Are we reading the same thread?
We seem to agree on most points.
Reloads are the best way to go to ensure safety.
Soft lead projectiles of the correct diameter are essential.
Factory loads are dangerous.
Now before I posted the French translation of the engineers report I imagine you didn't know what psi a safe load really was. Now you do. 11600psi.
Also part of his report was the point that an unsafe load is 20813psi. This is consistent with our belief that factory loads are dangerous as the SAAMI spec for 45acp is 21000psi.
This engineer is an expert and we are both amateurs unless you have some credentials I am not aware of. If you can find some error in his math then I encourage you to share it with us.
We both agree that these guns are great fun with proper loads.
The danger lies in someone who doesn't know that factory 45acp should not be used in these guns, acquiring one. I am glad to hear that you are unaware of any problems with your customers. They must be following your advice and using proper loads. You aren't the only one selling these however. There is also the other side of the coin. The newbies who post WTB 1873 revolver in 45acp. Guess what. They actually think you can buy 45acp off the shelf and fire it in these. At some point, someone is going to sell them one without telling them that.
So far we have been lucky but out of all the conversions that people do I feel strongly that this one is most likely to get someone hurt.
We seem to agree on most points.
Reloads are the best way to go to ensure safety.
Soft lead projectiles of the correct diameter are essential.
Factory loads are dangerous.
Now before I posted the French translation of the engineers report I imagine you didn't know what psi a safe load really was. Now you do. 11600psi.
Also part of his report was the point that an unsafe load is 20813psi. This is consistent with our belief that factory loads are dangerous as the SAAMI spec for 45acp is 21000psi.
This engineer is an expert and we are both amateurs unless you have some credentials I am not aware of. If you can find some error in his math then I encourage you to share it with us.
We both agree that these guns are great fun with proper loads.
The danger lies in someone who doesn't know that factory 45acp should not be used in these guns, acquiring one. I am glad to hear that you are unaware of any problems with your customers. They must be following your advice and using proper loads. You aren't the only one selling these however. There is also the other side of the coin. The newbies who post WTB 1873 revolver in 45acp. Guess what. They actually think you can buy 45acp off the shelf and fire it in these. At some point, someone is going to sell them one without telling them that.
So far we have been lucky but out of all the conversions that people do I feel strongly that this one is most likely to get someone hurt.


















































