BEST Gun Finish: BLACK NITRIDE Your Gun!

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @NitreraTechnologies
    @NitreraTechnologies 3 дні тому +29

    Thank you Mike, for taking the time to visit us and put together such as awesome video!

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому +10

      Thank you as well! Hopefully people will discover nitriding more and enjoy a basically worry free finish on the steel of their firearms. Recently I was sent a picture of a non nitrided gun - some kind of coating on the gun that had inadvertently fallen at an angle on a wood stove in a hunting cabin. The contact point was minimal but I guess the impact and heat....not a good outcome. All the best to you and your team!

  • @itsallchemical42
    @itsallchemical42 3 дні тому +10

    thanks for letting come with, and hopefully more shops will invite us to see how firearms are made and finished

  • @jensenwilliam5434
    @jensenwilliam5434 3 дні тому +9

    Thanks you Mike for the show and thank you Jonathan!

  • @sterlingduck5402
    @sterlingduck5402 3 дні тому +7

    Wonderful to see a professional with a passion for his work. More so, a professional willing to be so free with his knowledge rather than try to "protect it" as if it is only for certain annointed individuals. Nice job, and a great video.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому +3

      Thank you. I know what you mean - Jonathan is amazing. All the best.

  • @AlBartanvi
    @AlBartanvi 3 дні тому +11

    Many thanks to both Mike and Jonathan for enlightening us. Jonathan spoke with supreme clarity and made us understand the two rather Complex processes better than any other thing i have read or watched on the subject. Didn't know that Mike is such a competent person in doing videos of factory tours and
    Interviews. In fact the way he prompted Jonathan to articulate some complex processes was simply brilliant!,I hope to see more of this sort of stuff from the team in the coming moths and years.

  • @randyhavard6084
    @randyhavard6084 3 дні тому +6

    Fascinating to learn about these types of processes

  • @rapalaron6348
    @rapalaron6348 3 дні тому +9

    Very interesting .Thanks

  • @bwayne40004
    @bwayne40004 3 дні тому +3

    My last company before retiring nitrided parts for our product. Glass smooth and when cross sectioned the nitriding process did indeed appear embedded into the metal. The parts were tested extensively for corrosion and were very durable for the most part.

  • @net-twin-de
    @net-twin-de День тому +1

    I have seen videos of you Mike and was really worried about your health, but in this video I can fortunately see that you seem to be fitter and healthy again and actually look younger. I hope you are really feeling better. By the way, a very interesting video, thank you very much. Greetings from Stuttgart, Andreas

  • @jaysilber910
    @jaysilber910 3 дні тому +3

    Thanks for doing this video. I’m a blacksmith (in addition to my interest in guns) so metal finishing is always of interest.

  • @waldemar4919
    @waldemar4919 3 дні тому +3

    Last month I bought the "nitrided" KIDD bold for my 10/22. I had no idea what's that (just black).
    Now I know :) Thank you.

  • @rem3105
    @rem3105 3 дні тому +2

    Great information, I've been familiar with the nitride process in my professional life. We used it primarily as a hardening method that allows the parts parent metallurgy and dimensions to remain stable as opposed to the old case hardening methods. The common reference to nitriding a surface "finish" has always puzzled me...interesting stuff. Thanks!

  • @aceball8
    @aceball8 3 дні тому +4

    Thanks Mike and Jonathan for an excellent and informative presentation!

  • @js-du4gw
    @js-du4gw 3 дні тому +2

    Thank you so much Mike for the tour. I really enjoyed it and learned so much thank you

  • @scousewillo62
    @scousewillo62 3 дні тому +4

    As usual a very interesting and informative video. Love to see craftsmen doing their thing. The nitrating looks to be a perfect treatment for firearms. Be interesting to see if it would be suitable for air guns with their very close tolerances of piston fit inside the cylinder/compression tubes.

  • @stacker472
    @stacker472 3 дні тому +5

    Thank you so much for all these wonderful videos.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому +2

      Thank you for being here - and I'm glad my videos are okay. Your kind words keep us going. All the best to you!

  • @iddddaduncan
    @iddddaduncan 3 дні тому +3

    Awesome episode, thank you!

