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  1. Actually, when TSHTF last year, it was the only round on the shelf.
  2. My guess is that it's more about the heat-treat than the alloy. That, of course, would be proprietary knowledge.
  3. Very much in agreement.
  4. I didn't create it, feel free. Basically, it will look like a Glock slide/barrel in color. Here is a picture of a stainless 1911 they did:
  5. Pix can be found on SIG's website. It will be 5-7 weeks before I get it back from being QPQ'ed. Here is how it appears in OEM form. I will be changing the grips out for something slimmer and more tacticool though. http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=7&productid=169
  6. LOP fully extended is the same, or at least it feels 100% identical.
  7. Unobtanium

    New Toy : )

    Sorry, no pix yet, I just ordered it. SIG P226 Elite Stainless in 357 SIG. As soon as I get it and put a hundred or so rounds through it, it is headed to Gray's Guns for their "Superblack" treatment, which is a QPQ process like Glock's Tennifer. Increases surface metal hardness to around 70RC and is done on everything, including the bore. Awesome stuff. Will result in a sedate, very dark, "Blued" look. Black stainless pistol
  8. M4 barrels differ more in color than Kips tubes do.
  9. IIRC there is no copper layer in a hard-chrome process, only decorative chrome or "soft chrome". Chrome is porous, and if this were the case, repetative use of FBC would have a deletrious effect.
  10. Are you sure this relates to hard-chrome, or just decorative chrome with a copper base layer?
  11. This is rediculous. Forget about power tools, they have no place around a firearm's bore. Go buy a Tornado bore brush and it will take care of your problem in 5 minutes.
  12. From January 24, 2009 I suggest lowering your price if you want to sell this in a timely manner.
  13. Unobtanium

    Rare M3T

    No, but the reglar M3's can be had for around $1400.
  14. These items are all user-end modifications. Just buy the correct punch for the job. In fact, there is nothing that would be a job for a 'smith except possibly changing out the recoil tube, which you don't need to do as you have an 11707. The M4 is very simple and user-friendly. ETA: Unless you lucked into a design concepts Ti handle, ditch it. None of the handles currently for sale are worth a darn. Just my .02
  15. It would accept the stock.
  16. I am unaware of a collapsible stock for any Benelli's except the M3 (technically hinged) and the M4.
  17. Just a thought, but all this crap about running wires. Fail. What would it take to produce a RELIABLE wireless system. My TV has one. I have used computers/mouses with one. Why not a light activation pad that uses one? I understand it would take some work to make it 100%, but it's a worthy endevour.
  18. I would get the Briley, personally.
  19. The frozen-food section is the best section in the store to stare at hot women.
  20. A quick look in the owners manual reveals that this is a recipe for fail. If you want an open choke, buy a -.005 here: www.briley.com
  21. Flawlessly I am sure.
  22. My grandpa owned his own AC repair business and I never knew him to make under 6-figures a year. There is money to be made there. I have also heard that working on grocery refrigeration units is very lucrative as well.
  23. Unobtanium

    M4 choke?

    www.briley.com
  24. Poser. I remember last time you called me a poser. You couldn't find a single thing that I claimed that wasn't true with regards to myself. Anyways, it looks like the viagra finally kicked in and your hardon against the world is raging again. Keep on keeping on, but please don't drag the USMC through the gutter again. Other than that, last time was funny.
  25. Correct! Yes! And people would do that. ****, I would, lol. That and exclusive nude pix of hot female. *I like APA format though. MLA is for liberal arts majors, APA is more for science majors.
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