Sucking air out of a gun barrel would not significantly reduce mess, as the primary sources of mess come from the expelled gases and debris when a bullet is fired. Removing air would not prevent the combustion of gunpowder or the subsequent release of high-pressure gases and particles. In fact, it could create a vacuum, potentially leading to other issues, such as barrel collapse or malfunction. Therefore, this method is not effective for reducing mess associated with firing a gun.
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You have to add AIR.
a hole
You could add a hole to the 50 pound barrel full of oil and drain out some of the oil to make it less than 50 pounds.
To make the barrel of water weigh 12 pounds, you would need to remove 8 pounds of water from the barrel.
Years ago with the old type of powder I would say a longer barrel would be an advantage, but with todays hotter , quicker burning powder you do not need to lug around that 30" barrel for the sake of hold a tighter pattern. I found that out when I bought a 10 gauge with a 30" barrel and realized I was being outshot by the magnums with 26" barrels and less.
well it has less than 275 cause that's what a 327 has the 4 barrel doesnt make a big difference i would change it to a 2 bbl if it were mine now if it were 350 or bigger i would leave it alone but it would proably have more power with a 2 bbl.
Helium is a gas that is weightless, odourless, and would make a barrel lighter.
The Arawaks used a sucking fish that closely resembled an eel. They would use the remora (sucking fish) to suck and hold onto the turtle. The fish would not let go unless given fresh meat to suck on. The Arawaks would then pull in the remora(sucking fish) and turtle to make their meal.
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i would assume so however make sure you cover the openings and remove the barrel prior to painting.
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