redshooter
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As the bold type indicates it was a mixture of 4320 and Titegroup.
There is no way to prove how much was Titegroup and how much was 4320 so don't make this out to be proof that the T97 was designed to handle a massive overpressure.
The next person who may end up with a full 24gr of Titegroup may potentially be removing parts of a bolt from their skull.
The OP also stated in the same paragraph that it was "somewhere up to 24 grs of Titegroup". I'm going to assume that a large percentage of the charge was Titegroup based on the rounds he pulled apart. There's no mistaking the two even in the same pile, and considering how a powder measure works if it was one of the first rounds loaded, a little Titegroup, and just the third or fourth, mostly. I don't think anyone is claiming that any rifle is designed to handle a "massive overpressure", but it held together fairly well regardless considering that the pistol powder likely made up a pretty large percentage of the charge.
Rifle snobs get under my skin, shooting isn't cheap to begin with, and some people can only afford a rifle/pistol in the price range of a Norinco, that or wait another year to afford better...in a year anyone of us could be in the ground. Norinco rifles and pistols have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are well constructed and reliable, granted some need a little "tweaking" out of the box, but these are well known problems and so is the fix. If anyone is short on coin and wants to start shooting I have no hesitation in telling them to get a CQ-A or an NP-22. Anyone doing differently is an elitist or deluded.
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