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06 April 2003, 14:08
Jules
223imp step up barrel by mbm...OTT
Check it out.
06 April 2003, 14:10
Magnum Mike
quote:
Originally posted by Jules:
Check it out.

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[Big Grin] That is one coooool lookin barrel!!  -
06 April 2003, 14:19
Jules
Thanks Mike and Mike. Just Another great idea By Mike Sirois. The finish is also something new by Mike. I chose that little bit on the end of the barrel to be smooth though [Wink] [Big Grin]

[ 04-06-2003, 05:20: Message edited by: Jules ]
06 April 2003, 14:35
Magnum Mike
quote:
Originally posted by Jules:
Thanks Mike and...

[Wink]

quote:
Originally posted by Jules:
The finish is also something new by Mike.

Me 414SM is gonna look really cool with that matte finish! [Big Grin]
06 April 2003, 14:42
<T. D. Clevenger>
Wow!!!!!!!
That is really good looking. I like it a lot.
T.D.
06 April 2003, 15:05
KYODE
Your a genius jules [Big Grin] that shiny section at the end just sets it off. SHARP! [Cool]
06 April 2003, 15:14
tommyn
Jules that's really sharp. I' waiting for my 221 from Mike Sirois. Mike really has some sharp ideas and I know I will be very pleased with the barrel. [Big Grin]
06 April 2003, 17:18
Magnum Mike
[Roll Eyes] That freakin full bull looks really good on that encore frame.

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Was tryin to keep from buyin an encore.... [Frown]
06 April 2003, 18:44
Rich Jake
Mike
I really like the look of those encore barrels! I can hardly wait to see what it looks like once it is finished. [Big Grin]
Rich Jake
07 April 2003, 03:32
Jules
This isn't a completely finished barrel yet. It will have a Black oxide coloring when complete. Mike is going to see if that small section at the front of the barrel can be done in a silver finish kinda like the Carbon fiber barrels for the Ruger 1022s. Should look cool.
Correct me if i'm wrong Mike, but I believe this is the process below.

The advantages of Black Oxide are:

No dimensional changes: The as-formed dimensions do not change (as they do when plated or painted). Black Oxide is a coloring of the base metal, no metal is removed or deposited.

Dark black color: (No patina or rainbow effect) The surface of the part may be shiny or matte depending on the surface of the part and the after finish applied. For example, a polished surface will retain its luster after black oxidizing.

The finish will not chip, peel, flake, or rub off: Black Oxide can only be removed by mechanically or chemically removing the finish itself.

Reduces light glare (reflection): Black Oxide makes an excellent finished surface for moving parts such as hand tools and machine parts. The reduction in reflectivity reduces eye fatique and is less distracting.

Can be coated for additional protection: Black Oxide finishes with supplementary treatments ("after-finishes") improve the appearance, abrasion resistance, and corrosion resistance of the part to which they are applied. The normal after-finishes are Oil, Wax, Lacquer, and Chromic Seals. The part configuration and the end-use will help to determine which after-finish to specify.

Improved lubrication characteristics: Black oxidized parts have improved lubricity and anti-galling characteristics due to the after-finish (oil or wax) resulting in smoother running, mating parts.

Color change resistant to temperature: Black Oxide finishes can be exposed to a temperature of 900 degrees F. (482 degrees C.) before the color begins to change.

No hydrogen embrittlement: The Black Oxide process does not require an acid activation nor is it an electro-process; therefore, hydrogen embrittlement is not a factor. If the parts are scaled or rusty and an acid pickle is required, any hydrogen that may have evolved will quickly dissipate in the Black Oxide tank (running temp. 285 degrees F). Any remaining hydrogen will be completely dissipated within 48 hours after processing.

No white corrosion: The finished part does not have a "white-corrosion" state as some electro-plated parts exhibit over time. This makes Black Oxide an excellent finish for parts used internally on electronic components. The small white corrosive flecks are conductive and may cause an electrical short.

Weldable: Welding Black Oxided parts does not produce noxious fumes nor hamper the ease with which a part can be welded as may be encountered by welding plated or painted parts.

[ 04-06-2003, 18:33: Message edited by: Jules ]
07 April 2003, 03:39
Jules
quote:
Originally posted by MSSmagnum:
[Roll Eyes] That freakin full bull looks really good on that encore frame.

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Was tryin to keep from buyin an encore.... [Frown]

I thought we wasn't going to show this anymore.
Your killin me [Frown]
07 April 2003, 07:45
Magnum Mike
quote:
Originally posted by Jules:
I thought we wasn't going to show this anymore.
Your killin me [Frown]

Misery likes company!! [Razz]

[ 04-06-2003, 23:11: Message edited by: MSSmagnum ]
07 April 2003, 07:46
Jules
[Eek!] [Wink] [Big Grin]
08 April 2003, 12:43
tommyn
Jules you sure know how to make others think about spending money. I think after getting my 221 barrel from OTT the next project would be a step up barrel in 7TCU 15 inches. Wandering old minds [Eek!] [Eek!] [Big Grin]
08 April 2003, 13:17
tommyn
Jules maybe a rechamber from 6x45 to 6x47. Wonder how much vel I would gain. [Razz] [Eek!]
08 April 2003, 13:23
Jules
Tommy,
I don't think there would be that much of a gain to justify the cost of a rechamber.