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Beretta barrel burst


RossEM
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By sheer coincidence I've just had a chat with someone who knew a bit about this. This occurrence was some several years back. For whatever reason - he knew not what - it was never investigated and no barrel making metallurgist ever got to examine the material grain structure. We've all offered our opinions - most of us as laymen - but under the circumstances we'll never now know the exact cause.

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Well it can happen to any manufacturer, A flaw in the barrel could survive proof and only succumb to cumulative stress. Fatigue around a flaw which causes a stress raiser is pretty complicaed but also fairly inevitable.

 

David.

 

So what would be the point of the proof ? I mean if it fails to reveal metal weakness or flaws it's pretty pointless no ?

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I would bet a large amount on a complete blockage,no way a modern barrel would let go in that way at that point for any other reason...even a mentally wrong homeload would'nt do that at that point....still would be one very scary moment and thumb of a left hander could easily have been around that side.....

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Been very lucky as by that a right handed would now be a one hander and lost a chunk of forearm too.

 

Nasty for it to peel open like that in the forcing cone. Not been putting HP steel through it has he or had a wad stuck in the barrel then fired another cart?

 

Figgy

HP steel wouldn't do that.

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Several shots of 3" Hp steel or 3" heavy loads in a 2 3/4" chamber will build dangerous pressures in that area. If there was a suspected weak point there, it could have contributed to the final outcome.

Its anybodies guess, maybe even a 3 1/2" mag load in a 2 3/4 chamber.

Luck fellow to get away unscathed thats for sure.

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