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Back about 94 I bought me a fun gun, a Cobray M-11. I have repaired it many of time and I will buy a replacement barrel and until I do I'll use the 10" barrel I have had for a few years. You own one of these and when you see parts at the gun show you buy them. What I want to know is why it happened I reload the 9 mm for it but I use a Dillon press so the chance of a double charge is near impossible. After the round fired the ejector picked it up and brought it back about half way and stopped at the time I thought the ejector broke and wedged between the frame and the bolt
When I got home i got the shell out. What was holding the bolt was the barrel as if the barrel was bent down. Not enough to notice it with the eye but enough to matter. The spent case is shaped a little like a hour glass but not to that extreme The two bulges are both .400. The primmer, what's left of it is flat as a pancake with a hole in it's center you can see light through . What do you think happened? Now that I put the two barrels side by side the barrel also looks as if it is also is bulged. Maybe there was a round in the barrel when the other one was trying to go down it? The longer I look at this case the luckier I feel
When I got home i got the shell out. What was holding the bolt was the barrel as if the barrel was bent down. Not enough to notice it with the eye but enough to matter. The spent case is shaped a little like a hour glass but not to that extreme The two bulges are both .400. The primmer, what's left of it is flat as a pancake with a hole in it's center you can see light through . What do you think happened? Now that I put the two barrels side by side the barrel also looks as if it is also is bulged. Maybe there was a round in the barrel when the other one was trying to go down it? The longer I look at this case the luckier I feel