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- Trade in the works, but is a Kimber Stainless TLE CA legal?
I'm considering a possible trade of my Kimber Stainless TLE II for a CZ 75 IPSC The seller is in CA, and we have not yet determined if the Stainless TLE is on the CA approved list I went to the CA DOJ website and tried the search engine and the Stainless TLE was not specifically named
- Colt vs. Dan wesson | The High Road
I either want a colt stainless series 70 1911 or a dan wesson pointman seven You choose! I'm gonna get a better sight, grips, beavertail, and thumb safety for BOTH guns if they dont have it I dont care about the prices of THESE guns, but what one will serve me better? NO AMBIDEXTRIOUS THUMB
- Stainless steel cleaning rods | The High Road
A Stainless steel cleaning rod is likely to be made from a common alloy such as 300 series (Most likely 304) 300 series alloys are not hard and shouldn't pose a problem if used with reasonable care A muzzle or bore guide would be a plus NOW, if you OCD types really want something to keep you awake at night obsessing over, consider this!
- Durability: Armory Kote vs. Stainless | The High Road
I want a Springfield Loaded Champion I prefer the looks of the Armory Kote, but I like the look of stainless too My question is which is more durable? Will the Armory Kote chip off? Is the inside of the gun more likely to rust in high humidity than the stainless? I would love it if yall that
- Ruger #1 from Lipseys for 2025-2026 | The High Road
The 308 in stainless is one I like Glad to see them still being made, I was worried for a while that they were gone I will have to keep an eye out for that 308 version With them going to limited calibers each year, there are often years where they don't make any in a round I want need
- interarms ppk . 32 acp value ? | The High Road
The only caliber I've seen a U S made stainless model in is the usual 380acp Interarms imported from Walther blued 22lr and 32acp pistols, and these are sought after, but a stainless 32 may be fairly unique
- Remove keep tarnish off gun? | The High Road
A thin layer of oil or wax are needed to protect steel, even stainless, during storage There are specific oils for rust prevention during storage, like Breakfree's Collector There is a nice product called Renaissance Wax, as well Storing the firearms in a dehumidified area is a big plus, too
- Steel Used in Suppressors | The High Road
Most cans are made out of T6 aluminum (usually for pistol calibers) and 300 series stainless steels (for rifle) these days This eliminates the concern (mostly) with corrosion from the elements which is handy as a great number of manufacturers are manufacturing their cans in a way that prevent them from being dis-assembled for cleaning Manufacturing the innards out of ferrous material would
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