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Where to buy: Gold Cup Trophy, 9mm in stainless | The High Road First thanks for the education on the differences Now, where to buy? I've seen pics of one of these in stainless steel but can't seem to find one for sale Dear Wife has it in her head that her Dad's had a gold trigger I think either he had this done or the memory is slipping a bit The plan
The Ultimate Big Game Rifle. . . | The High Road I'm going to give it a custom paint job, it needs to be a bolt action, stainless steel, synthetic stock And I was thinking a Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker, Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather SS, or a Remington 700 XCR
best grain bullets to achieve the best accuracy in a 1:8 twist Ar15 hey guys just need some input on experiences with the best factory loads for my AR15 with 16" 1:8 twist stainless steel barrel?? ive been using olin M855 62gr, 55gr PMC,and 62gr silver bear with the best being the M855 with 3 4" groups at 100 yards im using the SILVER BEAR for
Scandium- what is it? Educate me please! | The High Road That's exactly right, WebH--the frame and barrel shroud are made of this light, strengthened aluminum alloy, while the cylinder is titanium and the barrel itself is an inserted tube of stainless steel
Stainless steel cleaning rods | The High Road A Stainless steel cleaning rod is likely to be made from a common alloy such as 300 series (Most likely 304) 300 series alloys are not hard and shouldn't pose a problem if used with reasonable care A muzzle or bore guide would be a plus NOW, if you OCD types really want something to keep you awake at night obsessing over, consider this!
CVA scout 44 mag break action? | The High Road A near new stainless one with 22" barrel has come up nearby Was considering getting it to play around with heavy bullets as its 1:20 twist is a bit better than my Rossi 1892 1:30
pic request: stainless mil spec (not gi) from SA | The High Road hi all im ordering my milspec next week but am torn between park and stainless finishes according to the website, there is no difference in weight this struck me as a bit odd, if anyone has a comment on that i'd appreciate it that being said if weights are somehow equal, i'd usually lean
Steel Used in Suppressors | The High Road Most cans are made out of T6 aluminum (usually for pistol calibers) and 300 series stainless steels (for rifle) these days This eliminates the concern (mostly) with corrosion from the elements which is handy as a great number of manufacturers are manufacturing their cans in a way that prevent them from being dis-assembled for cleaning Manufacturing the innards out of ferrous material would
Remove keep tarnish off gun? | The High Road A thin layer of oil or wax are needed to protect steel, even stainless, during storage There are specific oils for rust prevention during storage, like Breakfree's Collector There is a nice product called Renaissance Wax, as well Storing the firearms in a dehumidified area is a big plus, too