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pbleed 28th March 2021 04:48 PM

ED,
I was not as detailed and clear as I should have been. The barrel extension - the bar that locks the barrel into the breech plate - is bolted to the top of the barrel. These bolts do NOT extend into the chamber, but the holes DO. Thus it could chamber a round, but I fear that a cerrosafe casting would - slightly - reach into the bolt hole.
Thanx for the comment
Peter

Rick 28th March 2021 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fernando
Rick, i see that you conclude that these are operational shooting weapons. Then my next question would be; were these made for the entertainment of a single user or were they part of some armed force arsenal ?

Necessity is the mother of invention.
Revolutionary forces I'm thinking Fernando.

fernando 28th March 2021 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Revolutionary forces I'm thinking Fernando.

That's an answer, alright !.

fernando 30th March 2021 03:05 PM

I beg you guys to not tie me to the whipping post but, i dare doubt that these two intricate pieces of engineering are fit to function as weapons on a repetitive mode in any operational field.


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