Well I went to a two day IPSC shoot on the weekend but only managed to shoot three and a bit stages before my barrel split in half
I shot the first three targets and went to shoot the second round on target 4when I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. I looked down to see the slide of the Glock 34 had come off and was laying at my feet.
The RO cleared the firearm and when I pulled the barrel out this is what I found.
It isn't real clear from the photo but the barrel is split about two thirds of its length.
Now, I can say it definitely was not a squib load or a double charge as the RO has ~15yrs experience and both he and I heard nothing unusual when the shots were fired. Also, nobody in the squad of ~10 people did either and many of them have been shooting for many, many years.
All we can assume is the barrel was faulty as it was an aftermarket Storm Lake barrel that had done easily less than a 1000 rounds.
Ruined my weekend
I shot the first three targets and went to shoot the second round on target 4when I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. I looked down to see the slide of the Glock 34 had come off and was laying at my feet.
The RO cleared the firearm and when I pulled the barrel out this is what I found.
It isn't real clear from the photo but the barrel is split about two thirds of its length.
Now, I can say it definitely was not a squib load or a double charge as the RO has ~15yrs experience and both he and I heard nothing unusual when the shots were fired. Also, nobody in the squad of ~10 people did either and many of them have been shooting for many, many years.
All we can assume is the barrel was faulty as it was an aftermarket Storm Lake barrel that had done easily less than a 1000 rounds.
Ruined my weekend



















































