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Bolt Carrier Group finish? What is best?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf44" data-source="post: 2748242" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>You can pick up a Respected NIB-X for the same price as another Respected Bolt as many sources are overstocked or stock-piling yet having sales every so ofter. i.e.. Botach, Primary Arms, Brownells, etc...... in the $130 range.</p><p></p><p>I was working with a developer and either his or a labs results found Fail Zero's coating to be harder than the rest....... I use WMD, which I believe they are/were Ex - FZ folks as with nearly every industry. I don't think you can go wrong.</p><p></p><p>Other Thoughts are <strong>NP3 Plus</strong> from ROBAR and Nitride/Isonite/Melonite....... The melonite metal treatment CAN be hard on Bolts if done incorrectly... That process is 'fairly' new to the BCG world.</p><p></p><p>My Opinion - Carbo-Nitride is the way to go for corrosion prevention (barrels etc), for cleaning ease and less lube NIB-X or<strong> NP3 Plus</strong>. Cerakote after that and their newer MicroSlick is ponderous - very slick but very thin too and for the cost???... spend it on a Respected BCG that is treated/coated from the source...</p><p></p><p>Bolts and Extractors - S7 to 9310 to C158. Everyone has an argument. </p><p></p><p>Double TIRDS -- I picked up some Fireclean to really test in the Frozen Tundra against WeaponShield and Slip this coming winter. Back to AmsOil Synthetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf44, post: 2748242, member: 13895"] You can pick up a Respected NIB-X for the same price as another Respected Bolt as many sources are overstocked or stock-piling yet having sales every so ofter. i.e.. Botach, Primary Arms, Brownells, etc...... in the $130 range. I was working with a developer and either his or a labs results found Fail Zero's coating to be harder than the rest....... I use WMD, which I believe they are/were Ex - FZ folks as with nearly every industry. I don't think you can go wrong. Other Thoughts are [B]NP3 Plus[/B] from ROBAR and Nitride/Isonite/Melonite....... The melonite metal treatment CAN be hard on Bolts if done incorrectly... That process is 'fairly' new to the BCG world. My Opinion - Carbo-Nitride is the way to go for corrosion prevention (barrels etc), for cleaning ease and less lube NIB-X or[B] NP3 Plus[/B]. Cerakote after that and their newer MicroSlick is ponderous - very slick but very thin too and for the cost???... spend it on a Respected BCG that is treated/coated from the source... Bolts and Extractors - S7 to 9310 to C158. Everyone has an argument. Double TIRDS -- I picked up some Fireclean to really test in the Frozen Tundra against WeaponShield and Slip this coming winter. Back to AmsOil Synthetic. [/QUOTE]
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