No injuries. My left hand was numb for 1/2 hr and the adrenaline was crazy. Glad I was wearing Mechanix gloves and glasses.
It was a Norinco CQ. 14.5" bought this fall and Norinco white box ammo.
Loaded the mags at the range from the package. Brought the rifle out of the bag, chamber check, put in a pmag, pulled the charging handle hit the safety and let 'er rip.
Fourth shot into the first magazine and it happened.
Blew everything out the magwell and the bolt is stuck shut, no live ammo left in the chamber. What I can see of the bolt face and extractor are pretty messed up as well as the walls of the bolt carrier chamber. Did not blow apart the upper but distorted the metal. It is junk now. Lower seems okay.
Apparently this is rare and I am very lucky.
I am trying to narrow down what happened. The rifle was clean and oiled properly. Bolt group was assembled properly. Function check proved operation after cleaning. 4th round in makes me believe there was no barrel obstruction. Rifle will not fire if bolt does not lock up. Firing pin will not protrude unless bolt is locked up. Trigger group functions correctly. other ammo primers look okay.
Only conclusions I can figure are:
debris on bolt face such as broken extractor or broken locking lug?
Shell casing stuck in bolt face, bolt tried to load new shell, old casing struck primer of live round?
Bolt did not lock up properly due to debris in locking lugs?
Parts out of spec?
So either a failure to extract or a detonation out of battery is the result. Caused by my own stupidity or a total failure of rifle or ammunition.
I will post pics after I create a photo bucket account.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Does anyone have any ideas what happened?
Glad your ok.
To me the only way this can happen is a bore obstruction or a round went off prematurely possibly in the mag or when being cycled. Gases need to be trapped in order for things to go kaboom and blow up.
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.
This type of thing is more often ammo than rifle. It's more likely that the case was too soft and failed. This happens, for example, when brass is annealed upside down.
The case head blows out. The weakest portion of the bolt face is the extractor which fails first is often bent into the locking recess along with brass from the case head.
The debris usually blows out the port and then the mag.
Pistol powder usually breaks the bottom of the carrier and often rips off the side of the upper.
Breech obstructions only do this if the obstruction is very close to the projectile. They also leave bulged barrels.
The simple way to tell is to place a rod in the barrel and tap the bolt rearward.
If there is no projectile in the barrel, the extractor will bend back and the bolt will move to the rear. The base of the case will be bulged out up to the last point of support and likely blown out at the extractor cut right back to the primer pocket.
"Bolt is stuck shot".
Is the bolt locked - i.e. - is the bolt rotated so that the locking lugs are engaged?
If so, there was a catastrophic case head failure, allowing high pressure gas to be released back into the receiver.
Now why did the case fail?
That is scary. Glad to hear you are ok. Being a lefty shooting right handed rifles, the thought of catastrophic failure right next to may face is quite a scary concept. I hope I don't ever have that misfortune. Please post pictures when you get a chance.
What I can't understand is how on one hand can the "bolt be stuck shut" and on the other "What I can see of the bolt face and extractor"?
How can one see the bolt face and extractor while the bolt itself is stuck shut?
Syrian surplus ammo?
please post pics so the speculation stops, lol
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Well, if CGN consensus means anything at all (it doesn't, just saying), the problem must be with the OP's grip or stance or his cleaning products or something. It just can't be the Norc products,,,, nnoooo way ! Guys who spout nonsense like "you get what you pay for" are just brand snob suckers with more money than brains. Its common knowledge
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Yes, but how do we explain all the other non-norinco Kabooms? Counterfeits from Norinco? or are they secretly swapping parts somewhere in the supply chain?
I see reading and comprehension is not a priority anymore.



























