Jaypark know my tactics so he does not worry about me.
clentch? and miss out?
Jaypark know my tactics so he does not worry about me.
Where's the pics?, I've got to see this..
Damn..., that'll ruin your range day.
I got to agree, the frame looks like it took that catastrophic failure pretty well, but don't know if I'd be too trusting to shoot it unless it was magnafluxed or something.
That's interesting, one stuck in the chamber and the other in the magwell, hth, double-charge possibly??
Wait, I'm confused. Are there two blown out cases in those pics? It looks like one's stuck in the barrel, the other in the mag well. Am I seeing that right?
Some guns yes, some no right? Isn't glock's claim to fame a gun that shoots in any condition?The gun seems filthy. 99% of the probelms I see during matches seem to be related to dirty guns. I always tell people that a clean gun is a happy gun. If you detremine that this is a gun related problem, I would wonder if lack of cleaning and safety function checks contributed to the problem. The hole in the frame for the disconnector is clogged up badly. Was the sear spring adjusted properly? Is the disconnector still in spec?
At what point after heavy use do you just say it's operator error for not having the gun checked out?
The primer pocket looks very dirty as well. Can firing out of battery make the primer come out like that?
Some guns yes, some no right? Isn't glock's claim to fame a gun that shoots in any condition?
For example, My Springfield 1911 doesn't like un-jacketed rounds. The lead fouling seemed to gum up the action. With FMJ, the gun runs flawlessly.
When I saw that I thought the same thing. I think I know a little more what happened now after looking at the pictues again.
The 2nd piece of metal that looks like a blown case is actually the primer cup that came out of the case. I can clearly see that the primer cup is fully punctured by the firing pin indicating that there may be a problem with the firing pin, an overpressure round, or the primer cup was weak.
I'm still confused.