Novel idea to clear squib
- pneuby
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Novel idea to clear squib
I guess if you're really-in-the-mix, it's nice to know what you can do.
Meanwhile, I'll just stick with the tried and true mallet and dowel-rod when I get back home.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ieEW0SJ3YqA?feature=share
Meanwhile, I'll just stick with the tried and true mallet and dowel-rod when I get back home.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ieEW0SJ3YqA?feature=share
- Drmark
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
Very interesting.
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
Seriously? This is news? Who hasn't done this?
Re: Novel idea to clear squib
It's a Glock fire another round barrels are cheap LMAO
- Boriqua
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
I wouldnt try it and the only time I ever suffered a squib after first taking up reloading I went to a dowel and hammer BUT
Is he using just the primer? looks like when he banged the back to get the bulletless case into battery he owuld have knocked out all the powder. Surely when he laid it on the ground it would have spilled out. Would just the primer work?
Is he using just the primer? looks like when he banged the back to get the bulletless case into battery he owuld have knocked out all the powder. Surely when he laid it on the ground it would have spilled out. Would just the primer work?
- Jack Dupp
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
No, using just the primer is usually exactly what causes a squib. You keep the powder in the case when you do that. You carefully get the case mouth up against the base of the stuck bullet before you hit the back of the slide to go into battery.Boriqua wrote: ↑December 25th, 2022, 12:18 pm I wouldnt try it and the only time I ever suffered a squib after first taking up reloading I went to a dowel and hammer BUT
Is he using just the primer? looks like when he banged the back to get the bulletless case into battery he owuld have knocked out all the powder. Surely when he laid it on the ground it would have spilled out. Would just the primer work?
- QuangTri
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
Wife's .380 squib went about 1/3 down the barrel.
Doweled it down to the exit, was not sure which way to knock the thing.
Doweled it down to the exit, was not sure which way to knock the thing.
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- pneuby
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
I've luckily never experience a squib, only dud rounds. I once found one round of Win 9mm with the primer seated backwards, but that was easy to spot before loading, LOL.
- BigNate
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
I guess it's good to know that this works. I've never done it - as I've never had a squib. The "gun" toolbox goes to the range with me... so I've always got a cleaning rod handy. Unless you carry plyers everywhere and no cleaning rod - it seems unnecessarily complicated. Just pull the barrel out and push the bullet out of the bore.
- superdrag67
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
You think everybody has already done this? Something the vast majority of people who shoot won't ever even experience?
- mock0013
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
another reason I don't buy reloads
missing charge or double charges... either way a pain.
missing charge or double charges... either way a pain.
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
Yes, young padawan. Obviously you have not spent much time shooting. Real range monkeys have all seen this at least once.superdrag67 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 8:42 pmYou think everybody has already done this? Something the vast majority of people who shoot won't ever even experience?
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
I never related my personal experiences but nice assumptions. I said the vast majority of people who shoot will never experience this, which is absolutely true.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 10:17 pmYes, young padawan. Obviously you have not spent much time shooting. Real range monkeys have all seen this at least once.superdrag67 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 8:42 pmYou think everybody has already done this? Something the vast majority of people who shoot won't ever even experience?
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Novel idea to clear squib
Ok,...yes,...you got me on that one. Sorry to have lumped you in with whom I actually meant to describe. I apologize for besmirching your gundudeness.superdrag67 wrote: ↑January 20th, 2023, 2:57 pmI never related my personal experiences but nice assumptions. I said the vast majority of people who shoot will never experience this, which is absolutely true.Suck My Glock wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 10:17 pmYes, young padawan. Obviously you have not spent much time shooting. Real range monkeys have all seen this at least once.superdrag67 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2023, 8:42 pm
You think everybody has already done this? Something the vast majority of people who shoot won't ever even experience?