or heard of) anything like that happening before.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Knoxville Tennessee
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Well, very glad to see you wernt hurt in any way. Other than the stovepipes and missfires I am glad to say that my Mk has never done that to me.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
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i expect as toohsotkil has stated, the round in question fired out of battery, then the bolt picked up the next round and tried to run it home. i would also like to mention that it is possible that you had a little dirt or debree in your firing pin channel, keeping the pin from being retracted. in this case the gun may have been in battery, but the round would have went off when the pin hit it. check the round to see if there is a pin mark on it for this, since the gun functioned after this without a problem i would expect it was just faulty ammo, and not a weapons problem. glad you were not injured
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 2,227
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I have seen this malfunction before. You could not pay me to go on a range without eye protection.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Montgomery, AL
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Could be a poorly made case, probably to much soft metal in the brass case. Another thing could be to much powder in the ammo. (1-2 grains can mean the difference in a caliber that small)
Glade you're OK.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Leonard, Tx
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Wish I'd have found this thread sooner. I had a recent simular problem with a Ruger MkII with Armscor Precision ammo. Only mine had a flat muffled discharge that caused me to check the chamber. It had blown the rim out on two sides. I cleared it, checked the barrel, then switched to Remington and Winchester ammo and had no more problems, I thought it was an ammo problem because many of the fired AP cases showed some distortion at the rim and deeper firing pin impressions where the other two brands looked normal.
I'll have to used to procedure TOOHSOTKIL mentioned to check the gun... By the way what is an acceptable space for "out of battery"? |
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Quote:
When I was 14 years old (36 years ago) I took the shot. wad and powder out of a 12 gauge round then cut the plastic off leaving just the brass put it primer side up in a gravel driveway and whacked it with a chunk of shale yes it went off and plastered me with pieces of driveway grit and darn near blew out my ear drums,,,,, myth busters should have used a rock been there done that when I was young and really really dumb![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I don't even think much of their center fire ammo. Had a box for my .22-250 and out of 20 I bet 8 never went off. No problem with other ammo.
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