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I was thinking like is the Uberti metallurgy more susceptible to cracking when brittle?
Nope. Not ever a concern.
I was thinking like is the Uberti metallurgy more susceptible to cracking when brittle?
I was thinking like is the Uberti metallury more susceptible to cracking when brittle?
I never said it happened, could or has happened. But everyone says about the weak metallurgy of the Italian pistols, so i asked.I'm sure if Uberti's metal cracks in freezing weather when shooting then there would be alot of talk about it. None of the big name book/magazine writers have ever said one word about Uberti (or any other brand) having metal crack/fatigue caused by cold weather shooting. I'd have to see further details/proof of the condition before believing any of it.
I checked on the receiver steel alloy used by Uberti for their single shot rifles at one time from a distributor and he said it was the equivalent of 8620 American grade AISI gun quality steel that can be case hardened. I have no verification that is what is used in revolver frames but it would follow logically I believe when a company buys steel lots requiring the same properties.I never said it happened, could or has happened. But everyone says about the weak metallurgy of the Italian pistols, so i asked.
I was thinking like is the Uberti metallury more susceptible to cracking when brittle?
I never said it happened, could or has happened. But everyone says about the weak metallurgy of the Italian pistols, so i asked.
If you still have a nagging doubt, go look at past posts by 45D. He's definitely pushed a few ubertis hard (20,000 psi+) with that modern, fad, "S" propellant and bullets wearing copper diapers. That should remove any doubts. The ubertis are good guns.I never said it happened, could or has happened. But everyone says about the weak metallurgy of the Italian pistols, so i asked.
I use TC bore butter, a little dab over the ball. It gets hard when cold. I will keep inside jacket.
I was thinking like is the Uberti metallury more susceptible to cracking when brittle?
I'm going to test some bear grease I rendered from a black bear harvest in both lube recipe and base pin/arbor function. Seems to work very well in the lube replacing the Neats foot oil but still need to try it on the arbor and base pin of my revolvers in both summer and winter.No need to use lube over the balls, I use felt wads between powder and ball and have fire thousands of rounds and never had a chain fire. Bore Butter is hard in winter and running in summer.
I'm going to test some bear grease I rendered from a black bear harvest in both lube recipe and base pin/arbor function. Seems to work very well in the lube replacing the Neats foot oil but still need to try it on the arbor and base pin of my revolvers in both summer and winter.
Ned Roberts proclaimed it was most excellent as both lube and preservative for cap lock rifle use.
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