It's plausible. If the chamber is rough enough the friction from the internal pressure on the case walls could be reducing bolt thrust to a """safe""" amount. Or if the round isn't fully seated, it could be igniting before it fully seats, which is a trick in advanced primer ignition firearms to reduce bolt mass.
nah barrels rifled and chambered so it should eject everytime the bolt and spring tension are just heavy enough so it doesn’t allow it to blowback much and nah the rounds are fully seated,but that’s a neat thing to know
RubberBootsInMotion@reddit
The ATF considers this a machine gun.
ruasek115@reddit
Stop that thing is gonna blow up if you use real powder.
IAMABIGLLLLLLL@reddit (OP)
300+ rounds and no problems
ruasek115@reddit
I don't believe you.
Machine-It-Bro@reddit
It's plausible. If the chamber is rough enough the friction from the internal pressure on the case walls could be reducing bolt thrust to a """safe""" amount. Or if the round isn't fully seated, it could be igniting before it fully seats, which is a trick in advanced primer ignition firearms to reduce bolt mass.
IAMABIGLLLLLLL@reddit (OP)
nah barrels rifled and chambered so it should eject everytime the bolt and spring tension are just heavy enough so it doesn’t allow it to blowback much and nah the rounds are fully seated,but that’s a neat thing to know
theCaitiff@reddit
Have some self respect and clean up that work area, by god man.
IAMABIGLLLLLLL@reddit (OP)
def not a work area more of a shooting range than anything😂,i got a designated work spot outside