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I was very lucky. First time shooting gun. Not good as gun malfunctioned.Fired out of battery!
 

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Not a home build. Built by Tactical Rifles / David Rooney. I cannot comment as I am litigation. Sorry! BTW - 6.5 Creedmoor caliber.
 
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There are only a couple ways it is possible for one to fire out of battery. 1. Cam pin breaks. 2. Barrel rotates in the upper reviver. I can't think of any others. I guess if the firing pin was way too long, it might be able to reach the primer, when the bolt was not in the locked the position.
 
What makes you think it fired out of battery?

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same here ?
Hand Load ? or Box Factory Ammo ?
You got a picture of the Bolt damage ? , Is BCG free for Pics. or is the Bolt locked into the Chamber ?
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On Handloading AR, and you step over that line with an 'Overcharge' that exactly how it plays out . You blow the Mag. guts strait-out the Magwell for pressure relief .
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same here ?
Hand Load ? or Box Factory Ammo ?
You got a picture of the Bolt damage ? , Is BCG free for Pics. or is the Bolt locked into the Chamber ?
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On Handloading AR, and you step over that line with an 'Overcharge' that exactly how it plays out . You blow the Mag. guts strait-out the Magwell for pressure relief .
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Hornady Factory ammo!
 
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same here ?
Hand Load ? or Box Factory Ammo ?
You got a picture of the Bolt damage ? , Is BCG free for Pics. or is the Bolt locked into the Chamber ?
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On Handloading AR, and you step over that line with an 'Overcharge' that exactly how it plays out . You blow the Mag. guts strait-out the Magwell for pressure relief .

Sorry I wish I could answer the questions but as I said, we are litigating the matter presently.
 
I don't think anyone is Judgement proof? Time will tell!


Moses the Tank is the guy you need to talk to. But to the extent I remember correctly--in his state a primary residence can not be taken to satisfy a lawsuit judgement, all the equipment in his shop has UCC's filed by the bank (so they belong to the bank not to him.)

Winning a lawsuit could be a slam dunk on the facts, collecting the funds could be much harder.

DO NOT SIGN FOR ANY REGISTERED LETTERS WHILE THIS IS ONGOING!

If you get a registered letter it will probably be a cease and desist, perhaps with a notice that you are being sued in federal court for slander and for damaging his reputation. If you don't sign for the letter you at least make him hire a process server.

 
Moses the Tank is the guy you need to talk to. But to the extent I remember correctly--in his state a primary residence can not be taken to satisfy a lawsuit judgement, all the equipment in his shop has UCC's filed by the bank (so they belong to the bank not to him.)

Winning a lawsuit could be a slam dunk on the facts, collecting the funds could be much harder.

DO NOT SIGN FOR ANY REGISTERED LETTERS WHILE THIS IS ONGOING!

If you get a registered letter it will probably be a cease and desist, perhaps with a notice that you are being sued in federal court for slander and for damaging his reputation. If you don't sign for the letter you at least make him hire a process server.
Update - Judgement received against Rooney personally and Tactical Rifles. Money is being collected!
 
What would you like to know?

Other than the issue with the builder/seller what has been determined to be the mechanical cause of the failure?
Something didn't work right.
Did a part break to cause this?
Was something not aligned?
Was there an out-of-spec part?

As a Kitchen builder, what do I NOT want to do that could result in 'blowed up Sir".

I did go to the web and read some of the issues with the vendor. Not interested in that.
 
Other than the issue with the builder/seller what has been determined to be the mechanical cause of the failure?
Something didn't work right.
Did a part break to cause this?
Was something not aligned?
Was there an out-of-spec part?

As a Kitchen builder, what do I NOT want to do that could result in 'blowed up Sir".

I did go to the web and read some of the issues with the vendor. Not interested in that.
It fired out of battery. it appears that they installed an incorrect buffer spring.