I have been told that the metal required to produce today's firearms using the CNC process requires a softer block of steel. This softer block of steel is supposedly inferior to the old style of machining in the yesteryears. The result is that you create an inferior product.
Is the above statement true, or is this just another gun shop B.S. statement that is being sold to customers all over the world in magazines and other media?
I am sure we can dig up one or two experts on current steel production and processing that could direct myself and my fellow CGN members in the correct direction.
Help.
Is the above statement true, or is this just another gun shop B.S. statement that is being sold to customers all over the world in magazines and other media?
I am sure we can dig up one or two experts on current steel production and processing that could direct myself and my fellow CGN members in the correct direction.
Help.