No. All current Citori, Cynergy, Maxus and Silver shotguns as well as the BAR centerfire rifle have chrome-lined chambers.
From Browning customer service in response to a question on the Browning website.
chrome lined barrels dont foul up as much. It keeps the barrel free from gunk.
A chrome barrel refers to a type of firearm barrel that has been lined or coated with chromium, which enhances its durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning. This process helps to improve the barrel's lifespan and maintain its accuracy by reducing wear from the high pressures and temperatures generated during firing. Chrome-lined barrels are commonly used in military and tactical firearms for their reliability in harsh conditions.
Depends on the manufacturer. A lot of manufacturers claim their chrome-lined barrels to be 'mil spec'. However, this is a myth - they don't know what the actual specs are, and the only basis they have for claiming their product to be mil spec is the presence of chrome lining. Chrome lining actually impedes the accuracy of the firearm, and, if you're not careful in which manufacturer you choose, you could very easily end up with cheap chrome lining that will flake off, leaving you both with a barrel unlined in spots and further impeded accuracy.
Many Beretta shotguns feature chrome-lined barrels, which provide increased durability and resistance to corrosion, as well as easier cleaning. However, not all models may have this feature, so it's essential to check the specifications for the specific model you are interested in. Chrome lining is particularly common in their semi-automatic and over-and-under shotguns. Always refer to the manufacturer's details for accurate information on barrel construction.
No, it does not.
The Charles Daly Model 206 is an over-and-under shotgun available in various gauges, including 12 gauge. It features a sleek design with a lightweight construction, making it suitable for both hunting and sport shooting. The shotgun typically includes a Turkish walnut stock, chrome-lined barrels for durability, and interchangeable chokes for versatility. Known for its reliability and affordability, the Model 206 is a popular choice among both novice and experienced shooters.
1 in 9 is actually the ideal pitch for the 5.56x45 SS109/M855 cartridge. The reason the military went with 1 in 7 is because it could fire 62 grain ball ammo and 64 grain tracer ammo to matching flight characteristics. You're perfectly fine with the barrel you have. As for the chrome lining, that all depends, and I personally advise most civilian shooters not to bother with it. Several companies offer chrome lined barrels, but most of them don't line their barrels to the actual military specifications (in spite of their claims of being mil spec). This often results in the chrome lining being substandard, eventually flaking off, and causing a reduction in accuracy. You should also note that non-chrome lined barrels are typically more accurate than chrome lined barrels, because of imperfections created by the chrome lining process. Some manufacturers of cartridges up to 75 grain actually recommend a 1 in 9 pitch. It will not, however, properly stabilise the 77 grain cartridges, nor the 80 grain .223 Wylde cartridges (which require a specific chamber, anyhow). Also note that, while .223 Remington and 5.56x45 are dimensionally similar, they are not one in the same.
KBI is the importer. Is the Baikal an over&under or a side-by-side? Screw-in chokes or fixed? Extractors or ejectors? Chrome lined bores? Any engraving or inlaying?
The receivers were manufactured on a modified Mauser action by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium. The Model 50 was made between 1951 and 1959 for Sears, Roebuck and Co. The chrome lined barrels were were manufactured by by High Standard. The most common calibers are 270 Winchester and 30-06 Springfield.
Why not ask Century Arms? Sales phone number is 1.800.527.1252
The 1187 is made in USA, the Bakail is made in Russia.An 11-87 is a shotgun designed by remington to shoot 31/2 in shells. The bikail is a russian made shotgun that shoots the same shell. Remington bought Bikail and is now selling the guns under there name. Bikail has a chrome lined barrel the 11-87 does not
It would reduce it. The only way a P38 would have a chrome lined barrel would be as a result of aftermarket work, or by swapping in a postwar P1 barrel, which would reduce its value for having mismatched parts.