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"High" pressure vs "Standard" pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="hemiford" data-source="post: 1312150" data-attributes="member: 72104"><p>What if a company were to offer a "big/improved" action of some sort,</p><p>but advertising no perfomance (pressure) specs other than perhaps material </p><p>and thickness.</p><p></p><p>Then another company were to offer some "big/improved" brass, but </p><p>advertise no performance (pressure) specs other than perhaps material</p><p>and thickness.</p><p></p><p>Well maybe some individuals could do some experimenting, strictly for their</p><p>own personal use mind you, using the new action and the new brass</p><p>all on their own, no basis for anyone to be concerned with lawsuits..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemiford, post: 1312150, member: 72104"] What if a company were to offer a "big/improved" action of some sort, but advertising no perfomance (pressure) specs other than perhaps material and thickness. Then another company were to offer some "big/improved" brass, but advertise no performance (pressure) specs other than perhaps material and thickness. Well maybe some individuals could do some experimenting, strictly for their own personal use mind you, using the new action and the new brass all on their own, no basis for anyone to be concerned with lawsuits.......... [/QUOTE]
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