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AAMP84
09-17-21, 13:32
I’ve seen a couple of places offer inconel springs for the ar platform. Is there any actual benefit to using inconel over stainless steel springs? Or is it just a marketing ploy to attract people that have to have everything “enhanced” or struggle to say no to exotic alloys(me)?

I understand alloys all have different properties and pros/cons to different applications. Just hoping to get solid info for those of us lacking in metallurgical understanding.

lowprone
09-17-21, 13:50
Markering ploy, unless you shoot until your pistol is red hot , and then I could see where inconel springs would be an asset unless they
fatigued which is a possibility.

1168
09-17-21, 15:41
I’ve found the inconel springs to be very resistant to corrosion. And at least one company selling them to be willfully impossible to get their ****ing orders straight, with difficulty or failure correcting them. They also have reduced strength in comparison to music wire or CS springs.

markm
09-17-21, 16:50
No reason to deviate from TDP SS springs in my experience.

Cane55
09-19-21, 17:45
Are the inconel springs as good as chrome silicone springs?

Alex V
09-23-21, 08:29
Inconel was designed to withstand harsh environments of corrosion, pressure, and heat. For instance high boost turbo cars use Inconel exhaust valves due to the extreme heat buildup.

At what point would a spring in an AR be exposed to extreme heat and pressure? or corrosion?

Seems like Inconel springs in an AR gives zero benefit over TDP prescribed SS springs.