• ProbablyUnwise@anarchist.nexus
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    1 day ago

    I am seriously skeptical that that is a real gun that could fire without exploding, let alone you being able to hang on to it if it didn’t. you’re certainly not getting more than a couple shots max out of that before it and your hand is a mangled mess.

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      20 hours ago

      Like I said elsewhere… I think that’s a 50 BMG round.

      … there are reasons why you almost never see break action / top break revolvers and pistols these days.

      Mainly, they do not tend to do well with high chamber pressure.

      A break action 50 BMG pistol?

      That’s an overly expensive hand grenade, with an unreliable arming mechanksm, imo

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        Comparing .45-70 to .50 BMG is like comparing .22lr to .223 Remington.

        But this is a 12 gauge pistol with a .50 cal in it.

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          16 hours ago

          Tbf it’s tough to tell the scale from the pic, it looks like it could be a .410 with a .308 in it.

          H/o let me tineye…

          No luck, no more info only dead Tumblr links.

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      Your hand might take a beating, but the gun would be fine. Generally speaking, assuming there are no microfractures from manufacturing defects, if the steel and the design can withstand one shot, it can withstand tens of thousands. Assuming, of course, you perform the required PMCS and don’t fire so quickly as to overheat the steel.