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The barrels, and forend of course, ROTATE around an axis, hence “axial” shaft or pin.
So, All this time I thought the wheels on my car rotated around an AXLE Shaft.
And I guess that means my trailer is a two axial trailer. Damn, I learn so much from you, Dean
btw, the definition of axial means sharing the same axis, and has nothing to do with rotation.