I don't really see a good reason why they'd revert to black powder weapons in this setting, they're pretty clearly just using up stores of pre-existing ammunition (of which there's a lot, and which keeps for decades if stored properly)
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It's comparatively easy to manufacture if you have horses, which communities clearly do?
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But then you'd have to make new weapons from scratch to use them, or dig them up from an antiquarian - almost all modern firearms would be useless
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Couldn't you use the black powder with modern cartridges just using the inferior propellent instead of modern propellent? I mean it'd lower muzzle velocity but for at least one gun you're manufacturing non-standard ammo for on the spot anyways.
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The primary reason for the invention of so-called "smokeless powder" isn't the lack of visible smoke but the lack of particulate fouling it leaves behind (the smoke is just the part that comes out of the gun) Smokeless powder is what made the concept of an autoloader feasible
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
A black powder weapon can't be semiautomatic or automatic, and it needs to be built to allow the smoke to escape and to let you clean out the chamber after every firing You can tell an old black powder revolver because of the "nipples" on the cylinder for that purpose
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
how much harder is it to manufacture nitrocellulose than black powder?
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Replying to @Random832 @loudpenitent and
Well manufacturing black powder is so easy Chinese alchemists did it by accident trying to make medicine, whereas smokeless powder wasn't invented until the industrial era
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Random832 and
My understanding is that modern propellant does have a ton more chemical ingredients than the good old sulfur/saltpeter/charcoal everyone knows But it's really the precision of manufacturing that's the hard part
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Random832 and
"too many impurities and the gun explodes in your face" is maybe why you really don't want too many impurities
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Yeah the whole deal is modern firearms are cooler and hit harder and do more complicated things but as a tradeoff the tolerances are much tighter
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
In the real world today, there's an issue where using "knockoffs" of a proper NATO round won't actually make the gun explode in your face but will greatly increase the chances of a jam (because the cheaper propellant has spherical grains instead of correctly shaped ones)
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