Gun dropped?

Kein Mitleid

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Hello,

I was wonder what kind of damage a barrel or a firearm might suffer if it is dropped on ciment, asphalt, or concrete from a distance of about two to three feet, muzzle first.

Would the barrel crack? Would there be physical damage to it? Should it be checked out by a gunsmith, or are most guns rugged enough to withstand a few falls from about a meter or two (3-6 ft.)? Would it misfire (chamber blows up or the unnoticeable barrel bend, if any, would cause it to explode)?
 
better safe then sorry doesnt cost much if any to have a reputable smith check it out and besides whats your saftey worth?
 
What kind of gun is it ??
If you're talking milsurp, and there's no visible damage to the muzzle, I wouldn't hesitate to fire it...
This is just my opinion, so don't take it as a guarantee, but I think most rifles are sturdy enough to withstand something like that (though it would probably throw any optics off of zero if so equipped, then again, I don't generally use optics myself so it may not be affected)
If you are in doubt and don't feel safe...GET IT CHECKED !! It will be worth a small fee for your peace of mind.
 
You would most likely damage the crown or face of the muzzle. I can't see the barrel bending and if it were to crack from dropping, I wouldn't want to fire it in the first place even before dropping it.

I dropped a .22 from about 2 feet (slipped on ice) and it put a flat spot on the muzzle face that didn't get close to the crown. It shot exactly the same afterwards.
 
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I'd worry about the crown, sights and stock. But a short fall like that is most likely going to do cosmetic damage.
 
the shock can affect the trigger group/ firing mechanism The sight alignment ( optical or irons could also be affected- it only takes a thousandth on an inch misalignment to throw off your point of impact). just because it didn't hit directly doesn't mean the acceleration from th eimpact didn't throw something out.
 
tiriaq said:
I'd worry about the crown, sights and stock. But a short fall like that is most likely going to do cosmetic damage.

Yep. Safe to shoot - most likely. Inspect for any obvious safety issues, dry fire it a few times - you're prolly good.

Most likely, if anything, the sights are thrown out
 
Nice, thanks for all of your responses.

Nothing yet dropped, though I was just wondering what would happen if I one day did. You know, you give it to a friend and whoops, he thought you were holding it but you handed it to him... and now both of you are staring at a fallen rifle! Hehe.
 
Well, I dropped one of my varmint rigs off a table once. It was cased at the time, and there was absolutely no affect on the gun or scope~
 
Can't remermber how many times i've dropped my Whalter P99 QA on concrete floor.... after more than 10000 rounds whitout any kind of maintenance...still working like a new one...

Sometimes 5 feet high.... in high risk intervention simulation...
 
Who would carry a rifle that could'nt handle falling off your shoulder?

I'd check the bore for crap driven into.
 
I would think military firearms would have to pass a battery of abuse tests and still be capable of firing safely and accurately
 
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