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I like that design, but wouldn't the weight of the barrel put too much stress on the barrel reciever, causing it to break. I don't think it would be that bad, but after a while the joints may start to get weaker.PCGUY wrote:<div align="center"><img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/title.php?text=BREAK BARREL">
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It probally would depending on what your shooting and how powerful the cannon is. The receiver and bolt would probally need to be made of some sort of steel.
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Think the Cam-Lock idea is a stronger connection and yet still quick to disassemble/assemble in my opinion.