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Old 02-05-2024, 12:25 AM
RMFnLA RMFnLA is offline
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As a long time gunsmith I’ve seen lots of blown up revolvers but none had a cylinder split in half like that.

Virtually all were split only at the chamber that fired, and they all had the top strap blown off.

I also cannot accept an additional 15 grains of bullet weight would cause this, especially since cast bullets generate lower pressures than jacket ones.

Just doesn’t add up.
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