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| Senior Member | Loudest noise I ever heard is a firearm that goes click instead of bang!:insane: I'll pause for a few seconds and then kick 'em out. If you want to know what I do after that, I'll usually deform them and throw them away. split the case if it's steel, brass i'll hang on to it. (gonna use that reloading press someday)that might be overkill, but there's too many people looking for a lawsuit. The last timeI had a misfire happend with me was when I had to swim across a river and I carried my s&w airweight, used cheap target ammo and the water leaked past the primers. Good thing there was'nt no critters after me! |
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| Guest Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: somerset, kentucky
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2004
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| Simple. Put it in your pocket till you get home, take it apart and find out why. Then don't do that again. |
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| Senior Member ![]() | I have a 30 cal ammo can with a few holes drilled in it. I'll put it in there untill I get a chance to give it a propper burrial. This after waiting a minute or two with the round in the chamber. We put explosive squibs from aircraft fire ext. systems in a similar ammo can for transport. I believe that if the misfire went off inthe ammo can, the projectile would disengage form the caseand there would be a heat and gas release. I don't belive the projectile would "fire" through the can. Iv'e only had a few .22 rimfires not ignite. And a couple of .45's loaded on military brass where the primer got a little deep and I missed it on final inspection.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: NorthCarolina
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| Ahh come on guys, dont be so politiclly correct just toss it down in the woods just as hard as you can sling it. That will be the end of it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2004
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| Give me a brake! If it didn't go off in the gun what gives you the idea that it will go off at all. Hang fire now thats a different story. You need to find out why. A hang fire also you need to know why,they can be dangerous. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Future 51st state, "New Hope"
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Seriously, wait a few seconds, then kick em out. I use the pliers on my leatherman type tool, pull the slug out and shake out the powder. Then I keep case. It is necessary to wait a few seconds to be sure it is a mis-fire and not a hang fire.... :uzi:
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Future 51st state, "New Hope"
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