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nuclear said:Aluminum starts to lose strength with the first cycle and every cycle after that. Steel, so long as you don't exceed its yield strength, does not.
That is just so wrong that it is actually funny!
nuclear said:Aluminum starts to lose strength with the first cycle and every cycle after that. Steel, so long as you don't exceed its yield strength, does not.
Aluminum starts to lose strength with the first cycle and every cycle after that.
Steel, so long as you don't exceed its yield strength, does not.
That is just so wrong that it is actually funny!
Nuclear wrote:
Please explain what you mean by this. When you speak of "losing strength" what property or properties of the material are you referring to?
I ask because you then say:
Are you suggesting that firing an aluminum frame pistol does exceed the yield strength of the material?