No. Pure nickel is not suitable for the manufacture of a firearm. Certainly, some alloys that contain nickel are good-- like stainless steel.
It does not rust.
THE NICKel PLATING IS PROBABLY AFTERMARKET, BELGIUM WAS KNOWN FOR HUNDREdS OF DIFFERENT MAKES OF GUNS. THE EXPOSED HAMMERS DO INDICATE A BEFORE 1950 ERA.IF THERE IS NO MAKERS NAME VISiBLE YOU'Re LOOKING AT $100 TO $150 MAX
To make them pretty and to resist corrosion.
No.
In macroeconomics, GDP is defined as: Consumption+Investments+Government Purchases+Imports-Exports. This is the "guns versus butter" debate: every dollar the government spends on buying guns (or on government salary, buying pens for government use, etc) is one less dollar available for private consumption of butter. Though technically, since investment is also there, you could make it guns versus butter versus cows.
yes. guns of the patriots no metal gear solid is a game of shooting not about 1 gun The edited answer above me doesnt get it.......The full title is (Metal Gear Solid 4:Guns Of The Patiots) It is about Solid Snake on his final mission before death!!!
No.
Browning never made a nickel finish Sweet 16. They did however have a SAC model that had a chrome finish. Other guns that have a silver look to them are polished steel and usually a high grade gun which includes detailed engraving in most cases. It is recommended that you have a gun shop appraise the gun to be sure that it is a special edition or custom gun versus an aftermarket job. If the gun in question had an aftermarket nickel finish applied to it, it could devalue the gun. Get the appraisal for identification.
Yes, its called Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of the Patriots. = =
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
.22 ammunition is plated in copper rather than jacketed in copper. The difference being, larger calibers have an actual copper jacket fitted over the usually lead core. .22 caliber ammunition, on the other hand, has a much smaller bullet component, making it extremely hard to manufacture a copper case as a separate component for the bullet itself. To remedy this, .22 manufacturers copper plate them instead. The process is similar to chrome plating, or nickel plating components in a chrome or nickle chemical/electrical bath. They do this to coat the bullet in a very thin copper plating that will prevent lead fouling in a guns barrel.
In airsoft guns, automatic electric gun. Battery powered airsoft, versus spring powered or gas powered.