WOW not seen that one before...mistakes usually cost money and are easy to learn from. I hope no one was hurt.
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A friend of mine made a barrel much like that out of a Remington 1100. While duck hunting he somehow managed to get mud in his barrel, and you can figure out the rest. He had to buy a new barrel AND new trousers. Not his proudest moment.
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They tried to reproduce this on mythbusters, showing those exact photos. I forget if they called it plausible or busted but they weren't able to reproduce it. There was some damage but nothing quite like the photo shows.
atxgun wrote:They tried to reproduce this on mythbusters, showing those exact photos. I forget if they called it plausible or busted but they weren't able to reproduce it. There was some damage but nothing quite like the photo shows.
They stuffed it with a finger I think, and then welded something onto it. It obviously works, I've seen it before.
One can consider it a good day when muzzle blows open and not the breech.
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Liberty wrote:One can consider it a good day when muzzle blows open and not the breech.
IIRC, the action on this one is a 1917 Enfield; just behind the 6.5 Arisaka as the strongest breech on any normal-caliber small arms. I've heard of them being used for some monster cartridges. You could probably rebarrel that one and keep on shooting.
Liberty wrote:One can consider it a good day when muzzle blows open and not the breech.
I had a distant cousin shooting his own reloads in his 300 Savage and the breech blew up. He still carries the scars and powder burns from it.
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atxgun wrote:They tried to reproduce this on mythbusters, showing those exact photos. I forget if they called it plausible or busted but they weren't able to reproduce it. There was some damage but nothing quite like the photo shows.
They stuffed it with a finger I think, and then welded something onto it. It obviously works, I've seen it before.
They could not reproduce anything like this with modern barrels. Even when they put a steel finger in the barrel an welded it shut. They had to get an antique barrel that was made a certain way before it split and even at that it did not split but a little bit.
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Then Mythbusters did something wrong, it's happened before with a boresight, which is a lot less pressure than welded steel fingers. Mythbusters shouldn't be taken as a valid science experiment, they allow too many free variables in experiments in my opinion.