Loaded "range trash" (basically the powder found on the floor of firing ranges) into my colt single action army, with custom steel cases I had my friend make. I wore heavy gloves in case i burnt my hands off, and fired the gun.
It violently exploded when I fired. the barrel wasn't really a barrel anymore, and the cylinder looked like someone stepped on playdough. The hammer completely flew off and some other metal bits, and I never found them. Please never try this. your gun will get fucked.
>>33515064
Pic or it didn't happen.
nice job retard
>>33515064
cl stry
>>33515064
>Please never try loading stuff you find on the floor into your gun
Thanks for the handy tip, bro.
>>33515064
>"range trash" (basically the powder found on the floor of firing ranges)
>>33515064
>the cylinder looked like someone stepped on playdough
It could have been an unlikely story without that part, which is the giveaway that it's obvious bullshit.
Why don't you just read threads and learn things instead of telling lies on the internet?
>>33515064
Who cares, they're all fake anyways. Buff down unmarked Italian reproduction and leave it in a barn for a year, buff, remark, fire, add fake pitting, etc. Every last SAA you've ever seen in a gun store is fake, they've been doing this since the American cowboy movie era made it profitable.
>>33515064
you moron
you should've tried it in on overbuilt ruger if at all
If we pretend OP's story is true for even a moment. Wouldn't 'range trash' be mostly rifle powder for guns like AR15's and 74s?
>>33515780
You may be more retarded than OPs bullshit story
>>33515064
>Loaded "range trash" (basically the powder found on the floor of firing ranges)