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There are more than one type of double feed. The typical double feed in a pistol or rifle is one that fails to eject then a live round being fed into its end usually due to failure to extract. There are others as Andy described where two live rounds are fed at the same time. This is not always due to a faulty magazine but it can be and the mag often is invloved.
In tubular magazines on pump guns it is sometimes caused by the shooter not properly seating the last round, or a dirty gun certainly not the fault of the magazine but of the shooter). I have seen it many times with people shooting pump action shotguns.
I have also seen 223 mags feed more than one round, not necessarily due to a faulty mag but because of the shooter slapping the bottom of the mag after loading it and misaligning the shells - so when it cycles two rounds come out of the mag. Again while this is a problem that is in the mag it is definitely shooter induced.
Of course if a mag's lips are out of alignment it could feasibly allow more tha one round to be stripped each time the bolts opens.
Another cause can be improper ammo. We had a guy at the range inadertantly load his 40 cal mags with 9mm ammo. The ammo cycled and fired the first time, then double fed. He was lucky he didn't blow up his gun and his face.
In tubular magazines on pump guns it is sometimes caused by the shooter not properly seating the last round, or a dirty gun certainly not the fault of the magazine but of the shooter). I have seen it many times with people shooting pump action shotguns.
I have also seen 223 mags feed more than one round, not necessarily due to a faulty mag but because of the shooter slapping the bottom of the mag after loading it and misaligning the shells - so when it cycles two rounds come out of the mag. Again while this is a problem that is in the mag it is definitely shooter induced.
Of course if a mag's lips are out of alignment it could feasibly allow more tha one round to be stripped each time the bolts opens.
Another cause can be improper ammo. We had a guy at the range inadertantly load his 40 cal mags with 9mm ammo. The ammo cycled and fired the first time, then double fed. He was lucky he didn't blow up his gun and his face.