Scott uploaded today a new video that tests to destruction an RN 50 provided by Serbu. It’s definitely worth watching as this accident in 2021 that almost killed him left a lot of questions and speculation.
Scott fires his tests from behind a cinder block wall, and picks up with the remaining SLAP rounds from the lot he shot in April, 2021. They are definitely over-pressured and almost impossible for him to extract, after the cap is pried open with a wrench and two people. But, Scott still doesn’t go into the source of SLAP rounds, and apparently that plastic bag of them is now depleted, without disassembling any of the ammo to find out what the cause was.
He does state it was likely “counterfeit” SLAP ammo, but that could mean there is more of it loaded in similar manner widely dispersed, and destined to be problematic, though it took a “special” overloaded round to replicate the explosion. But Scott did prove that the one round that exploded his rifle was just one of many high pressured, that were not fired that day. I’m wondering if guys familiar with buying and using SLAP rounds have been wary of over pressure or identified a faulty source.
Scott fires his tests from behind a cinder block wall, and picks up with the remaining SLAP rounds from the lot he shot in April, 2021. They are definitely over-pressured and almost impossible for him to extract, after the cap is pried open with a wrench and two people. But, Scott still doesn’t go into the source of SLAP rounds, and apparently that plastic bag of them is now depleted, without disassembling any of the ammo to find out what the cause was.
He does state it was likely “counterfeit” SLAP ammo, but that could mean there is more of it loaded in similar manner widely dispersed, and destined to be problematic, though it took a “special” overloaded round to replicate the explosion. But Scott did prove that the one round that exploded his rifle was just one of many high pressured, that were not fired that day. I’m wondering if guys familiar with buying and using SLAP rounds have been wary of over pressure or identified a faulty source.
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