Bucksnort1
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Today, I was channel surfing. I came across the show, "How It's Made" and caught the tail end of the segment on a company manufacturing replica wheel guns. I don't know the manufacturer.
The last procedure is to test the guns. The announcer said this company's test rounds are loaded to pressures three times normal. Because these are replica six shooters, I'm assuming they are made to not handle higher pressures you see in modern guns with different materials and such.
Will someone address the pressure situation, perhaps how component manufacturers use this? I'm sure someone will give me a TMI response, you know, Too Much Information, so how 'bout a simple explanation.
The last procedure is to test the guns. The announcer said this company's test rounds are loaded to pressures three times normal. Because these are replica six shooters, I'm assuming they are made to not handle higher pressures you see in modern guns with different materials and such.
Will someone address the pressure situation, perhaps how component manufacturers use this? I'm sure someone will give me a TMI response, you know, Too Much Information, so how 'bout a simple explanation.