Shooting my 10.5 upper with a Faxon barrel, I apparently had a squib load. Round stuck in the barrel just after the gas port, but still under the gas block. Apparently had enough gas to load the next round and "boom!" Fire engulfed my hand. Gas block split in half. The barrel did a great job of containing the mess but did bulge and is trashed. Needless to say, I'm happy I still have a left hand, if not worse. Definitely will be getting another Faxon barrel to replace as I see this as a testament to their steel. Have definitely heard of much worse cases.
Ammo: WPA Polyformance 55 grain FMJ 223. Now to see if I can get reimbursed for the new barrel and gas block.
Question to you fine folks. Was this just a random bad round, or should I be concerned that there are more like this? Considering that I have a few thousand rounds of this stuff, hopefully the whole batch isn't trash.
I shined the barrel up just a bit to show the bulge.
Ammo: WPA Polyformance 55 grain FMJ 223. Now to see if I can get reimbursed for the new barrel and gas block.
Question to you fine folks. Was this just a random bad round, or should I be concerned that there are more like this? Considering that I have a few thousand rounds of this stuff, hopefully the whole batch isn't trash.
I shined the barrel up just a bit to show the bulge.