It's a tough one RA. I don't think we even get to see the images let alone arm chair speculate if articles had to pass rigid scientific peer review.

There's occasional passing mention, but little more of suspected mountains of firearm blowup data within the industry. Beyond that, which I doubt will ever be released, it's going to be tough to get resources committed. Today, we treat a common sniffle much differently, but if a classic gun comes apart we reach specific conclusions based on sixty year old literature?