DWalt
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Dwalt,
I believe the issue with the high-pressure loads for the M-9 was more a matter of damage from slide and frame battering rather than catastrophic failure of any component from pressure! Unless the barrel bulging you mention occurred in the chamber area I doubt that was a pressure issue either!
The only barrel bulging came from in-bore collision tests. We put bullets in the barrel at different distances from the muzzle, and even then there were sometime no bulges. A barrel bulge would tie up the slide. Heavy loads alone did not cause barrel bulging or any other structural damage. The M9 is tough. We were not attempting to test to pistol destruction. The program had another purpose related to testing ammunition rather than the durability of the M9.
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