I stumbled across this. All you 300BLK owners beware! Don't be a dumba$$ like this guy!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_121/5...of_a_223_.html
The last pic is my favorite. [Coffee]
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I stumbled across this. All you 300BLK owners beware! Don't be a dumba$$ like this guy!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_121/5...of_a_223_.html
The last pic is my favorite. [Coffee]
Ouch
But his lower says it is "multi-cal" [Dunno]
That sucks maybe he should have actually labeled his magazines. Live & learn
" there was blood on my left arm and also the distinct imprint of a Tango Down magazine."
I thought this was in jest until I saw the picture!! WOW!
Wow. He is one lucky dude.
Its always a good idea to be careful about mixing ammunition around you or on you when shooting.
What an idiot.
Pretty lucky guy...all things considered!
how was the bolt able to close and lock???? perhaps burt can chime in here....if an ar is OOB it cant fire right
the 300 blackout uses the same 556 case, but the bullet is a 300 blackout. It would chamber.
I presume...
That is a newer one, there was one from last year on AR15.com where the guy loaded .300 blk in his 5.56 and it slamfired, only problem the .30 cal bullet did not go down the tube and his whole upper exploded. This guy tried the same and is really lucky, 2nd page of the thread shows the .30 bullet or jacket stuck in the barrel.
That is why I use different colored mags for 5.56 and for .300 Blackout. Helps me separate them.
Big gun fall down and go BOOM!
Hmm... Remind me of this when i actually build another AR...
I guess he'll read better in the future
it never fails... EVERY time one of the academy classes has been to the range... Someone after them puts a .40 down a .45.... Happened again today....
Someone always unloads their .40 and tosses all the rounds into the .45 box... BUT! Problem could be solved by checking your rounds before you load them...
When will people learn....
Eh...the guy made a mistake. He knows it. He knows he should've been more careful. I commend him for using his unfortunate - and easily preventable - mistake to remind us all not to become complacent.
Wish I could say I haven't had a dumbass attack here and there.
That could have been much worse! I'm glad that he was big enough to admit that he was a dumbsh*t and screwed up!
When I go to the range I only load the gun I am shooting, one gun at a time, I do not pre-load guns or mags at home before I leave the house. When I finish shooting one gun I clear it, put it back into it's case and secure the ammo before I pull out the next gun and ammo.
If I take a friend to someplace like Pawnee I use a loading table for loading and unloading guns and make sure everyone is on the same page for safety. Once the bullet leaves the barrel it ain't coming back (I hope).