The "we intentionally designed the barrel this way" cope is hilarious because it's essentially admitting russia designed a barrel that always curves when it heats up.
To preempt blueprint posters who post drawings they don’t know how to read, no the drawings do not show the round parts of the barrel being off center.
They show the triangular section along the gas tube.
What do you mean how is this possible? Do you want to know the logistics of drilling a hole? They did that but wrong.
OP isn't asking how to fuck up a barrel blank. He's asking how a fucked-up barrel finds its way onto a fully-assembled military vehicle without anyone noticing or caring.
all i know is that it makes rußßians seethe like there's no tomorrow, so it's clearly bad and not intentional
The "we intentionally designed the barrel this way" cope is hilarious because it's essentially admitting russia designed a barrel that always curves when it heats up.
There is not a single piece of evidence proving it's passed quality assurance inspection and was not a second away from being chucked in the scrap metal bin.
There is not a single piece of evidence proving it's even Russian at all. It might as well been made in Germany.
Someone literally uploaded this image on the internet with a caption of his own design with literally no evidence to back it up.
You're literally falling for propaganda.
All the more reason to believe it. There is almost a perfect 1:1 correlation between how true something is, and how hard Russians shill, seethe, and/or cope.
>a fucked-up barrel finds its way onto a fully-assembled military vehicle
[citation needed]
It's been several days now and no one's found anything even slightly resembling a source, explanation or description. It just appeared "spontaneously" on the internet one day by multiple Ukrainian mouthpieces, who all apparently can't be bothered to explain where they got this picture from or the context behind it.
To preempt blueprint posters who post drawings they don’t know how to read, no the drawings do not show the round parts of the barrel being off center.
They show the triangular section along the gas tube.
A section of the barrel is milled. That’s the off center section your drawings show.
Boring hundreds of pieces of stock and only found center on the first one would be my guess
>r*ssians
all i know is that it makes rußßians seethe like there's no tomorrow, so it's clearly bad and not intentional
NOOOOOOOOOO STOP POSTING IT IT'S SUPPOSED TO HECKING LOOK LIKE THAT STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
The "we intentionally designed the barrel this way" cope is hilarious because it's essentially admitting russia designed a barrel that always curves when it heats up.
To preempt blueprint posters who post drawings they don’t know how to read, no the drawings do not show the round parts of the barrel being off center.
They show the triangular section along the gas tube.
Drill bits wander off center when they get dull or if the feedrate is too high. This is metal shop 101, anon.
OP isn't asking how to fuck up a barrel blank. He's asking how a fucked-up barrel finds its way onto a fully-assembled military vehicle without anyone noticing or caring.
There is not a single piece of evidence proving it's passed quality assurance inspection and was not a second away from being chucked in the scrap metal bin.
There is not a single piece of evidence proving it's even Russian at all. It might as well been made in Germany.
Someone literally uploaded this image on the internet with a caption of his own design with literally no evidence to back it up.
You're literally falling for propaganda.
>literally
you keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
He's right though no one knows what this is from.
All we know is there are intense amount of shilling going on.
All the more reason to believe it. There is almost a perfect 1:1 correlation between how true something is, and how hard Russians shill, seethe, and/or cope.
>more rußßians seethe
all the proof required
>a fucked-up barrel finds its way onto a fully-assembled military vehicle
[citation needed]
It's been several days now and no one's found anything even slightly resembling a source, explanation or description. It just appeared "spontaneously" on the internet one day by multiple Ukrainian mouthpieces, who all apparently can't be bothered to explain where they got this picture from or the context behind it.
Stop asking questions, vatnig.
>without anyone noticing or caring.
Corruption at work. Same shit as the tanks with missing armor plates we saw earlier in the conflict.
DELET. Nothing to see here
there is no proof this matters
>I don't understand thermal expansion
what other basic physics principles give you trouble, anon?
>Never noticed by anyone in 50 years of operation, not even western experts
Please, enlighten us with your deep knowledge of thermal expansion.
then who was it noticed by?
What do you mean how is this possible? Do you want to know the logistics of drilling a hole? They did that but wrong.
Not to defend vatniks but it's probably by design
that offset bottom cut appears to be a gas tube, not a gun barrel.
See
A section of the barrel is milled. That’s the off center section your drawings show.
>what is a gas tube for 1rub please.
Have A Look At This Control Panel From a Russian Sukhoi Picture By The Ukrainians
it's only off by 1mm not great not terrible
Is this a barrel from BMP tho?
Where is the rest of BMP?
Where is the rest of gun?
You don't even see rifling past few centimiters.