That's a 9mm round, with a GFL headstamp. The Glock 22 is, of course, a .40SW, and I don't even own a 9mm handgun. Nor a 9mm anything. The ammo I was using was an opened box of Winchester White Box, .40SW 165 grain ball ammo. I doubt that Winchester put that round of ammo in the box, so its provenance is a bit of a mystery.
So, again, in the interest of safety, let's be careful about the ammo we load in our firearms.
You mentioned an open box...open and on your workbench? My only guess is that may be an Ely rearrangement to "help."
ReplyDeleteOnce I got confused about boxes at the range and fired 2 rounds of .40 S&W through a .45 1911. Somehow I loaded the wrong stuff. Shot the first round and it fired but did not cycle, ditto for the second round. Realized what had happened, cue profanity. Load .45 with actual .45 ammo, put .45 around a big tree and then fire a few rounds into the dirt to make sure it is OK. Went back to shooting the .45 albeit with the right ammo.
ReplyDeleteFrom the strike on the primer, you are lucky it didn't go off. From the undersize case dimensions in that chamber, I think you would have gotten some significant blowback. Another good reminder why we always need shooting glasses. They have saved my eyes twice so far.
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