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The .300 Blackout bullet does not get pushed into the case & the BCG does not cause ignition by itself. .300 BO round fits in .223 chamber. Rambo pulls trigger. Gun fires & .30 cal bullet gets sized down to .224 & pressures go out of sight & blows up gun.I'm trying to picture how a .30 caliber bullet gets pushed that far back into the case by the recoiled inertial weight of a bcg and spring pressure to have ignition in battery?
Im thinking neck tension would prevent the bolt locking up??
With all do respect, there are two mistakes in this statement. The port pressure for a carbine length gas system is around 33K PSI not 61K. Longer gas systems are less. The pistol gas system is around 50K. If you have 60K at the port, you are going be WAY over 60K at the chamber. The POF P415 is a piston firearm and could have a proprietary system but it is piston system non the less. The biggest selling feature for the pistons is they run cooler and are MUCH cleaner running especially with a can. I'm betting on a 300BLK round in the mix.Oh yeah, seen this happen a few times. Ultimately what happens is the case ruptures right where the extractor sits. When this happens the extractor peels back and locks the bolt into the barrel and extension. The bullet still goes down range and upon passing the gas port 61,000 PSI (5.56 ammo) of gas vents into the carrier. Now is where the kaboom happens. The bolt is locked up and the carrier can not move to the rear and bleed off the gas. Pressure builds and the carrier can't hold it. It always blows out the bottom. If you look at a carrier the thinnest part is at 5 & 7 o'clock were it's made to clear the magazine lips. All the pressure goes right through the mag well. This is the biggest sale point for piston guns. It only happens on gas impingement guns.
Hey, does any know who this guy is or if he can be contacted to ask the question as to how it happened? It would seem like there is some way he can be contacted... perhaps through POF I'd be surprised if he didn't give them a call, seeing how he showed their weapon. Just a thought... Cheers
Yeah, I'm sure the D Boys know this trooper.Just call Delta. I could tell by the the uniform of the day.
Blown up or not; the man still owns it. The Sheriff needs to ream out the RO.I heard of an AR blowing up at a Washington gun range and the guy had minimal injuries but wanted his gun but the RO at the range said NO the Sheriffs office gets it and does a inspection.The guy had it built by someone and wanted to get his money back but no luck as he used reloaded ammo which voided the warrenty.
Just another reason why I want to get rid of my 2 AR 15's with all the accessories if anyone close enough is interested.
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