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Nitride/meloniting a new barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1111258" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Maybe this subject has been vetted in the past, but it's a new idea for me. What are your experiences (good and/or bad) with the nitride or melonie process for a newly chambered barrel? It seems from the little I've read, it could be a good business decision to have some components receive this treatment ( double++? barrel life for a couple hundred bucks). There were a few threads on here from a few years ago but not much in the way of definitive answers currently. Don't see many posts on here about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1111258, member: 89869"] Maybe this subject has been vetted in the past, but it's a new idea for me. What are your experiences (good and/or bad) with the nitride or melonie process for a newly chambered barrel? It seems from the little I've read, it could be a good business decision to have some components receive this treatment ( double++? barrel life for a couple hundred bucks). There were a few threads on here from a few years ago but not much in the way of definitive answers currently. Don't see many posts on here about it. [/QUOTE]
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