• wheezy@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    I’m not a gun person so maybe I was just fooled by a video. I also probably don’t use the right terms so forgive me.

    But it was awhile back; one video I saw of a guy showing how he was clearing the chamber of a pistol. Pulled it back from a full clip and counted each one. He counted 8 (which was expected for the size). Kept clearing it while nothing came out. Asked the viewer “Clear? Nope. Did you notice what’s wrong”?

    Pulls the gun back to show the bullet still visually in the chamber.

    Apparently it was a pistol with a recall or common issue of not correctly clearing the last round. He had an additional bullet chambered at the start so he counted the clip size but the pistol had 9 rounds initially with one still completely capable of firing at the end.

    Like, he literally pulled it back and cleared it like 20 additional times. Bullet still just sitting there at the end.

    Will try to find the video.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, it sounds like a malfunction. It should clear by racking the slide until nothing comes out, but ALWAYS verify by checking the chamber.

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      23 hours ago

      A faulty extractor would easily cause this issue. That’s why you also have to visibly inspect the chamber. A round would be easily visible while the slide is back.

      ALWAYS treat every gun as if it is loaded

    • starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      Yep yep. I will only trust that the chamber of a gun is empty if I can shine a light down the front, and see it from the back. Even then, damn bullet goblins can pop a bullet in there in the blink of an eye, so you still want it pointed away from anything that can feel pain