Ahh yes, the silent killers strike again.
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Ahh yes, the silent killers strike again.
In college there was a hop-skip-and-puke game.... first time I've seen a hop-skip-and-bayonet routine with style points....
For all the times I?ve heard you?re supposed to wait for like thirty seconds if you have a misfire the last guy in this video is the first time I?ve actually seen why.
https://youtu.be/oEV15uVnhG4
Comments section helped:
Peter Piper
0:05 Probable Blocked barrel
0:25 Bolt not locked
0:45 Glock 40 overpressure on reloaded round (case is not fully supported on some models)
0:54 Black powder over charged or used smokeless powder
1:45 Dirty chamber bolt not locked
1:56 Old C&R rifle in bad condition and/or over pressure hand loaded round
2:14 Dirty chamber bolt not locked
2:45 Probable blocked barrel
3:29 Old ammunition and/or used penetrating oil to lubricate bolt resulting in compromised primer (DON'T USE WD-40 ON YOUR GUNS, WAIT 30 SECONDS ON NO FIRES)
Of course these are just educated guesses. Be careful out there.
Guess I should add a disclaimer: ummm.... naughty - ish
https://youtu.be/5C5ctjRYslw
Apparently this is old, but I'm just now discovering it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPkMUU9tUqk
Reminds me of this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnOyMSEWNTs