If nothing else the RO should have stopped him when he blew out the mag. I too thought that the last real round sounded fine when it was shot. There are other reasons for the next round not going boom.. a firing pin that is bad is one example.. getting a bad batch of ammo? Gunk in the gun causing it to jam?
I basically just had the same issue Tues. night. Hammer falling no boom, failure to load the next round and not ejecting the round that was in there, etc. The RO (the husband) did not stop me. I have been having ammo issues. After that stage, we went to the safe area and took apart the gun. Numerous master, grand master, and A class shooters watched me shoot. None of them stopped me because they thought that there was an issue with the gun (an older 1911 45). After we took it apart, we wiped down the extractor (which I thought was totally gross, it was that dirty, but they said that it was not that bad), I checked and recleaned the firing pin chamber, relubed it and put it back together. It ran perfectly the next stage. I almost stopped because of the number of gun issues I was having with that stage. Lots of racking, dropping the mag, and reloading the gun, hammer falling and no boom, etc.
Like I said, the RO should have stopped him when he blew out the mag. I was not there, so I could not see if the rifle was going into battery or not. I do hear the hammer falling after he taps and racks..
I basically just had the same issue Tues. night. Hammer falling no boom, failure to load the next round and not ejecting the round that was in there, etc. The RO (the husband) did not stop me. I have been having ammo issues. After that stage, we went to the safe area and took apart the gun. Numerous master, grand master, and A class shooters watched me shoot. None of them stopped me because they thought that there was an issue with the gun (an older 1911 45). After we took it apart, we wiped down the extractor (which I thought was totally gross, it was that dirty, but they said that it was not that bad), I checked and recleaned the firing pin chamber, relubed it and put it back together. It ran perfectly the next stage. I almost stopped because of the number of gun issues I was having with that stage. Lots of racking, dropping the mag, and reloading the gun, hammer falling and no boom, etc.
Like I said, the RO should have stopped him when he blew out the mag. I was not there, so I could not see if the rifle was going into battery or not. I do hear the hammer falling after he taps and racks..