The perfecion of fine guns is related to several different properties that are more related to pianos or violins; where steel, iron and wood work in unison. The gun locks and other steel working parts are designed to wear together (not apart). Stock wood is inleted to iron to stay in close contact to withstand recoil forces. Barrels and frame are designed to assemble in such a manner that upon shot ignition flex together in a controlled way. Pianos, violins and guns need accomplished operators to perform well. They can have pleasant stetics and can last centuries if well cared.

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