Why You Should Never Ignore Misfires – Squib Storytime
This video details a personal experience with a squib round in a Ruger Mark IV chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The speaker, with 33 years of shooting experience, explains how misfires, characterized by light primer strikes and unburnt gunpowder, preceded the squib. The squib was caused by a projectile becoming lodged in the barrel, which the speaker successfully removed using a cleaning rod. The incident highlights the importance of addressing misfires and maintaining a clean firearm.











