I meant LIVE FIRING... Because I've made three and never heard of any others. I wasn't considering static props on denilled ones. I didn't specify I guess but that's what I meant.
Ah well…seems like I am not a member of the elite club then LOL
I meant LIVE FIRING... Because I've made three and never heard of any others. I wasn't considering static props on denilled ones. I didn't specify I guess but that's what I meant.
You're the OG elite... you did them all first I think. You've unearthed the rarest of the rare I think. But yeah, as fast as I know the ones I've made are the only firing replicas.Ah well…seems like I am not a member of the elite club then LOL
Not likely... the STEEL mounts don't have any issues. We had one for the Miculek TV show warp to hell but it was a DEC pewter cast one. It was all we had for filming the show at the time and we had to make do. My own gun has fired over 1000 rounds with zero issues on a proper steel mount.Hey, I thought of this question falling asleep last night... the original ANH mount probably got messed up from firing repeatedly and twisting like in your slo-mo vids
Do the ESB right-angle brackets and the stembridge "S" mounts also twist when fired?
Ahhhh thank you! You’re right, blanks are a lot less pressure… wonder how the original mount got so mangledNot likely... the STEEL mounts don't have any issues. We had one for the Miculek TV show warp to hell but it was a DEC pewter cast one. It was all we had for filming the show at the time and we had to make do. My own gun has fired over 1000 rounds with zero issues on a proper steel mount.
The blanks wouldn't have anywhere NEAR the the forces involved. So I don't think it would be an issue as much compared to live rounds. My live fire ESB doesn't have an issue either, but hasn't had the same amount of rounds fired through it yet.