by Seismic Sam on Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:51 am
As someone with a Bachelor of Science degree in Organic chemistry, I wish to call BS about the statement concerning Glock pistols and the 1,000 F degree test.
NO POLYMER in existence today can withstand 1,000 F. The closest candidates are polyimides, which are a carbon-nitrogen-carbon backbone instead of a normal all carbon backbone, and they can withstand about 700 F. The polymer Glocks are made out of is a variant of nylon, and I doubt it could withstand much more than 400 or 500 degrees F. Put a Glock in a 1,000 muffle furnace, and what you will get out are steel parts and some lumps of carbon. That's it.
As far as SNS's themselves, I am against them, for the same reason that I am against every other POS gun that has ever been made. Reason: They're weak, and can blow up in your face if you put +P ammo through them or hot handloads, and all they really accomplish is to give the anti-gun lobby a VALID talking point against the 2nd Amendment. No different than Firestone 500 tires, or Pinto gas tanks, or any other poorly designed and dangerous product out there today.
As far as the theoretical arguement that some unarmed poor impoverished schmuck should have access to such a gun rather than nothing, I'm not buying that either. If you really want a gun, you can get a high point for a few more bucks, and for every unarmed poverty victim there are 10 gang bangers who will want to buy a SNS because that makes them disposable after they blow away some innocent citizen sitting on their front porch during a gang shoot-out.