Both shooting the ramrod out with gunpowder or compressed air gives me the willies. No, no, no, no, no! I don't want to read about any eyeless or maimed persons hurt while using black powder. We don't need that kind of press, and you certainly don't need any injuries!
well then i would point out something here kind sir.
If we want to discuss liable .
1 ) advising any installation of a breech plug should also be out . After all if its done wrong and it blows who would be liable .
2) information concerning the installation of barrel lugs should also be out . After all we don’t know the barrel material do we
3) drilling and threading of flash holes liners and drums . Also a very dangerous thing for someone not semi knowledgeable in what they are doing there . Surly liability would be considered there
4) what about Co2 dischargers . Is it truly realized the amount of pressure they put out . care to bet that its more then 100psi ?. for that mater how fast the ball leaves the barrel . i can tell you that i saw the results of a fella who put a 50 cal 400 + grain conical through the door of his dodge at maybe 10 feet one after noon
So I wonder. If someone uses one and pops another person in the head . Are we liable
5) I would also point out that the use of ball pullers or any device that puts a person in front of the bore also be labeled as worrisome and not discussed or brought up because of liability concerns
6) lets talk a minute about pulling a breech plug .
Let say this fell does pull the plug and re installs it . But in the main time he stresses the barrel . Then the next time he fires the barrel becomes compromised .
Surly then we must be liable
Is Dphariss then liable as a gunsmith .
?
We have to realize that common sense. Even though its not so common anymore . Has to be applied here . After all , how many “SCHOOLED “ gunsmiths are actually on this forum ?
My hands up and I know a few other are as well .
But the point of the mater is that a very large % of folks here are not
My point is , with all do respect . If there is worry about blowing a obstruction then I submit that a whole lot of posts on this board be answered with one post and one sentence ; contact a qualified gunsmith .
Nothing less and nothing more .
Case in point . Lets just say a person here . Some time back recommended to another poster that they use good quality sharp chisels for making their gun stock .
Now we all assume that the person knows what they are doing .
But on the other end of the computer , that person is actually holding the wood plank in his lap , while pushing against a tool that’s as sharp as surgical steel . It ends up in his leg
Would you sir be liable for his failure in common since ?
Im just saying ,,,,,,,, something to think about .
i would also point out , and this is just my oppenion and i know it has nothing to do with your warning . but
if this person here , with the issue at question , went to a gunsmith that said he had no more ideas .
Well sir , IMO he has gotten far more correct information here and in all actuality is probably far safer then shooting a firearm that was work on by that so called gun smith .
With all do respect sir . That is the truly worrisome issue IMO
now please dont take this as a challange Acer . its not ment to be that way .
but frankly i can see no way for you , me, dan , Don getz , jim chambers or any other "qualified" gunsmith instructing this person how to remove this obstruction with out some risk . it simply cannot be done unless we say ; see a qualified gunsmith .
scarry , scarry worrysome thought isnt it .
again something to think on .
so be safe fellas and have a good night