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Technology and Engineering Section

Badger Arms

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Hello. My interest in firearms is mostly one of the technology and engineering side. I appreciate mechanisms, designs, mechanics, etc. I don't believe that a section exists on this board for the free discussion of ideas about firearms technology. The Smitty come's close, but there's a difference between maintenance and design IMHO. How about it?
 
I share your interest in the technology/engineering aspect of firearms. In fact the bottom of my letter head reads:
Custom Firearms Resreach & Development, because I feel ensentually that is the service that I perform. Not just the building of custom firearms.
However I think a forum devoted to that discussion alone would be a lonely place. I think you will receive good feed back and thought provoking discussion if you post the topics in their respective forums. Rifle designs in Art of the Rifle, handguns in HG&PC and over all design in GD. I know if I saw a topic titled "Action Technology" in Art of the Rifle I would click on it. ;)

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Gunslinger
 
I can't add anything to Gunslinger's good reasoning in his second paragraph. Tech/eng/design topics are welcome in the various existing forums.
 
Agreed.
R&D topics are divided between the type of Arm it is... Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns, or Full Auto type devices all have there place.
 
I have a collection of gun derivations I have made.

I have compiled a list of available springs.

I have a system for calculating +P+ loads of max length.

I have destructive test data on overloading pistols.

Ususlly no one cares.
 
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