If the first projectile got stuck and further projectiles were loaded, how many did this Darwin award winner put in ?
Home made projectile s come to mind.
Gone a bit quiet, everything OK "Rover" ?
“Let us not dwell on the distance we have fallen short, let us dwell on the distance we have travelled" !
If the first projectile got stuck and further projectiles were loaded, how many did this Darwin award winner put in ?
Home made projectile s come to mind.
General question: In situations like this, wouldn’t lead embed itself in the flutes of the rifling? How would you deal with that?
HW77K .22, HW100KT .22, HW95K .22. AA TX200 MK3 .22. AA S410 MK3 .177. HW80 .25 HW30S .22. Pistols: Walther CP88 .177, Hatsan Mod25 Supercharger .22, HW45 Silver Star .177, Webley Alecto .177, SMK Victory CP2 .22
Unless it's solid slugs, the pellets have a hollow skirt area, it's the blast of air that's expand the skirt into the rifling as the pellet travels down the barrel. Lead, being a soft metal, should be easy to push out. But, it seems not in this case. Maybe an alloy type pellet, Prometheus or even followed by ball bearings ?
And a section of broken rod is possibly in there too !
“Let us not dwell on the distance we have fallen short, let us dwell on the distance we have travelled" !
It’s on the back burner got a holiday and a birthday for a 3 year old to deal with! And I am waiting for some more rods to arrive in the correct diameter.
Don’t worry when I get some time I will let you know how I get on.
Well today could have gone better, decided to weld an old hydraulic fitting onto the end of the barrel and give it 10,000 psi of hydraulic oil. It didn’t push anything out and oil made it out the other end at 8,000 psi so that idea is a no go.
Then welded a plate onto the end of the barrel with a 5.5 mm hole in it to support it in the hydraulic press, managed to burn my fingers on hot steel when I forgot just how hot steel gets when sticking it together! Managed about 1cm of pushing and then started to bend the ejector pins no matter how short it was. So the Chinese metal is not to the correct hardness so might have to heat treat them and see if that works.
Failing that it’s going on the milling machine and I’m going to section the blummin thing to see what’s in there!
Wow. You must really want that barrel. I’d have binned it by now.
I'd have drilled it out and fitted a liner...
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Unless there’s a broken drill bit already wedged in the middle.
Think I’m going to try heat again, I have a hydraulic cylinder tube that’s scrap so going to cut a hole in the side at the bottom and stick the blowtorch in it and drop the barrel in and hopefully the heat will stay in the tube enough to melt out whatever is in there.
It’s become a quest to free the barrel doubt it will ever shoot again but would like a result now!
If that fails then yeah it’s getting milled as a wall exhibit.