About guns, coffee, and all the other stuff I feel like talking about.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Oops.
Not saying names, but we found out how 9x19 Tulammo holds up through a .40s&w Sig today. Gun was not effective, but it made for a good malfunction drill!
We tore down the gun immediately when we realized what happened. Checked the bore and chamber, no visible issues. Point of aim was not effected.
Gun was a P226 Night Ops (or whatever the one with the adjustable night sights and extra checkering.) It's almost surprising what kind of abuse a quality gun is capable of.
I may know a certain someone who fired 380 acp from a Beretta 92 9mm. Cases bulged, but it hit to POA. Didn't eject as slide didn't fully cycle. OOPs, but thankful for quality guns that can handle moron moments.
OH... NOT good!
ReplyDeleteWe tore down the gun immediately when we realized what happened. Checked the bore and chamber, no visible issues. Point of aim was not effected.
ReplyDeleteGun was a P226 Night Ops (or whatever the one with the adjustable night sights and extra checkering.) It's almost surprising what kind of abuse a quality gun is capable of.
I may know a certain someone who fired 380 acp from a Beretta 92 9mm. Cases bulged, but it hit to POA. Didn't eject as slide didn't fully cycle. OOPs, but thankful for quality guns that can handle moron moments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing thiis
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