I am not a regular on this forum, but thought the folks might get a kick (pun) out of this one.
In the latest (Dec. 2002) Guns Magazine, one Cameron Hopkins proves that he has no idea how the Benelli shotgun works. Let me quote:
"It works in an elegantly straightforward manner. As the shell is fired, the resulting chamber pressure locks up the bolt's rotary lugs until peak pressure drops. Then simple recoil pushes the bolt to the rear, unlocking itself and allowing the action to cycle."
Sort of sounds like the "Blish principle" brought to life again. I guess he thinks that bolt carrier and spring are there just to use up some old parts the factory had lying about.
And people believe this gunzine garbage.
Jim
In the latest (Dec. 2002) Guns Magazine, one Cameron Hopkins proves that he has no idea how the Benelli shotgun works. Let me quote:
"It works in an elegantly straightforward manner. As the shell is fired, the resulting chamber pressure locks up the bolt's rotary lugs until peak pressure drops. Then simple recoil pushes the bolt to the rear, unlocking itself and allowing the action to cycle."
Sort of sounds like the "Blish principle" brought to life again. I guess he thinks that bolt carrier and spring are there just to use up some old parts the factory had lying about.
And people believe this gunzine garbage.
Jim