BigUglyMan
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And to think I used to hate math.
Your equation contained an error, I took the liberty of fixing it for you.Assuming an equivalent rifle, not trading a blued sako 85 for a stainless savage axis, since SS models run a good bit more than their blued counterparts. And yes, I agree, this is probably the best way.
And to think I used to hate math.
Hard chrome is more durable than stainless. Lots of people choose to hard chrome their stainless. I am just biased because I have a gunsmith who is renowned for his hard chromed firearms an hour from me. I am getting a 1911 done soon. Regular colored hard chrome slide and accessories, and black chrome frame.
http://www.apwcogan.com/plating-and-refinishing/finishes-metal-finishes.html
Stainless is not the most durable gun finish, and you would be hard pressed to get stainless this polished. This is a hard chromed gun.
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Actually, your equation was incorrect also, it should read;
"CM+EE+WTS/WTT = SS+$$$"

How about Hard Chrome.
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You can easily turn a blued firearm in to a stainless one. It's all a matter of algebra.. CM+EE+WTS/WTT=SS.































