03-02-2021, 03:28 PM
The place I take my stuff to . During the salt bath processs a proprietary process, it is called Blacknitride plus.
H&M Blacknitride+™ makes your gun’s metal 10 times stronger than it was originally. It increases the velocity of your barrel by a few hundred feet-per-second and slickens the surface to make your gun extremely lubricated.
By nature of the process, the steel is hardened through a thermochemical treatment to the steel which makes the steel harder and resistant to water penetrations. H&M Blacknitride+™ extends barrel life, makes cleaning easier and protects the part from corrosion. Major gun manufacturers use H&M Blacknitride+™ for various parts including barrels, firing pins, bolt carrier group assemblies, hammers, triggers and magazines.
They also infuse the metal with a lubricant during the salt bath process that makes it more slick than traditional Nitriding process. You can see and feel the difference with their product. It is very shiny and slick like glass if the surface metal is a not bead blasted but polished before treatment.
I used 1000 and 1500 grit wet sand paper on the outside of my barrel before I sent in in to give it a mirror like finish. Then I lapped it with JB bore paste on the inside after putting 50 rounds down it and super cleaning it to smooth out the rifling. You should do a break in process before sending it in to remove any burrs and tool marks from the throat area and the rifle grooves.
http://blacknitride.com/ Ask to speak with a gentleman they call Bear.
You can get all the steel and stainless steel parts done for $250.00 and they do charge shipping. They are local to me so I dropped it off and will pick it up, they have a 7 to 10 day turn around time. They toured me through the place and they have a nice shop and state of the art equipment.
There are other outfits that do this, do a search and shop around. I use these folks because their product is way far ahead of anyone else out their.
H&M Blacknitride+™ makes your gun’s metal 10 times stronger than it was originally. It increases the velocity of your barrel by a few hundred feet-per-second and slickens the surface to make your gun extremely lubricated.
By nature of the process, the steel is hardened through a thermochemical treatment to the steel which makes the steel harder and resistant to water penetrations. H&M Blacknitride+™ extends barrel life, makes cleaning easier and protects the part from corrosion. Major gun manufacturers use H&M Blacknitride+™ for various parts including barrels, firing pins, bolt carrier group assemblies, hammers, triggers and magazines.
They also infuse the metal with a lubricant during the salt bath process that makes it more slick than traditional Nitriding process. You can see and feel the difference with their product. It is very shiny and slick like glass if the surface metal is a not bead blasted but polished before treatment.
I used 1000 and 1500 grit wet sand paper on the outside of my barrel before I sent in in to give it a mirror like finish. Then I lapped it with JB bore paste on the inside after putting 50 rounds down it and super cleaning it to smooth out the rifling. You should do a break in process before sending it in to remove any burrs and tool marks from the throat area and the rifle grooves.
http://blacknitride.com/ Ask to speak with a gentleman they call Bear.
You can get all the steel and stainless steel parts done for $250.00 and they do charge shipping. They are local to me so I dropped it off and will pick it up, they have a 7 to 10 day turn around time. They toured me through the place and they have a nice shop and state of the art equipment.
There are other outfits that do this, do a search and shop around. I use these folks because their product is way far ahead of anyone else out their.
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