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Title: any advantage to nickle or stainless
Post by: Thorswings on May 01, 2007, 12:10:20 PM
Hello,
  Another question from a newbe....  I am wondering if there is any advantage to having your gun nickle or stainless other than the looks? 
Thanks,
Roy
Title: Re: any advantage to nickle or stainless
Post by: St. George on May 01, 2007, 12:19:56 PM
Nickel is a surface plating that if done well - effectively  provides protection against the elements.

During the Frontier Era - it was sort of the 'stainless' finish of today.

Being a surface plate - it has a 'softness' to the exterior finish and will mar and show scratches.

Stainless Steel on the other hand, is just that - stainless throughout the entire firearm and as such - gives a harder, more scratch-resistant finish.

Under the right conditions, 'stainless' will stain, though - so you will have to maintain the piece  - just not as often as you will a blued piece.

The 'traditional' finish on period firearms was Blue and Casehardening.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!


Title: Re: any advantage to nickle or stainless
Post by: Silver Creek Slim on May 01, 2007, 10:13:49 PM
I like stainless 'cuz I don't have to clean my guns as quickly after shooting black powder.  ;D

Slim
Title: Re: any advantage to nickle or stainless
Post by: PlacitasSlim on May 10, 2007, 08:28:32 PM
Actually if you look at the old Remington and Colt records, plated guns were very much desired by the people of that time