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We have a Winner!Grab the bullet with vice grips and pull. If it comes free without the case, pour out the powder, put on some ear protection and poke the case out.
That's what I'm wonderingSeriously how the bubblegum did that happen what were you doing
I have seen this once or twice running shooters on the line. Lazy manipulation of the slide is the likely cause. If you don't pull the slide hard enough, a loaded round will not clear the ejection port easily. The ejector sometimes will turn it enough to stove pipe or a little more to turn it around if you are moving the pistol just right. If the round turns all the way and you release the slide, you just chambered a round backwards. Always eject a case with serious intent. Just one firm pull to the rear and hold back to check clear will prevent manual ejection jams.That's what I'm wondering
this^Smack the barrel on the side of that wood stump in the picture. Case should pop right out and no it won't explode doing it that way!
It's a noobs fault for raising the dead. Sometimes they just need a hug or a virtual bib to keep from slobbering on themselves while missing key details like time stamps for instance.Do you suppose he got it out in the three months since posting this? OH and he hasnt been on here since the day after posting either.......maybe he did it wrong........
Well if he did suffer a mishap, he can't have your username!Do you suppose he got it out in the three months since posting this? OH and he hasnt been on here since the day after posting either.......maybe he did it wrong........