I guess im part of the ND club... story time:
>be me
>be 40 minuets ago.
>putting new trigger in AR.
>slap it all back together
>throw upper on it
(no magazine in)
>pull back charging handle
>nothing comes out
>let go
>BOOMREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-
>I didn't even pull the trigger
>nothing came out when I pulled charging handle back
>I'm freaking out
Well looks like I'm done with guns for a while. Does anybody have any other fun hobbies?
>>33298040
Check the catalog.
Protip: there's always an ND thread.
>>33298040
Always pull the charging handle a few times
>>33298040
freediving. exercising, bicycling.
legos? nah, just learn freediving
>>33298131
he pulled and let go, then bang.
>>33298158
so slamfired?
Well, now you better check the bolt and firing pin/FP channel
tell us, what ammo was in the chamber?
also, next time, also do a quick visual check. Literally 1 second to do.
Who the FUCK reassemble guns with ammo in the chamber? It is so difficult to keep them separate until range time?
>>33298131
I usually do. It was on the first pull.
>>33298254 I wasn't done checking when It happened. I usually pull, and let go 3 times then check for ammo then go from there. it was Winchester ammo.
Buy a fucking inert round if you want to cycle ammunition. Sheesh(tm).
>>33298528
On the off chance this isn't bait...you are a retard. Why would you pull the handle three times instead of locking it back once and looking in the chamber the first time?
I love ND threads. Every time it gives me a good chuckle because I know even the simplest look at the chamber would have prevented it, slamfire or not. It's like, how the fuck can you be so stupid as to not make sure there's no round there?
>>33298440
That's what I'm thinking. Who the fuck doesn't clear their weapon before taking it apart?
>being this autistic
>>33298909
"It could never happen to me!", of course. Negligence and accidents are other people problems.