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NEW Ultralight BAT Vampire Action
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<blockquote data-quote="MSURunner" data-source="post: 2023395" data-attributes="member: 102961"><p>I don't think that aluminum actions are unsafe, or really revolutionary. It is just important to understand what are the strengths a particular material when using it/selecting it for your particular application. For many people, using an aluminum suppressor would actually be better than steel/titanium. If you select materials based upon their strengths, and understand the loads being applied to said materials, you are totally okay. Heck, look at all the polymers used in handguns and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSURunner, post: 2023395, member: 102961"] I don't think that aluminum actions are unsafe, or really revolutionary. It is just important to understand what are the strengths a particular material when using it/selecting it for your particular application. For many people, using an aluminum suppressor would actually be better than steel/titanium. If you select materials based upon their strengths, and understand the loads being applied to said materials, you are totally okay. Heck, look at all the polymers used in handguns and such. [/QUOTE]
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