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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
What parts should not be cerakoted
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<blockquote data-quote="learning" data-source="post: 544878" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>The bolt needs to be taken apart before it is baked other wise you will probably end up with a weak firing pin spring. I happen to know this because whoever did my last coating for a gun I had built did not disassemble the bolt and I had a 57 fps extreme spread on the rounds that would go off. It had very weak primer strikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="learning, post: 544878, member: 17382"] The bolt needs to be taken apart before it is baked other wise you will probably end up with a weak firing pin spring. I happen to know this because whoever did my last coating for a gun I had built did not disassemble the bolt and I had a 57 fps extreme spread on the rounds that would go off. It had very weak primer strikes. [/QUOTE]
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