What happens when you fire a .45 with a bullet stuck in the barrel?
Surprisingly, not very much! HS Arms tested their .45 HS-45 pistol by firing a under-loaded round that did not exit the barrel then firing a factory round.

“precisely measuring of the pistol parts showed only a small up bulging of the barrel, resulting from the extremely high pressure loads.”.
Bullets getting stuck in barrels is not uncommon when shooting .22 Long and .22 Short rounds in a rifle due to their very low velocity and energy. I did think that in a pistol the pressure would cause more than marginal bulging.
Read the article here.




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Counterintuitive as it seems, the .45 ACP is actually a lower-pressure round than the .22 LR!
SAAMI specs allow a max average pressure of 24,000 PSI in the .22 LR vs. 21,000 PSI in the .45 ACP.
Hi TD. I did not know that! Thats very interesting. And it makes sense in retrospect, considering the slight damage the 2nd round did!
Don’t try this one at home folks!
Some days things don’t work out so well. I had this guy in my 449 class… It was a $1500 Les Baer IIRC.
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