Your raging bull with that few rounds through it would go for 500-550 dollars.
Ceramic is an insulator, where stainless steel is a conductor of heat. Heat transfers more rapidly through stainless steel than through ceramic.
With this Smith & Wesson model 66 nickel plated haven't had a box of shells shot through it excellent condition like new Walnut handles
In california, its 800.00 all day,just sold a mini -14 good condition blued for 700.00 in one hour,,could have gotten 900.00 easy,add a hundred over a mini -14---
You can find Oneida stainless kitchenware online at the official Oneida website. You can also purchase some through the Amazon website and have them shipped directly to your house.
Passivation is the process of maximizing the corrosion resistance of stainless steel products. To do this, one must clean the product, run it through passivation baths, clean it again, and then test the product.
the only one I know of is the model 66. Has plastic stock and it covers part of the barrel. The older autoloaders, had no stainless.
Yes, there is. You use a tungsten or cobalt coated drill bit for this.
There is really no difference, and it's really up to preference. Many prefer stainless in the kitchen since glass breaks. The upside of glass of course is that you can see through it.
It's not something I would do. Stainless will cut right through Teflon / "TFAL" coatings. Once this has occurred, the coating will start to delaminate from the pan, and it can't be repaired.
You can purchase a stainless steel coffee maker at Bed Bath and Beyond. There website indicates that there are a couple in the Detroit area. Of course you can also purchase through their website.
Depends on what is flowing through the pipe and the temperature of the pipe.
You can have your tongue pierced with anything that be run through an autoclave. I can see no advantages to gold over 316lvm stainless other than if you're allergic to the stainless and titanium, just a higher price tag.