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Posted: 8/17/2005 4:57:17 AM EDT
the teflon? I have looked and all I can find are pots and pans
Link Posted: 8/17/2005 4:58:27 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/17/2005 5:21:09 AM EDT
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Be careful when you have this done, as usually the coating is sprayed on and then cured at over 600 degrees F.  This will anneal the alluminum and it will be more prone to swelling up when loaded.  In .223 they usually will still work, but if you try to use them for a 50AE, Beuwolf, SOCOM or other single stack application, the lips will spread and the rounds will come out the top.

I don't know if the coating can be applied at a lower temp or not.

SouthWest United Industries can do it at 600 degrees if you want.

Link Posted: 8/17/2005 6:48:53 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/17/2005 7:48:51 AM EDT
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the teflon? I have looked and all I can find are pots and pans



There is an article (with pics) on it in the How To section of either www.MD-AR15.com or www.PA-AR15.com.  IIRC Fight4YourRights wrote it.
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