Just wondering. The talk about Superior Barrels made me wonder.
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Just wondering. The talk about Superior Barrels made me wonder.
You would be better off just talking to te folks at Superior Barrels and have them turn down a barrel for you before they send it off for their nitro-carburization process... Cutting one that already has been hardened will suck.
To be honest. I'm an idiot, and should have done some reading around before I posted that thread.
I'm not really in the market for a new barrel (unless I buy one for a build for the ladyfriend I mentioned in another thread) right now.
I just wanted an answer if anybody had one, or maybe compile more information on the nitride process. Couldn't be a bad thing.
You're right about that though. Wonder if they'd do it for length, or gas port size.
They get their barrels as blanks so yes you can tell them what length, gas port size, contour, etc...
About a year ago or so, I emailed Superior about getting a special order barrel. They responded-
"...In an effort to devote ourselves to these fundamental business goals we no longer make custom barrels...
Sincerely,
Superior Barrels"
That sucks.
I wonder if a pre-order or group buy would change their minds...
I don't think it will hurt it. What could it possibly do?
Expose the uncoated metal underneath, and make the coating useless?...
Have to say though. I had Glock 34 barrels threaded, and they were fine.
But whatever. If I were building my rifles from scratch, I'd just get a CMV 20'' rifle gas barrel from Mike Rock, have ADCO cut it, crown it, port it to my spec, and send it off to get Salt Bath Nitride Coated. Maybe get E3 bolts, and try to score some barrel extensions from KAC, and have 'em flipped.
But whatever. My 11.1'' chrome lined, HPT/MPI, target crowned, CHF barrel will do me nicely. :D