Barrel coating
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- Silent But Deadly
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Barrel coating
I've got a barrel that's in stainless right now and wanted it costed black. I don't have the set up to do it right. Do you all have anyone you'd recommend. Fast and good are more important than cheap.
Re: Barrel coating
h&m metal processing
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Reasonable with a fast turnaround. Or find a smith that gets stuff nitrided regularly.
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Reasonable with a fast turnaround. Or find a smith that gets stuff nitrided regularly.
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I second H&M. He's quick! I'll post some pictures soon!
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Re: Barrel coating
How much thickness does that add? Would a tight chamber become un-usable after coating?propeine wrote:h&m metal processing
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Reasonable with a fast turnaround. Or find a smith that gets stuff nitrided regularly.
Re: Barrel coating
.0004 or so. It penetrates the surface more than it builds on the surface usually penetrating to a depth of .010 - .020. If your chamber was tight necked down to .001 no neck turn or something I suppose it could cause issues but not particularly likely.L1A1Rocker wrote:How much thickness does that add? Would a tight chamber become un-usable after coating?propeine wrote:h&m metal processing
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Reasonable with a fast turnaround. Or find a smith that gets stuff nitrided regularly.