Comments…
Hmmmn… interesting how people interpret what they read.
First, I gotta say that I had always felt that anything this catastrophic…
…had to have been as a result of a non-standard round. (And no, I'm not one of the AL-BVD crowd who immediately assumed the impossible [C-4] had occurred!) I mean, after all those rounds and all those years of service, who'd've suspected the barrel?!?
I read the report as there heat treating was done wrong when the barrel was made.
Don't know if you recall Big John Kepler, Schmit (he was a member of our crew in the old days,
circa '94-'95), but did you read his comments in the sidebar about, as the dopers say, "knowing your dealer?" His point was, based on those 50X photos, that the bar stock was crap from the jump, and no reputable barrel-maker would have accepted such inferior steel.
There is no way, out side of your actually having the metal tested, to know if the barrel you have is sub-standard or not.
I think that's extreme, and would refer back to Big John's advice, and Hipower seems to agree.
And Walter, it's not jus' 'cause I'm experienced in Schmit-speak™, but yes, I think you are
muy "befuddled!"
"Only buy a rifle from Clint McKee."
That's neither fair, nor accurate, BigG… and is certainly nowhere reflected in either the commissioned report, nor any of the accompanying commentary.
Have you not seen old products that were marked "None genuine without this signature" or similar? Counterfeiting is an ongoing problem. We have gotten away with it by declaring things public domain, like the M16, but make mine a Colt, anyway! Some products are worth demanding and others are generic. I think guns should be the original product.
Among the knowledgable today, sad to say, you would be in a minority.
Conceptually, I agree with the adage… I recall eight-nine years back when USMC swapped places in queue with USAF (who was in a hurry) so they could get the Colt's M16s because the
FN barrels were not to USMC's standard.
But the simple fact is that there are several manufacturers today, starting with Bushmaster, producing better Colt's/Stoner-pattern carbines and rifles than are the guys in West Hartford.