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<p>[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 26719346, member: 86815"]I read an article once by a metallurgist who estimated the Lone Ranger would have needed dozens of Colt Peacemakers to make the series as the silver bullets would wear the barrel out 90% faster than lead and create overpressure potentially leading to cylinder or barrel failure. If he used a lead mould the bullets would be smaller and create gas erosion in the barrel too. </p><p>However if dealing with Vampires I guess you wouldn't need to use them too often.</p><p>I have a feeling I read this in the old "Gun Report" magazine. I have every copy back to when advertisers would say about gun show venues that you could wear trail clothes in their motel and TV was promoted as some kind of novelty. </p><p>On the silver front the market is being manipulated and if you look at the price in Shanghai you will see it is more expensive than Comex or the London Market and that is because they hold physical stock and not paper. </p><p>China ostensibly banned the export of Silver in January reclassifying it as a strategic material. Something is coming......[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 26719346, member: 86815"]I read an article once by a metallurgist who estimated the Lone Ranger would have needed dozens of Colt Peacemakers to make the series as the silver bullets would wear the barrel out 90% faster than lead and create overpressure potentially leading to cylinder or barrel failure. If he used a lead mould the bullets would be smaller and create gas erosion in the barrel too. However if dealing with Vampires I guess you wouldn't need to use them too often. I have a feeling I read this in the old "Gun Report" magazine. I have every copy back to when advertisers would say about gun show venues that you could wear trail clothes in their motel and TV was promoted as some kind of novelty. On the silver front the market is being manipulated and if you look at the price in Shanghai you will see it is more expensive than Comex or the London Market and that is because they hold physical stock and not paper. China ostensibly banned the export of Silver in January reclassifying it as a strategic material. Something is coming......[/QUOTE]
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