Originally Posted By: fallingblock
Jim,
Greener is using old unused damascus tubes on new guns so at least the English think they are safe. The proof house also will still give an old damascus gun nitro proof so they must think they are safe also.
It looks to me like the Baker in question came apart from a over pressure incident of unknown cause. A modern gun could and likely would do the same. This does not mean any damascus gun is safe but they are not dangerous if one is careful. And as Sherman bell showed they may take much more pressure than one would expect even when in poor condition.
Cheers,
Laurie


Laurie:
With all due respect, can you or anyone else on this forum show us a brand new double with a guarantee by a British maker using old stock Belgian damascus barrels? I had heard somewhere but don't remember exactly that a maker was in fact considering making up new doubles with leftover damascus barrels but utilizing Teague or someone elses liners.
Jim


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