TacticalReload
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I really wish I had a junker S&W wheelgun that was beyond repair for functional purposes that I could test to see what it actually would take to set it off without the hammer block in place.
I'm assuming that everyone here is smart enough NOT to walk around with the revolver cocked-and-unlocked. So we're talking about a hammer down at rest and a live round in the chamber. I'd be willing to do the testing with a MIM hammer since that might increase the likelihood of some metallurgic issue that would lead to breakage. This is a good one for Mythbusters... unless someone has a POS they are willing to donate. I'm an FFL and would pay postage for you.
I'm assuming that everyone here is smart enough NOT to walk around with the revolver cocked-and-unlocked. So we're talking about a hammer down at rest and a live round in the chamber. I'd be willing to do the testing with a MIM hammer since that might increase the likelihood of some metallurgic issue that would lead to breakage. This is a good one for Mythbusters... unless someone has a POS they are willing to donate. I'm an FFL and would pay postage for you.
