• @MindSkipperBro12
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      111 year ago

      Might be a bad thing if you forgot to uncover that if you shoot, which you can’t always trust the below 2.0 GPA, barely literate soldier to handle with.

      • @yokonzo
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        191 year ago

        I’m not a gunsmith but I’m pretty sure the first shot is going to open that hatch

        • @Fecundpossum
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          -81 year ago

          Having your barrel filled with mud will make the barrel kaboom and split open like a banana peel. So will this trap door most likely, but it can be easily removed before firing if you don’t forget about it. Obstructing the release of pressure in front of the projectile generates insane amounts of pressure.

          It’s a good thing you’re not a gunsmith.

          • @FireTowerOPM
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            121 year ago

            Barrel obstructions are serious business. But I don’t think the sheet metal would pose much danger given it’s designed to move and doesn’t create an airtight seal.

            • @Fecundpossum
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              21 year ago

              That said, if asked to test fire it with the gate equipped, I bet we’d both be like “nahhhh man I’m good”

              • @Nir
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                81 year ago

                I would with no hesitation. There’s no danger other than to the mechanism, which might or might not survive the ordeal.

                Now I’m kinda curious whether it would still work after that.

                • @FireTowerOPM
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                  31 year ago

                  It is on a hinge, it might fly off behind the firing line and hit someone.

          • @LowtierComputer
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            81 year ago

            Such a light and hinged obstruction will be no issue.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            You speak with such authority.

            I may not be a gunsmith either, and I wouldn’t fire with an obstructed barrel. But have you seen demolition ranch trying to kill some hipoint pistols by obstructing the barrels? It took a bit more than some mud to break a gun.

            • @Fecundpossum
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              01 year ago

              Will it always blow up? Nope. Is it worth the risk? Also nope.

      • @MotoAsh
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        101 year ago

        That’s what the giant flap that blocks the iron sights is for.

    • SSTFM
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      1 year ago

      It is with plastic covers. These were and are still issued in at least the US military. Quick and easy, and if you forget to remove it, it is just shoot through plastic.

      Here’s one affixed to a Sig rifle.

    • @FireTowerOPM
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      1 year ago

      This same idea is used often with makeshift designs still. I made a post a while ago of people using condoms to do this.

      Here’s soldiers using used rocket shells for it:

      Improvised methods typically cheaper and less likely to inhibit your ability to shoot. I’ve also seen hunters use painter’s tape to do this.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      In the US Marines, in boot camp they taught us to wrap the muzzle device in electrical tape to keep dirt out. I still do it if we are going to the field and we aren’t shooting. I’ve never seen the plastic caps. If we had a built in cover like OPs picture, so many people would shoot right through them.