Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Originally Posted By: Stan
The purpose of a beavertail profile is not to help tame recoil, it is to keep your fingers off of hot barrels, IMO.


It seems to me that if the purpose of a BT is to protect from hot barrels, then instead of being quite rare on British game guns, they'd be much more common. A very active drive is certainly one place you can heat up your barrels. As for gripping a BT tighter than a splinter, I'm sure not everyone does that. But the BT makes it easier to grip tighter than does a splinter, simply because there's more to grab onto.


I assume you don't think there is a chance that the Brits wouldn't "go for the beavertail" because they didn't invent it. Certainly, they would adopt an upstart "colonial" idea if it were a good one, wouldn't they?

Just what do you think is the purpose of a beavertail, Larry? Recoil attenuation ................ really? Or is there some esoteric purpose to which you ascribe?

SRH

Last edited by Stan; 08/04/17 09:04 PM.

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