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re-nickeling a revolver

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27 July 2018, 19:06
Pa.Frank
re-nickeling a revolver
A buddy of mine is looking to have a M29 re-nickeled. S&W wants over $400 to do it.. (the barrel and cylinder are messed up... all other parts are fine)

Anybody know of anyone that does good work and is a bit more reasonable?

thanks!


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27 July 2018, 19:47
dpcd
Yes, I use Craftguard, Waterloo Ia. Electroless Nickel, which is better than the old electro plated type anyway.
28 July 2018, 17:25
Zephyr
How does re-nickling effect engraving
28 July 2018, 18:20
enfieldspares
I'd get some quotes and see how they compare with what S & W has quoted. I'd also ask S & W if it's done in house and will the factory letter that it was refinished in house.

De-nickeling shouldn't affect engraving as it is done by reversing the poles around. So the nickel strips off the gun on to the other cathode. At least for old school electric nickelling.
30 July 2018, 02:29
Zephyr
Thanks
30 July 2018, 04:09
mete
Nickel - electrolytic - usually electroplated , first with things like copper then with nickel.
nickel - electroless - Actually nickel with some phosphorous . It can be hardened a bit . It also has a dull grey finish.
If you strip plating it should be polished.
Engraving detail may be affected .
30 July 2018, 06:16
kendog
quote:
...anybody know of anyone that does good work and is a bit more reasonable?...


SLIGHTLY off topic, but why do you expect someone to do this level of work and lose money? What is REASONABLE in your world?? Maybe they pay you for the privilege of working on your gun??
30 July 2018, 06:33
lee440
Hey Mr. slightly off-topic, the man came on and asked a legitimate question to get information to help a friend. Your attack is out of line. How about taking that crap over to the political forum where you would be right at home!


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30 July 2018, 16:29
buckeyeshooter
For what it is worth, I had Smith and Wesson do a 27 for me about 25 years ago, they did a great job, provided factory documentation and it still looks like new today. I think it will provide better resale than an outside vendor, if that is a consideration. The one I had done is an early 60's manufacture and was originally blue, I love Nickel, so it got a change. It shoots so good, I will never sell it.
31 July 2018, 20:55
Pa.Frank
quote:
Originally posted by lee440:
Hey Mr. slightly off-topic, the man came on and asked a legitimate question to get information to help a friend. Your attack is out of line. How about taking that crap over to the political forum where you would be right at home!


Thanks Lee... he was easily added to the ignore list. Smiler

but to respond, after many inquiries, EVERYBODY my buddy contacted is more reasonable than S&W.... Most are around half the cost S&W is asking.. Electrtolytic is what was used by the factory and thats what hes looking to get done.

thanks to all who replied.


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06 August 2018, 01:53
armorer
http://www.apwcogan.com
Accurate Plating and Weaponry is mentioned often on the 1911 website. They are in Alabama.They do several types of metal coating.
13 August 2018, 01:40
Atkinson
Value wise, considering resale value, I would think strongly about allowing S&W to do the work with a letter it was not farmed out to some other outfit....


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