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Old October 15, 2017, 10:14 PM   #35
hdwhit
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Quote:
mete wrote:
Of course I've seen many a complaint about MIM in guns...
Like forging, casting, extruding, or drawing, MIM is a fabrication technique. It can me done well and produce robust durable parts or it can be done in a slipshod fashion. There's no reason a MIM part can't be as "good" as a part fabricated some other way; it just depends on the talent and skill of the people producing the part and whether the customer wanted to pay for the appropriate alloys and treatment.
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