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Polygonal rifled barrels and monometal bullets????
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 30552" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Are there any standards w/regard to polygonal rifling? Male, female, rounded lands, flats, octagonal, 6flats, tight, loose, hammered, puttoned, for handguns, for rifles?</p><p>I have a Schneider poly(buttoned) that looks as described above, like std 6 lands, only with rounded edges. Gary told me that it would measure the same internal dimensions as any other barrel. I haven't used it yet(bought it for an experiment).</p><p>Now, when I was looking around for one, an interesting observation was that ; any maker who offered one, claimed to be the only maker to ever offer them! Like they fail to recognize another makers rifling as polygonal, by their definition.</p><p>All I know is that it doesn't look like the rifling in a glock. I can find no other pictures of polygonal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 30552, member: 1521"] Are there any standards w/regard to polygonal rifling? Male, female, rounded lands, flats, octagonal, 6flats, tight, loose, hammered, puttoned, for handguns, for rifles? I have a Schneider poly(buttoned) that looks as described above, like std 6 lands, only with rounded edges. Gary told me that it would measure the same internal dimensions as any other barrel. I haven't used it yet(bought it for an experiment). Now, when I was looking around for one, an interesting observation was that ; any maker who offered one, claimed to be the only maker to ever offer them! Like they fail to recognize another makers rifling as polygonal, by their definition. All I know is that it doesn't look like the rifling in a glock. I can find no other pictures of polygonal. [/QUOTE]
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