I'm experimenting with pushing the limits, people here talk about a life long learning curve but won't even think of challenging the standards they didnt set and heard from uncle bob in 1964. But then again I'm in my mid 20s pursuing gunsmithing and going to gunsmith school in the states next year as many here have. You can keep your shallow learning curves, I'll be pushing the limits long after your under 6 ft of dirt. I value the opinions of others until they start punching down which is all im getting here...but if you want to have a pis*ing contest by all means old boys let's talk s#it
Look pal.... Any gunsmith doesn't act or speak like that...how do i know? Well i worked on guns longer u been out of diapers.. Pushing limits for what? To say hey...look i blew it up...time to blow up another 1...
Did you ever think the gentlemen here might be gunsmiths? And you aspire to be one is great...what you gonna do when your instructor in the US. May disagree with your work or your ideas? Its called constructive criticism...you open a debate..prepare for opposing comments and maybe common sense.
Lets say someone else tries to recreate your project..
Screws up...blows gun apart and he or she loses eyes or fingers ...or a piece of metal flies a distance and hits a by stander? They say..." Well buddy from cgn Did it so i guess its safe " do you see what i mean? Your advocating a dangerous experiment ...maybe a person reading it with LESS KNOWLEDGE may not do something right...and then an injury happens.... Buddy
Your trying to school gunsmiths on here....it aimt gonna work... No comments made to you here were insulting, your just kind of pissy u got negative feedback...but thats part of it guy.... Pros and cons..
Ive bee. Loading and shooting Damascus guns longer than youve had your PAL i assure you...you wont school me on barrel construction and safe pressures.
I wish you luck with your experiment...youll. Prove something thats been discussed a million times before