The next to last round of the 10 round rotary magazine was really loud, pulled the trigger and got a click. Dropped the mag and saw some bad stuff. Caused me to be finished for the day.
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How could there be? The case was still in the magazine, far away from the firing pin on the top of the bolt.Is there a firing pin indent on the rim of the exploded round?
As a juvenile delinquent I used to take .22 rounds into the concrete floored garage and hit them with a hammer making them go off like firecrackers.....That I lived long enough to be "reformed" is something of a miracle to me all these years later....When a kid my dad purchased 4 boxes of 22Lrs from the HWD store. This was back in the day when your purchases were wrapped in paper and tied with string. We got home dad told me to grab those 22s, I was going on 5yr old. Well I guess I was carrying that ammo like it was nitro. So dad set us down on curb and gave a technical class on 22 ammo.
After explaining to show how safe 22 ammo is , he flicked it out into the street. It went off!
Point being anything can happen. I’ve seen a lot of unexpected things happen with ammo and 99% are with Rimfire.
It amazes me in OPs case the cartridge exploding in the magazine had enough pressure to shoot bullet into chamber.
In all Rimfire ammo detonated out of chamber the case is what is propelled. This is what happens with ammo detonated in a fire. Actually things take the path of least resistance.
Not being right there when it occurred, my 1st guess would be magazine malfunction.
Does that bullet stuck in the chamber "look" like it has rifling engraved on the extractor side?
Or is it my eyes seeing things?
Here is the whole affected mess. The magazine is good to go. That bullet is banana shaped.Does that bullet stuck in the chamber "look" like it has rifling engraved on the extractor side?
Or is it my eyes seeing things?
Here is the whole affected mess. The magazine is good to go. That bullet is banana shaped.
I pulled the fragged piece of brass out of the magazine and dented #10 was still in there.Thanks for the response. Just to make sure I understand, round #10 was still fully seated in the mag, and not hanging halfway out, for example?
Not sure which mark you are referring to, but the OOB round never came even close to the extractor. It never left the magazine, let alone being pulled out of the chamber by the extractor. The rim shows a deformation which probably initiated the OOB detonation, probably made by the front of the bolt as it struck the rim trying to push the round out of the magazine. As mentioned, very strange.I believe the mark you are seeing was made by the extractor.