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  • la690
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    • Apr 2002
    • 647

    #1

    brass plating a mag?

    is it possible to brass plate a rail, body and intelliframe? curious.
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  • logamus
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    • Dec 2002
    • 2346

    #2
    i dont know if you can or cant, but why would you want to? that would have to look terrible.


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    • Cha0tic
      g0t mag?
      • Feb 2001
      • 1990

      #3
      the tolerances between the body/rail/gripframe are very exact. the plating would screw it up.

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      • magnj
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 1004

        #4
        that would look so hardcore, I doubt it would work, maybe you could just make a brass body. rail, and frame lol
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        • RRfireblade

          • Jun 2002
          • 5103

          #5
          Just gold plate it.You can do it yourself w/ a cheap kit,and it adds like .001 of material.The bonus is you can wear it around your neck when you go clubbing.

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          • Brak
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            • Sep 2002
            • 1996

            #6
            WOOOHOOOOO CLUBBIN!!!!!!

            id like to see a gold plated mag
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            • la690
              Not a Member
              • Apr 2002
              • 647

              #7
              i think it would be cool. how would one go abouts purchasing a kit of the sort and what would it run me? most importantly, would it work? i understand how plating could mess stuff up.
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              • Russ
                Senior Membrane
                • Jul 2001
                • 1935

                #8
                I don't believe that anything can be brass plated. Anyways, brass tarnishes real easy, and will look like heck in no time. Gold plating would be a viable option, althjough it wouldn't be cheap...

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                • billmi
                  Tech Editor - WARPIG.com
                  • May 2001
                  • 810

                  #9
                  It's possible to plate with brass - often brass objects are plated with a different alloy of brass (brass is an alloy of copper and bronze) so that they can be made of the cheaper alloy, but have a mix ration on the surface that polishes up better.

                  The problem with brass - it oxidizes - fingerprints, dampness from the air, etc., all attack it. Ever seen a brass barrel, or a PGP that had been stripped of paint? Not a pretty site without constant attention.

                  Gold plating gives a similar look. But since gold doesn't oxidize, you don't have the tarnishing issues.

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                  • RRfireblade

                    • Jun 2002
                    • 5103

                    #10
                    Originally posted by la690
                    i think it would be cool. how would one go abouts purchasing a kit of the sort and what would it run me? most importantly, would it work? i understand how plating could mess stuff up.
                    I believe you have to nickel the stainless first.That kit's like $95 then 24kt Fastgold is like $85.Now I'm not sure about the Aluminum parts and Gold Plate but I think you could nickel them first as well.
                    A little pricey maybe but you'd have enough for more than 1 gun/part.

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                    • RamboPreacher
                      Player, not a Pro
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 1084

                      #11
                      Originally posted by billmi
                      [clip]Gold plating gives a similar look. But since gold doesn't oxidize, you don't have the tarnishing issues.

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