MAN! I hate to hear that about you friend! Glad it was not more serious!stevie_d_64 wrote:Glad you were not injured...Hav a friend off mine who had an M1 Garand literally explode in his face and did some damage to his right hand and upper arm a while back...seadawg221 wrote:What really stinks is that this WAS my favorite gun!
Pictures are here: http://www.tomeaker.com/Pages/Range.htm
Additionally I hope this incident is not the main reason your putting your reloading equipment up for sale...
Its discouraging...But I'd hate to see you give up that aspect of shooting because of this...
As El Gato can attest, I never knew the danged gun blew up! It failed to fire so I figured I had a jam (real unusal for this gun), I removed the magazine and was still unable to rack the slide so I turned it upside down and seen the busted frame. Both Tom and I thought that the frame hade merely cracked. I put that gun down and started firing the new one I had bought earlier that day. After getting home I looked into the barrell with a flashlight and seen that the barrell had at least three cracks in it. As I said before I never heard or felt anything out of the ordinary.
Allthough I would love to be able to say that it was the guns fault I honeslty believe that I made a mistake while reloading! There was a young man at the range that was admiring my Kimbers so I asked if he would like to try them out and he did. I would have felt horrible had this gun exploded to a worse degree and that young man have been injured due to a fault of my own.The reason I am considering selling the reloading equipment is exactly because of this. I seriously do have ADD (Attention Defeicit Disorder) and it's really hard for me to concentrate on doing things that require a great deal of attention and I am begining to think that maybe reloading is something that I should not do...either give it up or start taking my Ritalin again
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