Squib Round: What It Is & What To Do If You Have One

Published on February 9, 2021
Duration: 4:51

This guide, presented by Mrgunsngear, details how to identify and safely clear a squib round, a dangerous firearm malfunction where a bullet fails to exit the barrel. It emphasizes listening for abnormal sounds, checking for cycling issues, and using specific tools like a brass punch to remove the obstruction without damaging the firearm. The instruction highlights critical safety protocols for new and experienced gun owners alike.

Quick Summary

A squib round is a dangerous firearm malfunction where a bullet fails to exit the barrel. Identify it by abnormal sounds or cycling issues. To clear it safely, use a brass punch nearly the barrel's diameter to avoid damaging rifling. Never fire a subsequent round into an obstructed barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Squib Rounds
  2. 00:35Definition and Dangers
  3. 01:39Range Demonstration
  4. 01:57Identifying the Squib
  5. 02:46Safe Removal Procedure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a squib round and why is it dangerous?

A squib round is a firearm malfunction where a bullet fails to exit the barrel. It's dangerous because firing another round into the obstruction can cause the firearm to fail catastrophically, potentially leading to injury.

How can you identify a squib round during shooting?

Signs include an abnormal sound (a "pop" instead of a "bang"), the firearm not cycling correctly, and in revolvers, difficulty rotating the cylinder due to unburnt powder or the lodged bullet.

What is the recommended tool for removing a squib round?

The recommended tool is a brass punch that is nearly the diameter of the barrel. Brass is softer than the barrel steel, preventing damage to the rifling when clearing the obstruction.

What should you do immediately if you suspect a squib round?

Cease firing immediately. Do not attempt to fire another round. Safely inspect the firearm's bore from the muzzle end to confirm if a bullet is lodged inside.

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