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Unread 10-07-2024, 09:40 PM   #31
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I have to have personally seen way more blown out fluid steel barrels than damascus. Bu a lot! Maybe we can try to propagate another lie to sell new guns, like how Fluid steel barrels over 50 years old have expired and are at risk of failure.
Ah yes the old barrel fatigue syndrome
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[QUOTE=edgarspencer;417802]Collectors Firearms has been around a long time, and is a first rate company. I suspect Mike is away at the annual 4 day Colt Collectors Association meeting.


They did send me a message today answering my main question. Barrel wall thickness on left barrel form .022-.030, right .028-.033
They also sent a couple pictures that I asked for.
What is the minimum wall thickness that is considered safe to shoot? (Low pressure shells, of course)
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Save Your Money. It has Damascus Barrels, Not Safe to Shoot.

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That's just ignorant. e shoot Damascus barreled guns all the time with modern target loads. You'll have more issues with damaging an old stock than you will damaging any barrels.
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Tennessee Dave if you are who I think you are ? Why not ask your son ? He's the only one that I know of that can out s
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Shoot all of us here LOL
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You must be thinking of someone else, as I do not have a son.
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What is the minimum wall thickness that is considered safe to shoot? (Low pressure shells, of course)
Many will say .025" is the minimum for Damascus if you are uncertain about the load. Personally, I am not concerned if it's over .020" because I know my loads.
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