bigalexe
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Ok they didn't exactly cover this back when I took an RSO class last year because of liability purposes. I recently got an auto-loading pistol and have discovered a new type of firearm malfunction which is when a rimfire misfires and sometimes just because it dislikes you on that day, the gun doesn't extract it when you rack the action. Now normally on a centerfire I wouldn't feel too bad using a knife blade or flathead screwdriver to wedge the casing out a little so I can grab it but with a rimfire I am not so sure.
So what is the best way to remove a misfired (still potentially live) rimfire round from a gun when it is still in the chamber with the action open?
(lets throw liability to the wind for the sake of argument)
So what is the best way to remove a misfired (still potentially live) rimfire round from a gun when it is still in the chamber with the action open?
(lets throw liability to the wind for the sake of argument)