This is being posted in the interest of the shooting enthusiasts safety
My beloved FN-49 8mm exploded using Igman 8 x 57 mm IS – 170 Gr/11 g SP ammo
The exact same incident happened to another shooter using ammo from the same batch.
Here is the chain of events.
Being new ammo, I set the gas port to minimum pressure (that is port wide open). I have fed this baby virtually all kinds of ammo (both surplus and factory) over the 25 years or so that I have owned it. Never had an issue until now.
Fired first shot with one round in mag. Checked to see ejection of case and sure enough it went to the optimal point (8 feet in front and to the right)
Fired second round still with one in mag. Same results. All looked GOOD.
Inserted three rounds in mag to test in semi auto mode. Fired and BANG.
This is what me and other experienced shooters think happened.
First round fired as normal (in fact I hit the bulls eye dead on with it). Later found that spent brass and it went to the optimal area and was not marked.
As the bolt came forward and stripped the next round, the round detonated UNSUPPORTED blowing the third round down into mag bulging mag and cracking stock.
The blot flew back and bent the return spring guide in the bolt cover.
On the bolt, the extractor holder is bent.
The detonated case was mangled and landed to my rear and left
The detonated case base was still being held by the extractor and appeared NOT to have any firing pin marks on the primer
Previous to this the other shooter had thought his FN49 had gone full auto. His damage is very similar to mine
Others and I are theorizing that the igman ammo primers are too soft and detonated when picked up by the bolt.
The other shooter has communicated with Igman via their web site.
I will assess the damaged and see if it is recoverable.
HAS anyone else had an incident similar to this?
THIS WAS one of my favorites rifles and sad that it is damaged BUT I am sure glad I was not injured in any way
My beloved FN-49 8mm exploded using Igman 8 x 57 mm IS – 170 Gr/11 g SP ammo
The exact same incident happened to another shooter using ammo from the same batch.
Here is the chain of events.
Being new ammo, I set the gas port to minimum pressure (that is port wide open). I have fed this baby virtually all kinds of ammo (both surplus and factory) over the 25 years or so that I have owned it. Never had an issue until now.
Fired first shot with one round in mag. Checked to see ejection of case and sure enough it went to the optimal point (8 feet in front and to the right)
Fired second round still with one in mag. Same results. All looked GOOD.
Inserted three rounds in mag to test in semi auto mode. Fired and BANG.
This is what me and other experienced shooters think happened.
First round fired as normal (in fact I hit the bulls eye dead on with it). Later found that spent brass and it went to the optimal area and was not marked.
As the bolt came forward and stripped the next round, the round detonated UNSUPPORTED blowing the third round down into mag bulging mag and cracking stock.
The blot flew back and bent the return spring guide in the bolt cover.
On the bolt, the extractor holder is bent.
The detonated case was mangled and landed to my rear and left
The detonated case base was still being held by the extractor and appeared NOT to have any firing pin marks on the primer
Previous to this the other shooter had thought his FN49 had gone full auto. His damage is very similar to mine
Others and I are theorizing that the igman ammo primers are too soft and detonated when picked up by the bolt.
The other shooter has communicated with Igman via their web site.
I will assess the damaged and see if it is recoverable.
HAS anyone else had an incident similar to this?
THIS WAS one of my favorites rifles and sad that it is damaged BUT I am sure glad I was not injured in any way
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