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    I've sat through 2 "professional" safety indoctrinations at indoor ranges and neither covered this issue.
    Thanks for requesting clarification. There are others who weren't confident enough to ask and you may have prevented someone losing a hand.

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    Squib 100%. If you pull the trigger don’t feel a bang work the action find a case without a bullet, something went seriously wrong.


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    squib and then firing,,kaboom.
    [I][B][COLOR="#FF0000"][SIZE=4]Some people never have time to do it right the first time but always find time to do it twice[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/I]

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    That’s why if you ever have to manually rack a round like that you should check your barrel for any obstruction. In my experience a squib will not cycle the action of any un modified gun.


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    Was she okay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy View Post
    Was she okay?
    I don't think we know for sure but I couldn't see any damage to her.

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