So, speculation and a bit of trolling then.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?
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.
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