Competitive Shooting
Firearm Malfunctions: The Stovepipe and Slamfire
The Failure to Eject In a failure to eject type of malfunction, the fired cartridge case is extracted from the…Read More >
The Failure to Eject In a failure to eject type of malfunction, the fired cartridge case is extracted from the…Read More >
If the handgun has a malfunction and doesn’t fire or isn’t loaded when expected, the results could be deadly. Speed…Read More >
What happens when your gun does not go bang? Malfunctions, such as squibs, stovepipes, failures to feed or eject, misfires, hangfires, slamfires, double feeds, and short strokes, will happen. Your first fix for most malfunctions is tap-rack-bang! Learn more about how to identify them and fix them on The Shooter’s Log at CheaperThanDirt.com.