nothing nickel
NP=Nickel-Plate
Due to the close tolerances of the working parts, its best to purchase a handgun that is already nickel plated. This would be guaranteed by the manufacturer to work properly. If one was determined to nickel-plate a pistol that wasn't made that way, submitting the gun to a person who specializes in nickel-plating firearms.
Nickel leaves a silver-gray streak. Note that nickel is an element.
5 pennies make a nickel.
All my reference material says that the model 97 trench shotguns were made with a blued receiver.this includes the riot configuration also.It would make no sense to nickel plate these shotguns in military usage because the last thing that you would want is to draw attention to your self/give away your position with the bright reflective finish of nickel plate.
Probably not. You need a ferromagnetic material for a magnet to stick. There are basically three elements that are ferromagnetic: Cobalt [Co]; Nickel [Ni]; & Iron [Fe] (and some esoteric ones too). If the metal alloy that has been plated with silver to make the "silver plate" has enough of these then a magnet will stick, of these, only Nickel is commonly a component of alloys that are plated but often not in concentrations that are sufficient to make it obviously magnetic.
to make more powerful magnets & to make nickel batteries
Cent cent cent cent cent nickel nickel nickel nickel ....,.., not possible
A quarter and a nickel. The other one is the nickel.
aluminum, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt what a fag
There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
not military produced lugers. however, some people elected to nickel plate their luger causing the value to go down as much as 30%............