I Had A Squib Load.. A Backwards Squib Load
This YouTube video details a rare and potentially dangerous firearm malfunction: a backwards squib load. A squib load occurs when a projectile is fired with insufficient powder, causing it to lodge in the barrel. A backwards squib load is an even more unusual scenario where the projectile may have been propelled backward in some way, or the powder charge itself caused an issue within the firearm. The video likely explores the causes, identification, and safe resolution of this specific malfuction, offering valuable insights for firearm owners about potential equipment failures and proper handling.












