While Ultra Sonic Cleaners work well on most finishes, certain types of plating can be damaged by them. Robar, for example, warns against the use of Ultra Sonic cleaners for their NP3.
Anyone who met Col. Cooper could not help but be impressed by his depth and conviction. Those of us who were honored to spend time with him will be forever changed because of that. An orange Gunsite hat has meaning to many.
No, nothing wrong with them... just the fact that hard chrome has little corrosion resistance.
I have seen rusted hard chrome guns from all over the US... from many different platers.
Hard Chrome is very hard, typically 70-74 Rockwell C scale. NP3 is 48-51 Rockwell C scale. However, Hard...
That is not correct.:confused:
Nickel is a much superior coating than hard chrome. While not quite as "hard" it has corrosion resistance that hard chrome simply does not have. We see hard chrome all the time with rust blooming right through the chrome. If the OP is concerned about a tough...
You're walking to your car.... Three gangbangers surround you.... You yell "Stop... I need to put on my shooting gloves".
Seriously... unless you are just playing games, crutches like shooting gloves are a bad idea. If you can't shoot your gun without aids - get another gun that you can handle.
I do like your attitude and hope you don't think I am raining on your parade.
As far as heating is concerned... understand that XD sights are difficult to remove because the dovetails are very tight. This is a mechanical adhesion and not a result of rust, age or loctite. RC pointed out...
No disrespect intended but you are wading into deep water here. Your questions and ideas suggest that you have little or any knowledge of what is involved nor do you have the skills necessary.
While interesting this will teach you zero about "gunsmithing" (i.e. how to remove XD sights).
Few...
10W30 and ATF mixed 50/50. Use sparingly. Grease of any kind has no business on a carry gun - it attracts and hold dust and lint. We see pistols come in weekly so gummed up with grease that they won't function.
Jim... are you sure you were not "typing with an drawl" like you normally do. Maybe Gunbroker could not figure out your bid.:D
Sorry fella.... could not resist.;)
Check the price of slides...
Before you invest in an arbor press. You will be bending or breaking slides with a press so its wise to know how much it will cost you when it happens.
Sorry for the sarcasm but most experienced smiths will advise against using a press for this job.
We machined a...
A 1911 Thumb Safety has to be fitted to contact and prevent sear movement when engaged. If not done properly it can create a dangerous firearm. This is NOT a job that should be done unless you know what you are doing. Arrange to have it done by a competent pistolsmith.
Did you put the top (small) locking block pin in first - before you put the slide release in? If not, the spring on the slide release can get jammed when you try to put the small pin in causing the slide release to malfunction. First thing I would check.
Wooden rods have their own problems - biggest is that they will hold dirt and grit that is almost impossible to get out. A dirt/grit impregnated rod can cause all kinds of bore damage. Also, if the wooden rod breaks in the bore you can have the mother of all obstructions - a big reason not to...
utter foolishness
Naming guns is as childish as the babytalk some people use. Like Mossy, Remmy, Winny etc. Shotty is the one that really irks me.:banghead:
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