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Rancho Roy

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Just now, Rancho Roy said:

He's lucky he didn't get a MDS....Much Dead Shooter!

True, also you as the TO are lucky as you are in the splatter zone.  That is why when I say squib and stop, I make contact with the shooter to make sure I have their attention.  Really don't want to be that close to a gun coming apart.

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As you can see, this isn't a CAS gun. It's way more pressure than we play with.  

 

I have seen pictures of the same result in other firearms. Some were done intentionally, under controlled conditions,  to just see what would happen. I remember reading about a test with  a revolver and a 1911 stacking squibs.

 

In both cases, with mild loads, the guns did not come apart. Slight bulge in the 1911 and no change in revolver. I believe the cylinder gap helped in the case of the revolver.

 

These experiments were done many years ago by a few friends/gunsmiths.

 

Interesting!

 

But some revolvers, no matter how strong, can't handle a double load....(S&W 629 Mountain Gun)

 

 

Wrecked-Mountain-Gun.jpg

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2 hours ago, Rancho Roy said:

When I say STOP, I'z means STOP!

 

 

bullets in barrel.jpg

 

Fool probably thought he was just missing the target!:blink:

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If you GOOGLE this topic,

"Multiple Bullets Stuck in a Barrel",   it will show you this identical picture

and says that its multiple bullets stuck in a MACHINE GUN barrel.

 

This appears NOT to be anything having to do with a  Cowboy match.

 

..........Widder

 

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52 minutes ago, Rancho Roy said:

Four posts above it clearly stated it wasn't a cowboy gun......

 

And.... I supplied more information as to where others can read more about it.

 

..........Widder

 

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