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What metal coating preserves an action's smoothness?

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21 August 2007, 03:47
Oregon45
What metal coating preserves an action's smoothness?
I've got a well worn in Model 70 that I'd like to have coated for rust resistance, but I'm worried that the coating will build up on the metal and make the bolt harder to operate. Are there any coatings that can preserve a gun's smoothness?
21 August 2007, 04:55
onefunzr2
You mean like chromium or titanium?
21 August 2007, 04:59
Dr.K
Hard Chrome , or ( TIN ) titanium nitride coating . It's almost indestructible either way .

Milling machine ways are hard chromed or TIN coated and we all know what they are subjected to.

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21 August 2007, 05:17
butchlambert
Do a search on Melonite. It is very slick and leaves a 70 Rc hardness. I use it on barrels on my BR rifles. It does not build up, it treats the metal.
Butch
21 August 2007, 05:19
Oregon45
Thanks guys, I was thinking of cerakoting this rifle, but looking at the specs I'm worried about the thickness of the coating.