CCR is a forum member here, maybe they can chime in? @CCR Refinishing.
CCR is a forum member here, maybe they can chime in? @CCR Refinishing.
I have an email in to WMD guns re: their offering of EN with PTFE as I’d prefer that finish due to the esteemed lubricity and history of the product. If not that, I’ll get the NiBX and report back in a few weeks, hopefully they respond quickly to emails, will be a good first sign. Gun will be a P09 and maybe the P07 too.
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Received an automated reply from WMD, they are closed due to the hurricane. I’ll likely buy some Superlube with PTFE and try that on one of the CZ’s for now...
When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk. -Tuco
Today is victory over yourself of yesterday... -Miyamoto Musashi
Update: I emailed CTI about the possibility of having NP3 applied to parts in the future, and this was the reply I got:
When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk. -Tuco
Today is victory over yourself of yesterday... -Miyamoto Musashi
I do not have a dog in this fight, but on the other Robar thread SteveB says he has used Slick Shot a competing NP3 product. I think there are other NP3 like products we could use. I found this on the web
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....l=1#post923097
I think this is the company that they use. There are lots of coatings that they have which could be interesting.
http://nutmegchrome.com/page/slik-sh...plated-coating
Slik Shot®, a high-end finish offered exclusively by Nutmeg Chrome, wears better and lasts longer than standard Nickel Teflon® coatings.
Nutmeg's Slik Shot® process is an electroless-plated coating of a nickel phosphorus alloy with Teflon® particles evenly dispersed throughout the coating, offering optimum performance. With Teflon® particles included as an integral part of the plating deposit, corrosion resistance and wearability are greatly enhanced.
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I saw today where Cajun Gun Works was asking people on Facebook if they'd be game for NP3 work, so CTI must be trying to get them on board. I'm sure someone will, it'll just take some time. I'd hope to see both Grayguns and Lazy Wolf become approved vendors, due to their smithing expertise with Sig & HK
FYI, according to Coating Technologies, the following shops will now be offering access to NP3/+ and Armorlube:
Wright Armory - AZ
Cajun Gun Works - LA
Cylinder & Slide - NE
Vang Comp - CA?
Amerigun USA - MI?
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