I once saw a young kid, at least to me, about 20 years old trying to clear an old TC rifle. He apparently had not cleared the breech before loading, and his gun would not fire. A so called friend removed the nipple and "trickled" some pyrodex into the flash channel. The nipple was screwed tightly down on the pyrodex creating a solid mass that would not ignite. The idiot, so called friend, then abandon the kid, 'cause he didn't know how to deal with his screw up.
I had to remove the nipple and so called clean out screw to pick an opening that would allow the pyro to ignite. The nipple was replaced and a cap fired. The burning pyro vented from the open clean out like a bottle rocket preparing to launch. After what seemed like several minutes, the gun fired.
The kid reloaded to test fire his gun. It still wouldn't fire. Priming was trickled into the flash channel and the gun fired. This was repeated again. This kid apparently had so much congealed oil in the breech that it would not fire without "help". That gun did fire the fourth time without having to prime the piece. IMHO, if ya gotta prime, ya might as well shoot a flint gun. :rotf:
I once saw someone else have a misfire. This idiot, after popping a coupla caps to no avail, stepped back to allow another shooter to have his shot. I looked back to see this idiot standing with the butt of the rifle on the ground with both hands resting on the muzzle of the gun. I, as gently as I possibly know how, reminded the idiot that his gun could still go off and his hands could suffer dire consequences for his stupidity. :hmm:
I had previously instructed this idiot to step to the side and clear his piece. He decided to shoot the breeze with friends rather than making his rifle safe. :nono:
J.D.