First time for everything

Published on November 18, 2024
Duration: 6:20

This video explains a rare firearm malfunction: a detonation during remedial action clearing on a 2011 pistol. The incident involved an exploded case, a deformed primer, and a hand injury from the slide. The speaker, Ben Stoeger, discusses potential causes like primer striking the ejector, emphasizing that this is not a common occurrence but has been noted with .40 S&W calibers historically.

Quick Summary

A rare firearm malfunction, a detonation during remedial action clearing on a 2011 pistol, is explained. This incident involved an exploded case, a deformed primer, and a hand injury from the slide. Potential causes include the primer striking the ejector when the firearm is out of battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Instagram Post
  2. 00:14The Incident: Exploded Case and Injury
  3. 00:46Scenario: Gun Out of Battery
  4. 01:12Attempting to Clear Malfunction
  5. 01:40The Detonation Occurs
  6. 02:11Post-Incident Assessment
  7. 02:34Cause of Detonation: Primer/Ejector Strike
  8. 03:09Instagram Comments Analysis
  9. 03:36Historical Detonation Examples
  10. 03:52Remedial Action vs. Drill
  11. 04:13Deformed Brass Explanation
  12. 04:50Injury Details
  13. 05:30Similar Incidents
  14. 05:43Impact on Purchasing Decisions
  15. 05:55Safety Advice: Ejection Port

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused a 2011 pistol to detonate during malfunction clearing?

A detonation during malfunction clearing on a 2011 can occur if the firearm is out of battery and the primer strikes the ejector forcefully. This can cause the case to rupture, leading to an explosion and potential injury.

What are the signs of a case detonation in a firearm?

Signs of a case detonation include an exploded or severely deformed casing, a damaged primer, and the firearm becoming locked up. The brass will often be blown out and lack structural integrity if it wasn't fully supported by the chamber.

Can a firearm detonation cause hand injuries?

Yes, a firearm detonation can cause hand injuries. The slide can forcefully impact the hand, and shrapnel or brass fragments can embed in the fingers, requiring medical attention.

Is this type of malfunction common in 2011 pistols?

While 2011s can experience detonations, especially during unloading, it's not a common occurrence. Historically, this issue was more frequently observed with .40 S&W ammunition.

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