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I am new to this forum. In considering hunting rifles (to be used in Wisconsin, Kansas, Texas, and Colorado) any specific advantages to carbon steel over stainless for actions & barrels. It seems with proper care both will last.
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From various posts and treads this question usually comes down... I keep an eye out for Remington 7400:s and 750:s, mostly because of yet another want instead of need, and stumbled across something I've never seen before. A 7400, .308, advertised as stainless steel, by a shop that also carries two other second hand 7400:s in their inventory. Priced at €390...
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Melonite info From my research within the last 2 weeks: Bought a S&W Sigma SW9VE, that apparently was a special order of 4000 from S&W that fell through, and were sold for $279 (new)! Apparently the original purchaser specified a carbon steel slide with Melonite instead of the OEM stainless slide. Traded an older SW9C for a SW40VE that came with a dull finish/stainless slide (didn’t ... Stainless steel was originally chosen for rifle barrels because it resists erosion better than carbon steel. (Erosion due to hot propellant gases is what wears out a barrel.) The stainless is more heat tolerant in this application.
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Nowadays, stainless steel is also used due to it's lower maintenance requirements than carbon steel. I am thinking about purchasing a Stainless Steel - Remington .44 Caliber (Pietta) from the http://www.possibleshop.com/pietta.htm for 385.00..Has anyone... I can't help you with the new model 82's. I have a 1992 stainless Taurus Model 82 that I picked up a few years ago for $180 at a local Cabelas. The fit and finish on the revolver are excellent and it shoots as well as any of my S&W 38's. A FACTORY bright polish Python will have more value then a standard satin polish stainless Python but both will only go up in value.
Whether a Python is "worth it" is up to you. I can get a stainless version for 325 or a blued for 275. This a good deal on this pistol.