I think the correct term is nitride or nitriding.
Once a barrel has been nitrided it cant be set back or machined due to the surface hardening.
I would seriously consider who would do the work.
Two questions
1. Would you nitrate a CBI barrel after you cleaned it But have not shot it yet? (OR) after you have cleaned it, shot it and then cleaned it again?
2. If you have nitrated a barrel before would you do it again?
Thanks
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I think the correct term is nitride or nitriding.
Once a barrel has been nitrided it cant be set back or machined due to the surface hardening.
I would seriously consider who would do the work.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
According to CBI's website, they sell match grade SS barrels with nitrided finish.https://criterionbarrels.com/media/c...rided-barrels/
Some further reading for those who are curious about this process.https://www.shootingillustrated.com/...rrel-finishes/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiegZyhd5l0
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Thanks for the input. I think I will have my next barrel from CBI nitrided when I buy it.
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Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have.
You can rechamber SOME barrels that have had a nitride coating. It depends on who did it. If it was done with a QPQ then it will be very difficult to rechamber. If it is just a normal Q treatment then it will be easy to cut it away. A lot of barrels out there today are not QPQ.
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