Dwight, Yes that is what I'm saying. That one round discharged -outside- the pistol when it was captured between the breechblock and the breech face? If it wasn't that, I can not explain the hole in the ceiling 8 feet in front of where we were shooting. The target he was shooting had the right amount of holes less the ones still in the Mag, except for one! It was not a pop-pop but just one louder bang. Like it fed 2 rounds at once and when the second one could not go in the chamber, it stovepiped. But I still cant figure out why the stove piped round went bang. The empty(s) were ejected, but one was dented. We could not retrieve the empty as it was in front of the firing line. I should have asked to close down to retrieve it but I didn't.
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