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Originally Posted by jwalts27
You'll hear from people who reload their own ammo or buy reloaded ammo getting squib fires. I have had a few myself with my pistol. Normally you know something is up because the gun wont rack fully. Can be dangerous if you try to force a round into the chamber and commence firing.
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Been reloading since the '70s. Never had a squib reload and won't. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to follow the proper reloading steps to ensure this doesn't happen. If it does occur with your own reloads, the reloader is either sloppy, lazy, or both.