Under Powered Load Caught In Real Time

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 1:50

This video demonstrates a real-time incident of an underpowered ammunition load causing a firearm malfunction. The speaker, acting as an instructor, explains the characteristics of such a failure, including a weak "pop" sound and minimal slide movement. Crucially, the video emphasizes safe handling procedures after a suspected malfunction, including waiting for potential hang-fires and thoroughly checking the barrel for obstructions before re-chambering a round.

Quick Summary

Signs of an underpowered load include reduced slide movement and a 'pop' sound. After a suspected malfunction, wait 15-20 seconds for potential hang-fires and always check the barrel for obstructions before firing again to prevent dangerous failures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of an underpowered ammunition load in a firearm?

Signs of an underpowered load include a significantly reduced slide movement, a 'pop' sound instead of a 'bang,' and a failure to extract the spent casing. The firearm may not cycle properly.

What is a hang fire and how should it be handled?

A hang fire is a delay in the ignition of the powder charge after the primer has fired. After a suspected hang fire, wait 15-20 seconds with the firearm pointed in a safe direction before attempting to clear it.

Why is it crucial to check the barrel after a suspected underpowered load?

It's crucial to check the barrel for obstructions, such as a lodged bullet, after a suspected underpowered load. Firing another round with a blocked barrel can cause a dangerous pressure buildup and potentially catastrophic firearm failure.

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