This happened to me today during Stage 3, String 2 of the IDPA classifier.
I had two magazines on my left hip, one in the pistol, and two more in my left front jeans pocket. As I finished the first string of Stage 3, I rotated the two mags from my pocket to my mag pouches. When I reloaded my pistol in the middle of the string it failed to go into battery. O.K.-Tap, Rack, Ba.... Tap, Rack, Ba... Rip, Rack, Reload, Rack, Ba...Rack, Rack, SHUCKS, it's not going into battery!
Must be a grand malf. Tear it apart and find... denim lint in the recess of the breech face keeping the barrel from locking up.
It had to come from the first round in that mag that came from my left front pocket!
After the laughter died down all of the advice I received that is fit to print was to do a pocket lint check prior to going into a gunfight.
They let me re-shoot Stage 3, but the damage was done. My ego and confidence was smashed for the day.
Neil Casper
[This message has been edited by Cat (edited September 03, 2000).]
I had two magazines on my left hip, one in the pistol, and two more in my left front jeans pocket. As I finished the first string of Stage 3, I rotated the two mags from my pocket to my mag pouches. When I reloaded my pistol in the middle of the string it failed to go into battery. O.K.-Tap, Rack, Ba.... Tap, Rack, Ba... Rip, Rack, Reload, Rack, Ba...Rack, Rack, SHUCKS, it's not going into battery!
Must be a grand malf. Tear it apart and find... denim lint in the recess of the breech face keeping the barrel from locking up.
It had to come from the first round in that mag that came from my left front pocket!
After the laughter died down all of the advice I received that is fit to print was to do a pocket lint check prior to going into a gunfight.
They let me re-shoot Stage 3, but the damage was done. My ego and confidence was smashed for the day.
Neil Casper
[This message has been edited by Cat (edited September 03, 2000).]