What is the H80HT heat treatment?
Ron Smith:
M80HT is a surface hardening process that we use that will give a 60 Rockwell case hardness to about .002 to .003 and this goes over the 38 Rockwell through hardened stainless steel MIL-SPEC gas cylinder and plugs and now that is double heat treated and is now bullet proof and corrosion resistant and almost wear proof.
That's why this stuff from us cost what it cost and as you know we are always looking at new technology.
those stocks by LAW will be available stateside correct? Not made in or for canada...
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Is that bottom stock modified for the under-rail, or is that stock manufactured somewhere?
are you the h20 man from 4x4iwre.com?
well, today I handled the troy m14 chassis, fully rigged and carrying a springfield Socom action. I am very impressed to say the least. If I was in the market for a full machined aluminum tactical assault m14s .... forget the sage stock....... the troy stock is the way to go.
not for hunters though .... well , maybe zombie hunters![]()
That is the now defunct Rigid Rail Modification (RRM). It pulls down on the front band for a tighter fit and it does increase accuracy.