Henry Chainfire!!!

Started by Logan Hawke, January 17, 2009, 09:03:45 PM

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Logan Hawke

Howdy Pards,

I attended the 144th anniversary of The Battle of Fort Fisher today and they were doing some infantry demonstrations along with the artillery. The soldiers (union) started to talk about the Henry and the advantages it gave the troops that had it. Two of the Yanks began to demonstrate the loading of a Henry (blanks) when..............BOOM.........you hear a loud explosion and see a cloud of smoke! :o :o One of the rounds had went off in the magazine.... causing a chainfire! Luckily the reenactor only suffered a minor cut on his nose from a casing fragment and a little powder burn on his face but otherwise seemed to be Ok.

I managed to get a couple of pics afterward that I thought I would share with all of you.
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Fox Creek Kid

Let me guess. He dropped the follower.  ::)

Logan Hawke

Quote from: Fox Creek Kid on January 17, 2009, 10:20:12 PM
Let me guess. He dropped the follower.  ::)

Not really sure what caused it...but I do know that it got everyones attention. :o
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Hoof Hearted

YEP :o
Dropped the follower ::)
Let him know that I'll buy his damaged barrel or the entire firearm, really!

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Virginia Drifter

Either the follower dropped or a primer was not seated correctly.
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Forty Rod

Quote from: llm on January 18, 2009, 12:28:02 AM
Either the follower dropped or a primer was not seated correctly.

Or (with blanks) the case mouths weren't sealed properly.
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Montana Slim

Hard to tell from the photos, but I suspect the blanks are crimped to a point.
This was the first mistake.
Dropping the follower was number two.

All my 44-40 lever-gun blanks are open on the end and filled with florafoam to seal.
No way this could happen with that type of blank.

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Fingers McGee

Quote from: Montana Slim on January 18, 2009, 04:55:12 PM
Hard to tell from the photos, but I suspect the blanks are crimped to a point.
This was the first mistake.
Dropping the follower was number two.

All my 44-40 lever-gun blanks are open on the end and filled with florafoam to seal.
No way this could happen with that type of blank.

Regards,
Slim

That was my first thought, star crimped blanks & dropping the follower.  Recipe for disaster.

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Hoof Hearted

Maybe the feller that this happened to shouldchange his nick name to "Fingers" also :o
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Capt, Woodrow F. Call

Howdy.

Is it possible for 44-40 flatnosed bullet to make a chainfire?


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Quote from: Capt, Woodrow F. Call on January 20, 2009, 06:56:55 AM
Howdy.

Is it possible for 44-40 flatnosed bullet to make a chainfire?


Br
Call

If you have high primers, yes.
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Fingers McGee

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on January 18, 2009, 11:37:51 PM
Maybe the feller that this happened to should change his nick name to "Fingers" also :o

Fumble Fingers or Slippery Fingers maybe. 

I've got all mine and no schrapnel wounds in em. 

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sundance44`s

Or mabe rifle primmers in a pistol cartridge ...high primmer ..again.
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