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Unread 07-29-2017, 11:52 AM   #41
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Yea I had my doubts about Glock especially since the picture above was my first, a model 23. But wasn't the guns fault, was a double charge from a reload. A new lone wolf barrel and was back in business.
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This is why I'll never shoot anyones reload, far worse than a squib.
Holy cow! After I counted my fingers, I'd be cleaning out my shorts. Glad to hear you weren't injured.
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Yea, was very lucky, just a couple of cuts.
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I know this thread is a little old, but I thought I would add my two cents...

I always carry a cleaning rod and some "knock-outs" when I go to the range. I use the Bore-Tech knockouts (which have concave fronts), but you can use any brass jag that has the point cut/ground off so the front is flat.

For a squib load (which all of us know we should NEVER do, but which can happen): Just select the right size knockout, appropriate for caliber, screw it into the cleaning rod, hold the barrel vertical (pointing up) and insert the rod. Just drop it down the barrel, letting gravity work for you. If that doesn't do it, you may have to tap down on the rod LIGHTLY. Squib loads are usually easily dislodged, but I have tried to help out fellow shooters that somehow got it firmly jammed in there. In this case, give up at the range, and take it home to work on.

These work well on rifles and pistols, using the appropriate rod, of course.

I have scanned the label for the Bore-Tech knock-outs for your info.

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