Squib Load Are Dangerous!

Published on July 20, 2022
Duration: 0:30

This video provides critical instruction on identifying and responding to dangerous squib loads. A squib occurs when a projectile fails to exit the barrel, posing a severe risk of firearm explosion if a subsequent shot is fired. The instructor emphasizes listening for a distinct 'pop' sound as the primary indicator and outlines a clear safety protocol: stop shooting, unload, disassemble, and inspect the barrel.

Quick Summary

A squib load is a dangerous firearm malfunction where the bullet fails to exit the barrel. The primary indicator is a distinct 'pop' sound instead of a normal shot. If you suspect a squib, stop shooting immediately, unload, disassemble, and inspect the barrel to prevent a catastrophic firearm explosion.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Squib Loads
  2. 00:07What is a Squib Load?
  3. 00:12Danger of Firing Again
  4. 00:19Identifying a Squib Load
  5. 00:23Squib Load Safety Protocol

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a squib load and why is it dangerous?

A squib load occurs when a firearm fires but the bullet doesn't have enough energy to exit the barrel. This is dangerous because firing the gun again with a squib load present creates immense pressure with no escape route, which can cause the firearm to explode.

How can I identify a squib load while shooting?

The most common indicator of a squib load is an unusual sound. Instead of the normal loud report of a firearm, you will likely hear a distinct, muffled 'pop.' This sound signals that the bullet may not have cleared the barrel.

What is the correct safety protocol if I suspect a squib load?

If you hear a 'pop' and suspect a squib load, immediately stop shooting. Safely unload your firearm, then disassemble it to visually inspect the barrel. Ensure no bullet is lodged inside before attempting any further actions.

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