The bolt handles are copper brazed to the bodies, not silver brazed.
Red heat would be required to melt the braze. Heat several hundred degrees lower would anneal the mainspring, and the rifle could no longer be fired.
Cooey .22 barrels are not 4140 or other such alloys. They are soft mild steel. To harden a steel with enough carbon in it to harden, it would have to be heated red hot and then quenched. The front sight ramps on Remingtom M700 rifles were initially brazed to the barrels. Did that much heat ruin them?
I think I have a chunk of Cooey barrel in the shop. Tell you what - I'll heat it red hot and quench it. See if it hardens.
Red heat would be required to melt the braze. Heat several hundred degrees lower would anneal the mainspring, and the rifle could no longer be fired.
Cooey .22 barrels are not 4140 or other such alloys. They are soft mild steel. To harden a steel with enough carbon in it to harden, it would have to be heated red hot and then quenched. The front sight ramps on Remingtom M700 rifles were initially brazed to the barrels. Did that much heat ruin them?
I think I have a chunk of Cooey barrel in the shop. Tell you what - I'll heat it red hot and quench it. See if it hardens.