Desert Brutality 2019 - Mud Testing On the Clock

Published on April 30, 2019
Duration: 2:19

This video highlights the detrimental effects of mud on firearms during a competition stage at Desert Brutality 2019. The presenter discusses how mud buildup, particularly in the gas system, can cause pressure issues and damage to the rifle. It also touches upon why revolvers are less commonly mud-tested due to mud compacting in the cylinder.

Quick Summary

Mud can significantly impact firearm reliability and longevity. Buildup in the gas system can create dangerous pressure, leading to component damage even if the firearm doesn't immediately malfunction. Firing full-power rounds through a muddy gun exacerbates these risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to the Muddy Stage
  2. 00:14Authenticity vs. Practicality
  3. 00:25The Reality of Mud in Competition
  4. 00:39Mud's Impact on the Rifle
  5. 00:44Damage Assessment After Firing
  6. 00:52Pressure from Mud Buildup
  7. 01:00Long Range Implications
  8. 01:09Mud Caused Damage, Not Malfunction
  9. 01:14Field Lesson on Mud and Guns
  10. 01:21Why Not Mud Test Revolvers?
  11. 01:31Cylinder Mud Compaction
  12. 01:40Pressure Effects on Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

How does mud affect a rifle's gas system?

Mud can build up in a rifle's gas system, creating excessive pressure. This pressure can lead to damage to the firearm's components, even if it doesn't cause an immediate malfunction.

Why are revolvers less commonly mud-tested compared to other firearms?

Revolvers are less frequently mud-tested because mud can easily fill the cylinder. This mud can then compact down the bore when the cylinder rotates and fires, potentially causing damage or malfunctions.

Can mud cause damage to a firearm even if it doesn't malfunction?

Yes, mud can cause damage to a firearm even if it continues to function. The pressure from mud buildup, especially in the gas system, can stress and break components over time or after firing rounds.

What are the risks of firing a full-power cartridge through a muddy firearm?

Firing a full-power cartridge through a firearm that has been exposed to mud or water can be risky. The combination of mud and the force of the round can increase pressure significantly, leading to potential damage to the firearm.

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