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I'm feeling a little sarcasim here...?That's awesome cause everyone knows that Cold Hammer forged barrels will last longer and are more accurate than cut barrels .
Actually not as good as CHF . Stainless while harder and when rifling provides sharper rifling it work hardens . CHF compresses and aligns the material grain therefore thin rifling edges are denser than stainless . Also stainless is more rigid than the chromoly steels used in barrels . This results in rifled edge fractures toward the end of barrel life as opposed to wear .AFAIK CLHF is more viable for high ROF and low rate of cleaning compared to just SS or nitride. Both can be equally as accurate, but usually, SS is easier to make accurately.
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Actually not as good as CHF . Stainless while harder and when rifling provides sharper rifling it work hardens . CHF compresses and aligns the material grain therefore thin rifling edges are denser than stainless . Also stainless is more rigid than the chromoly steels used in barrels . This results in rifled edge fractures toward the end of barrel life as opposed to wear .
Try sharpening an old timer knife as opposed to a newer stainles blade .stainless is not harder than carbon steel
Carbon steel is harder, not stronger than SS. In metallurgy, there's a big difference.
Dead serious . It's why mausers are so absurdly accurate . There is empirical data to back up the round count benefit also .
Every barrel has its purpose. I have many of both types. Why have more ammo than you have barrel life of?That's awesome cause everyone knows that Cold Hammer forged barrels will last longer and are more accurate than cut barrels .
What do you mean by strong? It has a better sheer strength, it has better tensile strength. Stainless stretches easier, so your bullet is not even touching the grooves after the first few inches because the barrel stretches and balloons from the pressure.
You had to be logged in for the code to work. Just checked with Rainier and they changed it to show for non logged in people. You should be g2g now
Carbon steel is composed of iron and 0.12 - 2.00 percent carbon. The broader definition includes alloy steels, which can also contain up to 10.5 percent alloy content. Even within the confines of under two percentage points of carbon, there is a huge variance in physical characteristics—especially hardness. Not all carbon steels are created equally.
Stainless steels are generally tougher than high carbon. Not necessarily harder, though SS has a greater ductility and a greater capacity for work hardening than carbon steels. Stainless steel does not rust, chip or stain easily as carbon steels do. Technically speaking, stainless steel can still rust but it resists it a lot better than high carbon. Whereas carbon steel typically exhibits linear elastic behaviour up to the yield stress, and a plateau before strain hardening— stainless steel has a more rounded response with no well-defined yield stress. Typically, that is. Not all SS are created equally, either.
Code still doesnt work, logged in or not. Still a damn good deal. Wish they had 16" in stock. 14.5 isnt worth the trouble to pin and isnt short enough to make sense for a pistol brace imo.You had to be logged in for the code to work. Just checked with Rainier and they changed it to show for non logged in people. You should be g2g now
Code still doesnt work, logged in or not. Still a damn good deal. Wish they had 16" in stock. 14.5 isnt worth the trouble to pin and isnt short enough to make sense for a pistol brace imo.
So in general you agree that the ss barrels balloon under pressure and reg bullets are not getting similar spin to stabilize uniformly as they would in a non cut chrome lined CHF barrel that does not balloon under pressure. Further, how can you get ratable spin drift from a barrel that balloons under pressure at different pressures.
I actually bought a mid length around twelve . What time zone you in ?Hi, all the 16" mid length gas barrels are currently shown out of stock. Will there be any more under this sale?
Thanks either way!
Me too . I went back and looked and did not see in stock . But I came across the fluted Glo k barrels again and it reminded me bow funny that is . I guess they figure if your stupid enough to buy a Glock your dumb enough to buy a fluted barrel .Eastern standard time. When I select standard profile the only option shown is 18". For the midweight profile it shows 16" as out of stock, as it did when I posted. The add to cart button is greyed out. If it was not the order would have went in then. Evidently, missed it by that much, as they say.
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The checkout buttons are in AR parts . I got one for $7.50 plus shipping . I think I saw some blems for five bucks .Managed to get one in my cart and add a roll pin cause they are sneaky bastards and now I cannot get a damn checkout button?
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