Nicodemus38
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Lots of people tell me that evenwith modern metals and processing it it impossible to make a break open revolver that will last long at all due to "inefficient" structural strength in the locking mechanism and hinge.
if the latch and hinge is a huge inefficient structure, why can T/C build break open single shot pistols and rifles chambered in cartridges with 5 times the chamber pressure of the lowly 45 schofield and have them last for decades with no real issues?
if the latch and hinge is a huge inefficient structure, why can T/C build break open single shot pistols and rifles chambered in cartridges with 5 times the chamber pressure of the lowly 45 schofield and have them last for decades with no real issues?