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So any and all theories on what may have happened here would be appreciated.
I've had this M&P Shield for a few years now. I have maybe put 500 rounds through it. I bought it used and the previous owner did have a trigger job done to it. On this day, I had put 59 rounds through the gun more or less just fine. On the 60th round I was very glad to still have my fingers in functioning order to type this post. I say more or less just fine, because this is the first time I've used this ammo. I was also using another pistol and carbine with the same ammo this same day. I noticed when loading the mags that my hands were getting very black and had golden flecks on them. Once when firing the 92FS I noticed a golden dust being ejected when firing.
I know I missed with that 59th round, so I'm reasonably certain that the bullet did leave the barrel. My current theory is that the primer was not the right load. Any idea what I do next? Any better theories as to what may have happened here?
I've had this M&P Shield for a few years now. I have maybe put 500 rounds through it. I bought it used and the previous owner did have a trigger job done to it. On this day, I had put 59 rounds through the gun more or less just fine. On the 60th round I was very glad to still have my fingers in functioning order to type this post. I say more or less just fine, because this is the first time I've used this ammo. I was also using another pistol and carbine with the same ammo this same day. I noticed when loading the mags that my hands were getting very black and had golden flecks on them. Once when firing the 92FS I noticed a golden dust being ejected when firing.
I know I missed with that 59th round, so I'm reasonably certain that the bullet did leave the barrel. My current theory is that the primer was not the right load. Any idea what I do next? Any better theories as to what may have happened here?