Is it your experience that a temporary structure is stronger than a permanent one? Is it usually the case that an object milled from one piece of steel is stronger than one milled from 3 and screwed together? If a tube is constantly twisted in and out of another tube over time will it hold zero as well as one pinned/welded in place?Do you have any direct experience that led you to that conclusion or is it speculation?
I'm just using common sense, Murphys law and basics of friction. If you have evidence proving that break down rifles are more durable and more accurate than a similar rifle. Maybe you can change my mind.


