858 bore chroming

Please explain. My understanding is that the soft point will expand and be a more humane, expedient killing shot, so the surplus stuff would be a bad choice for medium game.

But on small game/varmints, wouldn't the 7.62 x 39 surplus round cause enough tissue damage for a quick kill?

Please note, I have not had the pleasure of hunting anything but paper yet. Just looking to get informed.

I don't know what the hunting laws are for Ontario or Quebec, but in British Columbia, it is illegal to hunt anything with a full metal jacket round. They do not expand and just sail right though its target. Its like an ice pick vs a hammer. If you're using your Vz 58 as a coyote blaster, and you don't want to worry about the barrel rusting on you, then use the soft point boxer primed stuff.
 
Yes, if there is enough interest. What we can't do is remove the old finish. The guns would need to be sent to us ready to go to the finisher.

So you would be doing the entire rifle including the bore?
 
Not at this time. I am sure we can do it for $100 per rifle. Maybe less

Wow, I'd definitely do it for that price, I am sure others would as well. Just gotta find a place to strip the old finish off I guess
 
Sign me up too! Let us know how this needs to be organized, etc. and if anyone knows the best way for removing the existing finish, that would be great too!
 
im thinking bead blasted to remove the finish not an expert on such things mind you. starting to get complicated too bad you can't just go buy a sandblasting booth from canadian tire and set up to do it would be alot more convenient canam. places like armacoat do the sand/beadblasting as well as the parkerizing and painting. i totaly want to have this done to my cz blasting and nitro carbeurizing bath in one shot deal.
also a quick question what is the finish like after is it black? is the surface paintable?
 
I'm wonder if it would be easier to offer complete treated {and tabbed} rifles instead of going through all the logistical headaches that seemed to sink the Rauch effort?
 
im thinking bead blasted to remove the finish not an expert on such things mind you. starting to get complicated too bad you can't just go buy a sandblasting booth from canadian tire and set up to do it would be alot more convenient canam. places like armacoat do the sand/beadblasting as well as the parkerizing and painting. i totaly want to have this done to my cz blasting and nitro carbeurizing bath in one shot deal.
also a quick question what is the finish like after is it black? is the surface paintable?
Nice mate finish and yes, paintable.
Jocelyn
 
I case anyone's interested, I threw my Rauch coated CZ on the EE. I haven't shot it since I had it coated, so I figured I'd pass it on to someone who'd use it like it should be.
 
yes, we can do it. If there is enough interest.

Gun will need to be sent in the white, ready to process.

Contact us via email for pricing, etc.

We can matte QP as well as satin QPQ
 
I don't know what the hunting laws are for Ontario or Quebec, but in British Columbia, it is illegal to hunt anything with a full metal jacket round. They do not expand and just sail right though its target. Its like an ice pick vs a hammer. If you're using your Vz 58 as a coyote blaster, and you don't want to worry about the barrel rusting on you, then use the soft point boxer primed stuff.

in ontario you can use fmj on big game if you wated not a good idea but you can ive seen it done with a lee enfield mind you it was mk7 ball and it did the job it was made for tumbling on impact the deer droped right there
 
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