I had an interesting occurance last week, and I'm still trying to figure it out..
I was shooting an IPSC course of fire, and had a malfunction.. the hammer was going down, but nothing was happening.. I was on the 5th target, and everything was going as expected, then all of a sudden the hammer went down, and nothing.. I ejected the round (racked the slide), and again the hammer went down, but nothing.. removed the mag.. racked 3 times (everything look ok..) then again new mag, new round and just click.. at this point I noticed the slide was not all the way in battery (but the hammer was going down. !!!!)
after clearing, and taking it back to the table, I found out I had a bit of a weird squib load.. 1) the bullet was not even 1/8 of the way into the rifling (and hence the subsequently rounds could not load, and the slide could not close)
The funny thing was. everyone I talked to said the same thing "I never heard the "pop" of a quib load..
all I can say is thank god the bullet did not do forward another inch otherwise it could have been really BAD.. Also, I need to get the pistol looked at, the hammer should not have been going down (But I did notice that non of the primers where actually getting it..)
has anyone had a squib that was to quiet to detect? or really little travel in the barrel?? (it's a .40 )
I was shooting an IPSC course of fire, and had a malfunction.. the hammer was going down, but nothing was happening.. I was on the 5th target, and everything was going as expected, then all of a sudden the hammer went down, and nothing.. I ejected the round (racked the slide), and again the hammer went down, but nothing.. removed the mag.. racked 3 times (everything look ok..) then again new mag, new round and just click.. at this point I noticed the slide was not all the way in battery (but the hammer was going down. !!!!)
after clearing, and taking it back to the table, I found out I had a bit of a weird squib load.. 1) the bullet was not even 1/8 of the way into the rifling (and hence the subsequently rounds could not load, and the slide could not close)
The funny thing was. everyone I talked to said the same thing "I never heard the "pop" of a quib load..
all I can say is thank god the bullet did not do forward another inch otherwise it could have been really BAD.. Also, I need to get the pistol looked at, the hammer should not have been going down (But I did notice that non of the primers where actually getting it..)
has anyone had a squib that was to quiet to detect? or really little travel in the barrel?? (it's a .40 )