I am wondering if a piece of chamber broke off, exposing the brass, so it ruputured where unsupported. Or did a case rupture and break off a piece of the chamber?
That is the question, I have to say that the chamber looks very thin where it broke off. I bought the gun used so it probably has no warranty.
That is the question, I have to say that the chamber looks very thin where it broke off. I bought the gun used so it probably has no warranty.
The chip is very slight and its on the left side of the chamber, unfortunately my camera won't capture it. No one at Winchester seems interested so I guess I have a Norinco paper weight. I can't even throw it in the garbage because of the registry.

I still can't wrap my head around how that round created enough pressure to blow out the back of the rifle, instead of having all the pressure/gasses escape through the bore.
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Actually the left extractor blew out and the case blew out on the left side as well.OK, there is a little chip gone where the left extractor cut and the chamber meet.
But the case blew on the right side, dislodging the right hand extractor? And the rupture wasn't in front of the rim, it included the rim.
In a lot of .22 designs, there are areas of the case which are not supported. Usually this does not result in problems.
Occasionally a .22 case does fail, and the results are what you observed. Doesn't happen often, but it does happen. I very much doubt that it was an over load, double charge, etc.
If the rifle were mine, I would take it out and run a number of rounds through it, with my face turned away from the action. I would carefully inspect the fired cases, looking for bulges, etc. I would be very curious about the cause, and would try to determine the cause.
.22 ammunition is made by the billion, sometimes there is the odd bad case.
The chip is very slight and its on the left side of the chamber, unfortunately my camera won't capture it. No one at Winchester seems interested so I guess I have a Norinco paper weight. I can't even throw it in the garbage because of the registry.
no one at winchester seemed interested? I would call them back and ask for someone in the legal dept so that your lawyer knows who to serve with papers. see if the attitude changes



























