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What if I had an automatic rifle loaded with cesium bullets?

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Fully automatic rifles have difficulty dissipating heat if they are fired contnuously resulting in a phenomenon known as “cook-off” where the hot chamber causes the ... Quora User, I've loaded more ammo than the average bear. Answered Jun 17, 2017 · Author has 172 answers and 48k answer views. Depends on the rifle. read more

Most semi-automatic rifles have a free floating, or inertia firing pin. When the bolt slams forward it causes the firing pin to hit the back of the primer slightly. If there is any binding as the round is chambered the firing pin can hit the primer to hard and cause the round to fire. read more

In the .38 Super, the 115-grain bullets had 3% more recoil force than the 124-grain bullets, which in turn had 6% more recoil force than the 147-grain bullets. In the .45 ACP, the 185-grain bullets produced 7% more recoil force than the 230-grain bullets. read more

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