What problem does it solve?
Bling Problem
Will it cause more problems......
Yes, after the wife finds out how much you spent.

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Holy Crap 12500 of them per drum, that is going to be expensive to buy enough AR's to use that up.
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Holy Crap 12500 of them per drum, that is going to be expensive to buy enough AR's to use that up.
That's 12500 ROUNDS of XM 855, not (as I first assumed as well) 12500 Bolt carriers. Presumably that is the torture test the bolt will endure.
Don't people want heavier carriers? Not lighter?
I thought titanium was less than ideal for parts that rub against other metallic surfaces, something about it not handling the repeated friction very well. Or something, I think it was regarding pistol frames.
I thought titanium was less than ideal for parts that rub against other metallic surfaces, something about it not handling the repeated friction very well. Or something, I think it was regarding pistol frames.
You thought correct. Not sure what this coating itself is, I assume it is for the coating, doesn't solve the brittleness problem of titanium.
It's probably anodized (you can anodize titanium).
And as far as being 'brittle', in respect to the application, it's not that brittle. If you broke that carrier, I would be shocked. My guess is that it's Grade 5 titanium (they use that in jet engines IIRC) and you won't be breaking that carrier any time soon. I'm not really sure where you get that it's brittle from?
Still a giant waste of money of you ask me, though.
Stevebot-7 - In regards to pistol frames/slides, as an example, 1911 slides are usually hardened to 36-45RC (depending). Titanium (Gr. 5 for example) is only around 32-37RC so, the steel would have better wear resistance. You would likely have to fire a LOT of rounds through one to notice the difference. Also consider some companies make aluminum frames.......
Frames aren't usually that hard, and generally come in at or below 32RC so titanium would be fine for a frame.
its likely Ti Ni coated, not full titanum
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