• Fecundpossum@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Having your barrel filled with mud will make the barrel kaboom and split open like a banana peel. So will this trap door most likely, but it can be easily removed before firing if you don’t forget about it. Obstructing the release of pressure in front of the projectile generates insane amounts of pressure.

    It’s a good thing you’re not a gunsmith.

    • FireTower@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Barrel obstructions are serious business. But I don’t think the sheet metal would pose much danger given it’s designed to move and doesn’t create an airtight seal.

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        1 year ago

        That said, if asked to test fire it with the gate equipped, I bet we’d both be like “nahhhh man I’m good”

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          I would with no hesitation. There’s no danger other than to the mechanism, which might or might not survive the ordeal.

          Now I’m kinda curious whether it would still work after that.

    • BigDanishGuy
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      1 year ago

      You speak with such authority.

      I may not be a gunsmith either, and I wouldn’t fire with an obstructed barrel. But have you seen demolition ranch trying to kill some hipoint pistols by obstructing the barrels? It took a bit more than some mud to break a gun.