Jason Mack recently posted about how he bought a used Euroarms .36 Remington that had a cracked cylinder. There were 2 chambers with hairline splits which he didn't know how it happened. But a catastrophic failure isn't the only way that a gun can show that it has suffered damage.
I have pictures of a blown touch hole liner in a rifle... And that was with only 70 grs of powder. The rifle was brand new and with approximately fifty rounds through it. The rifle was extremely well cared for by the owner. The failure is absolutely no fault, in any way shape or form of the owner.
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