Mr. Mosin
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Got a question on the mythos of "shove it in his gut and pull the trigger". I know that a revolver indisputably has an advantage over an autoloader (no slide to go out of battery); but what actually occurs when this is done ?
I know the air in the barrel is forced out at around the fps of the bullet, plus the bullet and remaining gases and unburnt powder. But what does this actually *do* ?
I know the air in the barrel is forced out at around the fps of the bullet, plus the bullet and remaining gases and unburnt powder. But what does this actually *do* ?