I have to say I doubt if any modern steel barrel would fail with reasonabl powder charges. I have made 'signal cannon' out of gas pipe and caps touched off by a fuse. Safety pesky wouldn't be a fear for me with loyalist arms.
Thanks for the feedback guys, I like the Loyalist fusil because it fits and the price is good, even if I have to rework it. Also locally available new in hand. BUT, I can wait a while; you never know what might show up :grin: George.
Personally having been a welder in a machine shop, I question the reliability of wrought iron barrels with a forge welded seam, yet many people will pay large amounts of money for an authentic hand forged barrel. My 2 cents.
As for product liability, seems that if guns stated failing, Loyalist would own a piece of that liability. All wishful thinking from a maybe buyer.
I have one of their Virginia smooth rifle kits that I built. Top notch all the way around.I ran across their site the other day... Had never heard of them before that. What's the word on their quality and accuracy.
My brother Fred Martin used a Douglas barrel on his homegrown Kentucky rifle and it not only never blew up, but he out shot me with my Sharon barreled SMR. --I GUESS HE KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING--I asked him if Dad taught him how to shoot, like he did me, and he said, ' No, my drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant Keller did in boot camp..' He said Sgt. Keller was a black man 'The color of a Damson plum' who did not tolerate prejudice in the ranks.I remember some rumors that Douglas barrels were not safe because they contained lead. They probably did contain lead as it is added to some steels to make them machine more easily. I used to complain to my wife and daughter "that the general public is a horses a$$" , and they used to get mad at me. Now that they have to go to the grocery store during this "pandemic" and interact with the general public they seem to begrudgingly agree with me. I am sure that all of the people who condemned Douglas barrels had PHD's in metallurgy!
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