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    Shadow

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    OK guys , i watched one of them shows the other night ,i don't know -we'll just say American gun. any ways i know why you champer the cylinder on a revolver -to make loading easyer ,but why do you have your barrel champered on the exiting end?
     

    HandK

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    Way Up North!!
    It protects the crown of the barrel, that is the last thing the bullet touches leaving the barrel so it is protected from nicks and dings so that nothing effects the flight of the bullet! :D
     

    Westside

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    OK guys , i watched one of them shows the other night ,i don't know -we'll just say American gun. any ways i know why you champer the cylinder on a revolver -to make loading easyer ,but why do you have your barrel champered on the exiting end?
    so that the gun cost $15,000. :dunno:
     
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