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Last night I went to the range with a buddy and proceeded to blow through a fair number of 38 special and .45 acp rounds. I was trying out my new (to me) GP100 and he was blowing the dust out of his Springfield Arms .45. He isn't set up for reloading, so at the end of the shoot, we picked up our brass and he gave me his 100 or so rounds he had shot since I am already setup for .45 acp (I will probably reload them and hand them back to him)
So as I was digging through the spent brass last night I saw this and asked him about it, he shrugged and said "don't know; that happens sometimes".... This appears to be a case getting caught in the slide during ejection or something.... I haven't seen this before. Fortunately, it only affected a couple of the cases out of the 100 rounds... Anybody know what would cause this? These were factory Remington rounds.. not likely to be a loading issue....
So as I was digging through the spent brass last night I saw this and asked him about it, he shrugged and said "don't know; that happens sometimes".... This appears to be a case getting caught in the slide during ejection or something.... I haven't seen this before. Fortunately, it only affected a couple of the cases out of the 100 rounds... Anybody know what would cause this? These were factory Remington rounds.. not likely to be a loading issue....