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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: VA~USA
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Hello,
I may have just found a new home... And this may now be my favorite Forum and sub-forum - thanks much for having it, and for being here folks... I have recently become disabled (well, been a couple years, but am now receiving my benefits), and I worry quite a bit (actually, more "concern" than real "worry") about being able to "respond" in the mid-of-night, say, if a bad guy (or three) show-up. In any event, I was just about to ask this question elsewhere, but now that I am here, perhaps I can ask here? Has anyone had a magazine nickel-plated (by Jack Fuselier - or by anyone/anywhere else), please? What (if any) benes or advantage(s) are there to this, please? Any disadvantages?? Thanks in advance, Glenn...
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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G'day and welcome !
friends here who run boats used to have mini 14's (ruger) and they had their mags nickel and chrome plated to deal with the corrosion , and had no issues that i was aware and one even states even now he misses his rifle and he had a few done as for pistols , i am unsure but nickel coatings aint that thick really , a sand blast to thin down the original would solve 80% of that problem in my mind , but others will be along soon to say ok or call me a thick head on that one .. good luck and cheers |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Jack does excellent work.
The plating will help with corrosion, looks good, and adds lubricity to the magazine. |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Beautiful - thank you both much! (and jack404, I doubt seriously that you are a "thick head"! hah!
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Imperial, MO
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Bill is correct. Nickel plating is used many times for beyond just a nice looking finish. It has its own performance enhancing capabilities such as a slicker finish for easier operation (like the mini 14 mags) Its does add a level of thickness. Such as if you have a pin that is loose in a receiver or loose to the component that it relies on, nickle plating it will add a very minimal thickness to it but just enough to add some tension.
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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was referring to sad blasting , its a contentious issue to some, mag's area often very light gauge metal and some folks say it makes em too weak ,
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