Quote Originally Posted by Joelski View Post
It's hard to come up with "torture test" data that doesn't involve the firearm being frozen into a block of ice, caked with mud and sand, or blown-up. For nominal condition, durability information, I'd look for anything released by Battlefield Las Vegas. Contrary to popular belief, they aren't just a machine gun rental range, although that's what put them on the map, they rent a lot of different guns. They should be a repository of longevity data that I would imagine much of the firearms industry would be after. I doubt the guns are babied, yet get regular maintenance and see extremely high round counts. I've read discussions in which things like bolts last far beyond the stated lifespan. For example, I was always told to start looking for things like broken lugs around 5-7k rounds, but that is heavily dependent on maker and materials used with some bolts lasting over 20k rounds with nothing more than routine cleaning and lubrication.
Thanks for the reply. I don't know if it even exists but to me that is the best way to test out a firearm. Simply just catalog what happens with rental guns and what needs to be replaced or fixed.

It might not make for a cool YouTube video (depending on who does it and what format) but the final data would be interesting for sure.