Made in China product + Made in China product + high pressure and burning powder.... and you didn't expect "Kaboom!"?
PS. Have fun with new rifle build.
Because no American made AR has ever done that.
Made in China product + Made in China product + high pressure and burning powder.... and you didn't expect "Kaboom!"?
PS. Have fun with new rifle build.
Because no American made AR has ever done that.
I'm willing to bet this is an ammo problem.
Option 1: a squib load on round #3 left a bullet in the barrel, then when round 4 goes off, there's the kaboom.
Option 2: a severely overcharged (with powder) round on #4, or pistol powder got into that case
Option 3: a set back into casing bullet created insanely high pressure that the bolt lugs couldn't handle
Can't say for sure what may have happened until we see pics of the case(s) in question.
I'm willing to bet this is an ammo problem.
Option 1: a squib load on round #3 left a bullet in the barrel, then when round 4 goes off, there's the kaboom.
Option 2: a severely overcharged (with powder) round on #4, or pistol powder got into that case
Option 3: a set back into casing bullet created insanely high pressure that the bolt lugs couldn't handle
Can't say for sure what may have happened until we see pics of the case(s) in question.
Stuck firing pin is my guess. If he was shooting the crimped tip Winchester white box (45gr 'varmint' stuff), I'd say pushed in bullet for sure.
Out of Battery.. if he recovered the brass it should be a lot easier to tell.
what ammo was used?
This can't happen -unless the FP was broken and the front half was fixed solid to the bolt while protruding -which is very unlikely.
Take your BCG and push the FP forward while you unlock the bolt. The FP disappears. This prevents firing out of battery.



























