Blackmesa96
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Shooting my Walther Colt 1911 .22LR. Last round out of magazine, case split directly above the rim and squib resulted. Armscor, I believe.
My first thought was a failure of the brass, but on further consideration I wonder if the round wasn't fully seated in the chamber. I could see a cockeyed bullet keeping the round from fully seating in the chamber but it would seem to me to be more likely that such an event would lead to a failure to fire. Inspection of the squib projectile doesn't seem to have any indication that the bullet had been knocked off center and found its' way back into the supply (although that could be the case), but I would think that it would have been noticed when I loaded the magazine.
Everyone who saw this all said it's a first for them. Anyone here ever see this sort of thing before?
Pistol probably has 1000-1500 rounds through it. I keep it clean and lubricated. This was round #10 for this session. No issues with the magazines before, all have fed flawlessly. For that matter, the gun has always run everything it has been fed with no failures of any sort that I recall prior to this.
Your input is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
My first thought was a failure of the brass, but on further consideration I wonder if the round wasn't fully seated in the chamber. I could see a cockeyed bullet keeping the round from fully seating in the chamber but it would seem to me to be more likely that such an event would lead to a failure to fire. Inspection of the squib projectile doesn't seem to have any indication that the bullet had been knocked off center and found its' way back into the supply (although that could be the case), but I would think that it would have been noticed when I loaded the magazine.
Everyone who saw this all said it's a first for them. Anyone here ever see this sort of thing before?
Pistol probably has 1000-1500 rounds through it. I keep it clean and lubricated. This was round #10 for this session. No issues with the magazines before, all have fed flawlessly. For that matter, the gun has always run everything it has been fed with no failures of any sort that I recall prior to this.
Your input is appreciated. Thanks in advance.