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I don't know if it is still possible to take something like that to a college; but used to be you could and it only took a couple minutes to do Rockwell and Brinell tests. Just a quick diamond print and look in the microscope.
Time it to a tree, put a round in it, tie a string to the trigger.... hide behind a different tree, pull string, answer question
That's what I was wondering. Will a gunsmith be able to tell how strong it is. I guess its of to the gunsmith.Any good ones in Wenatchee?
Quote from: Night goat on January 06, 2017, 04:58:35 PMTime it to a tree, put a round in it, tie a string to the trigger.... hide behind a different tree, pull string, answer questionThat is a good way to blow up a gun in your face. A receiver that has been annealed will usually take blue pill loads w/out any outward sign of anything wrong... unless you have a set of headspace gauges you will not know that the lugs and/or receiver locking surfaces are setting back. Once critical setback has occurred sooner or later you will blow up a gun in your face. Probably sooner rather than later. This really isn't the least bit funny and those who are chiming in here with snarky comments are demonstrably, more likely than not, a clear and present danger to anyone who ever follows their advice regarding anything having to do with the safety of any firearm.
724wd it was my grand fathers, its a family thing.