I was thinking about this while I was getting ready for work this morning, and it occurred to me that the 1911's thumb safety would prevent the slide from cycling and therefore subsequent rounds from cooking off in the chamber. Having a bunch of bullets blow up the frame of your gun would still be a pretty bad day, though, and that's assuming there's no extra-ovenal damage.Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
I don't think "ovenal" is actually a word. Sorry.