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Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:29 pm
by Excaliber
hillfighter wrote:Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
That makes you wonder how loosely someone has to hold a gun to limp wrist it.
If I recall correctly, the guns were Glocks which are pretty tolerant of less than perfect grips. So far as I remember, only 2 or 3 shots went off this way before the slide failed to go back into battery.
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:38 pm
by Gordie Howe
hillfighter wrote:Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
That makes you wonder how loosely someone has to hold a gun to limp wrist it.
As for limp wrists, there is a Gays for Gun Rights organziation. They probably get matching holsters and pistol groups to coordinate with their clothing. William S Bourroughs liked guns..
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Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 4:38 am
by Dave2
Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
I was thinking about this while I was getting ready for work this morning, and it occurred to me that the 1911's thumb safety would prevent the slide from cycling and therefore subsequent rounds from cooking off
in the chamber. Having a bunch of bullets blow up the frame of your gun would still be a pretty bad day, though, and that's assuming there's no extra-ovenal damage.
I don't think "ovenal" is actually a word. Sorry.
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 1:25 pm
by RX8er
Went to see Dead Man Down last night. Guess where they stored their AKs......................
In the oven!
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:35 pm
by Excaliber
Dave2 wrote:Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
I was thinking about this while I was getting ready for work this morning, and it occurred to me that the 1911's thumb safety would prevent the slide from cycling and therefore subsequent rounds from cooking off
in the chamber. Having a bunch of bullets blow up the frame of your gun would still be a pretty bad day, though, and that's assuming there's no extra-ovenal damage.
I don't think "ovenal" is actually a word. Sorry.
The thumb safety would only prevent slide cycling if the gun had been left in the oven cocked and locked. Of course, I wouldn't put that past anyone who would put his gun in the oven in the first place.
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:53 pm
by philip964
Excaliber wrote:Dave2 wrote:Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
I was thinking about this while I was getting ready for work this morning, and it occurred to me that the 1911's thumb safety would prevent the slide from cycling and therefore subsequent rounds from cooking off
in the chamber. Having a bunch of bullets blow up the frame of your gun would still be a pretty bad day, though, and that's assuming there's no extra-ovenal damage.
I don't think "ovenal" is actually a word. Sorry.
The thumb safety would only prevent slide cycling if the gun had been left in the oven cocked and locked. Of course, I wouldn't put that past anyone who would put his gun in the oven in the first place.
Funny my, mind read it as "cooked and locked"
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:36 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
Plus why did he have the magazine charged with only 4 rounds?
Top off your mags, my man.
SIA
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:05 pm
by Excaliber
philip964 wrote:Excaliber wrote:Dave2 wrote:Excaliber wrote:Folks have done worse than what happened in this incident and put the whole loaded gun in the oven. NYPD recorded some of these events in their annual firearms discharge reports back in the 90's.
When the oven was subsequently turned on and the round in the chamber cooked off, it discharged at full velocity. In some cases, the gun cycled successfully and subsequent rounds were discharged as well when they cooked off until the slide stopped going into battery.
I was thinking about this while I was getting ready for work this morning, and it occurred to me that the 1911's thumb safety would prevent the slide from cycling and therefore subsequent rounds from cooking off
in the chamber. Having a bunch of bullets blow up the frame of your gun would still be a pretty bad day, though, and that's assuming there's no extra-ovenal damage.
I don't think "ovenal" is actually a word. Sorry.
The thumb safety would only prevent slide cycling if the gun had been left in the oven cocked and locked. Of course, I wouldn't put that past anyone who would put his gun in the oven in the first place.
Funny my, mind read it as "cooked and locked"
I'm not sure what this means, but out of the several of these oven discharge stories I've come across, I've never seen a case where someone who was smart enough to buy a 1911 was dumb enough to put it in the oven and then turn it on.
Re: Today's tip: Don't store loaded gun magazine in oven
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:25 am
by ChiTownPicaro
Does Darwin give a consolation prize?