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Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:47 am
by Pawpaw

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:53 am
by GlockDude26
another mind controlled test mouse from the boyz in tha hood.....

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:21 am
by jimlongley
Makes me wonder if he had a "nine" with the wrong ammo in it. A 9mm with .380s in it might fire pointed up, while the cartridge might sit far enough forward in the chamber with the gun horizontal, particularly if it had been carried pointed down, for the firing pin to fail to make contact.

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:52 am
by Keith B
I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle. :thumbs2:

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:16 am
by TexasVet
Could be the caliber mix-up or just one of the hi point/jiminez quality type of guns - he could have not had a round chambered.. tried to make it go off.. it didn't, so he went outside, racked the slide, fired one off, it failed to feed or extract, he came in tried again, no go, so he went outside, got one to load, fired off, malfunction again...

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:03 am
by Jaguar
TexasVet wrote:Could be the caliber mix-up or just one of the hi point/jiminez quality type of guns - he could have not had a round chambered.. tried to make it go off.. it didn't, so he went outside, racked the slide, fired one off, it failed to feed or extract, he came in tried again, no go, so he went outside, got one to load, fired off, malfunction again...
Still sounds like 'divine intervention'. :thumbs2:

Seems like the Good Lord was not only looking out for the folks in McD's, but also this guy by not having any CHL types there, or if there were, none willing to shoot him. Good outcome all around. I will take divine intervention any day.

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:14 am
by texanjoker
Divine or not thank God it happened in this case as well. Kudos to this guy as well. Glad to see somebody stepped up to the plate. Maybe he will consider a chl in the future

At least one man tried to wrestle the gun away from the suspect, Loughman said

Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/09/25 ... rylink=cpy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:27 am
by RoyGBiv
Keith B wrote:I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle. :thumbs2:
I'm with Keith on this one...

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:50 am
by BigBangSmallBucks
jimlongley wrote:Makes me wonder if he had a "nine" with the wrong ammo in it. A 9mm with .380s in it might fire pointed up, while the cartridge might sit far enough forward in the chamber with the gun horizontal, particularly if it had been carried pointed down, for the firing pin to fail to make contact.
I once in my naivety fired a 9mm round out of a .40s&w :banghead:

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:53 am
by mojo84
Keith B wrote:I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle. :thumbs2:
:iagree:

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:06 am
by Keith B
BigBangSmallBucks wrote:
jimlongley wrote:Makes me wonder if he had a "nine" with the wrong ammo in it. A 9mm with .380s in it might fire pointed up, while the cartridge might sit far enough forward in the chamber with the gun horizontal, particularly if it had been carried pointed down, for the firing pin to fail to make contact.
I once in my naivety fired a 9mm round out of a .40s&w :banghead:
We had a student in class that started their CHL renewal qualification course of fire and during the first 5 shots the gun failed to fire. He would rack the slide and the gun would not have a round in the chamber, but it would feed the next one. He stated he had just shot the gun the day before and it had functioned properly. I specifically went and stood close to him when the second round started. When he pulled the trigger I saw a brass-colored glint come out of the barrel and travel about 10 feet. in front of the gun. I stopped him and when the round was complete I took his gun and cleared it. I then asked him why he was "trying to fire 9mm rounds from a .45"? He got a funny look on his face and realized when he pulled the ammo out of the bag for his he and his wife, he had pulled out two boxes of 9mm instead of one 9mm and one .45. They were holding in his magazine and would feed into the chamber, but the firing pin luckily was not striking the primer and was just pushing the whole round out the front of the barrel and shooting it about 10 feet down range. Had the primer detonated on one of those, no telling what they heck would have happened. :shock: We allowed him to stop and shoot using the proper ammunition in the next line of shooters. That was as long as we could tell of his mistake to the class as a 'always make sure your ammo matches the gun' lesson learned. That story still gets told in classes. :lol:

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:12 am
by JALLEN
"What do you think the safety is for?"

"The what?"

"That little doohickey lever that moves up and down on the side of your pistol."

"Oh, yeah. Dang!"

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:45 am
by MechAg94
Yeah, I have a couple CZ pistols in 9mm and 40 for which the magazines fit each gun. You have to pay close attention to which mags you are pulling out.

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:22 pm
by RJGold
Just saw the video on this on the news. Pretty amazing.

I believe it was God.

Makes me wonder what He's got in store for those who were in that McDonald's...???

Re: Gun misfires at Ft. Worth McDonald's

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 6:33 pm
by rotor
God made sure he didn't have a Glock. Cocaine probably was what made him crazy.