Stophel said:
I've always wondered why people think wads or grease is necessary to prevent a chain fire from the front end.
If a spark can manage to work itself past an airtight sealed lead ball that you had to jam into place with a lever-assisted ramrod, shaving a ring of lead off, is that silly, porous little wad gonna be an obstacle???
:grin:
It's the end of the opera, the fat lady has sung, what else can be added?
Chain fires have been debated numerous times here for a long time; they are very rare (who has personally had one when a revolver is correctly loaded)? Chain fires do not occur from the front of the cylinder.
If the ball is so loose in the cylinder, so it cannot seal the chamber, it will fall out of the cylinder, would it not?
Grease or lubricant is added for lubricant for the ball/projectile. If lubricant was for SAFETY, the owner’s manual would mandate that it was needed and failure do to do so would be violating whatever in the Owners Manual, would it not?
RDE