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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Nitride a barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="bamban" data-source="post: 3070253" data-attributes="member: 17722"><p>The corrosion resistance is amazing on melonited materials. When I get the batch for the kids. I leave them in tub of water for a week or so to let the left over meloniting solutions ooze out. No harm done.</p><p></p><p>Assembled AR15 barrels the barrel extension would definitely loosen. I just retorque the barrel extension to 40 ft-lbs, and with some red locktite. I never had one loosen even at that low torque number. M16 extension, I believe, are torque at over 100 ft-lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamban, post: 3070253, member: 17722"] The corrosion resistance is amazing on melonited materials. When I get the batch for the kids. I leave them in tub of water for a week or so to let the left over meloniting solutions ooze out. No harm done. Assembled AR15 barrels the barrel extension would definitely loosen. I just retorque the barrel extension to 40 ft-lbs, and with some red locktite. I never had one loosen even at that low torque number. M16 extension, I believe, are torque at over 100 ft-lbs. [/QUOTE]
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