Can you see the "crack" at the start of the first third of the top casing? This is what me and my buddy pulled out of the chamber of a vz58 (the top piece), the bottom one having been ejected on the previous shot. Thats right...: the case split completely all around its circumference upon firing, the top being left inside the chamber and the following cartridge was shoved right in it, what we have here are in fact a top half of an empty casing bearing loaded cartridge and one half of an empty casing. Now, I am no certified gunsmith but in my opinion this would keep the casing from sealing itself against the chamber and allowing quite a bit of the 60,000 some psi of pressure from the explosion to push hard against the bolt, possibly damaging the firearm or even injuring the shooter and bystanders. Numerous loads were used in the rifle and Norinco is the only brand to have ever posed any problem. In fact it is the second time we get problems with the load. My buddy had bought a case of this surplus before and returned it after noticing that a large portion of the ammo would get their primer perforated causing failed extraction every time from the gases pushing between the face and the bolt face slipping the extractor off the rim after the bolt carrier would get unlocked once the shot was fired. But last week the ammo got a second shot to prove itself worthy and a packet of 40-50(?) rounds was purchased. Same story again with the addition of this total case rupture on two occasions after what we prefered to discontinue its use (for safetys sake!). As far as the perforated primers go we verified the firing pins shape and protrusion: both perfect, and even if it would have been a pin issue, would it not have made itself apparent shooting commercial ammo? So Norinco ammo buyers beware. I was wondering what do you guys think about the casing issue reasons? Too Much powder seems the most plausible possibility, but what about a powder burning too fast say... pistol powder or could it even be something as preposterous as smaller casing dimensions? Should a sample be sent out to make sure and how dangerous is it exactly?