I was lead to believe the barrels of prop guns are intentionally too narrow to allow a proper caliber projectile to escape, they can fire blank round gas and smoke can leave the barrel, but if you put a live round in it and fired it'd damage it, perhaps even spectacularly.
but who knows if it was a 44 and someone put a 357 in it.. or anything with the right size brass and smaller projectile?
I was lead to believe the barrels of prop guns are intentionally too narrow to allow a proper caliber projectile to escape, they can fire blank round gas and smoke can leave the barrel, but if you put a live round in it and fired it'd damage it, perhaps even spectacularly.
but who knows if it was a 44 and someone put a 357 in it.. or anything with the right size brass and smaller projectile?