  • @davehartman4350
    @davehartman4350 3 дні тому +3

    Very good video and knowledge. Thank you

  • @chadrichard6388
    @chadrichard6388 3 дні тому +5

    Great video . Please more along these lines . Browning and blueing .

  • @lundysden6781
    @lundysden6781 3 дні тому +3

    Great show!!

  • @NielsenNielsen
    @NielsenNielsen 3 дні тому

    Thank you for this wonderful tour! I've been working in different factories over the years, all from food industry, to complex aluminium machining and now I work in a knife factory. When I was producing racing components (even small series for koenigsegg, yes I'm Swedish) all parts where coated and surface threated by a third party because we lacked the experience and machinery to do it inhouse. I was always amazed when we got parts back for further inspection and quality check before shipping to the customer with the finish of the parts. I never had the chance to visit the facilities where they did such things, but this video is a excellent glimpse of some of the methodes used. I loved the format and the questioning, easy to follow and understand. Keep us spoliled by your excellent content, it's a delight to follow your journey! Best regards from Sweden.

  • @KD-lq1sr
    @KD-lq1sr 3 дні тому +2

    I have a new Weatherby Mark V Accumark that had chips in the Cerakote right out of the box. This could be a good finish upgrade in the future. When I worked at Ridgid plumbing tools we carbo-nitrided surfaces that had to be extremely wear resistant.

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 3 дні тому +1

    Fascinating. Im familiar with bluing and have done the process, and have heard of nitriding/ nitro-carburizing but before this, I'd never had any real info on the subject. Very cool! I can think of a few candidates for this finish in my collection. Also some custom tools that ive made as well.

  • @galenhisler396
    @galenhisler396 3 дні тому +7

    That's amazing! This was so informative 👏 I was worried it wouldn't look like a traditional bluing, but this is great . What's the cost of doing a rifle? average i know all rifles are different.

  • @grannydeen1586
    @grannydeen1586 2 дні тому

    Thanks to both of you for this. The first ten years of my working life were in manufacturing. At 70 now and still love to see how things are made and, how and why things work. This video is fascinating.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому

      I appreciate your note - for me as well - it's quite interesting listening to Jonathon.

  • @boostimalaka1
    @boostimalaka1 День тому

    I miss the Bright Blue finish on the older factory finishes. My 1968 Remington 742 BDL Custom Deluxe looks beautiful after all those years. The DuPont RKW finish on the wood was especially pleasing on the firearms.

  • @frankwebster8365
    @frankwebster8365 23 години тому

    This was an amazing video. I have never heard of this process before; only parkerizing steel, patina, and blueing, jese, wow. Take Care and Be Safe.

  • @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476
    @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476 3 дні тому +1

    Thank you Mike for another VERY interesting & comprehensive video.
    😌🇺🇲💪

  • @ryanglass3570
    @ryanglass3570 3 дні тому +1

    Fantastic, learned a lot and will be sending some business his way thanks!

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 3 дні тому +5

    If I had it my way all of my guns would be color case hardened. 😄 This process sounds a lot like the tennifer finish Glock, Walther and S&W uses, but they all use different trade names.

    • @BryceKimball7.3
      @BryceKimball7.3 3 дні тому

      Imagine a color case hardened Glock slide…that would confuse people lol. The newer Glocks aren’t even using that anymore, they’ve gone to DLC or Ionbond, something like that. My 19x slide is holding up amazing. Looks new after over 6 months of EDC and 5-6 range trips. 500rds through it. Not a scratch anywhere on it, and I don’t really baby my carry guns.

  • @12monkey57
    @12monkey57 20 годин тому

    Fascinating video! Thank you!

  • @BenBelkin
    @BenBelkin 3 дні тому +1

    Thank you!!

  • @stevecochran2677
    @stevecochran2677 2 дні тому

    I totally agree with USOG, for guns that I actually am using or going to use out in the rain, snow, and know it is going to be subject to abuse, I always get black nitride parts now. It cost a few dollars more but its totally worth the min cost. Great video.

  • @edwardburrowes4243
    @edwardburrowes4243 3 дні тому +4

    Hi very interesting but how much does the process cost? Thanks

  • @davidstuck2866
    @davidstuck2866 3 дні тому +1

    GREAT video! I'm looking forward to seeing your Winchester back together again. It may be the lighting, or oil, but your firearm appeared much shinier that I thought it would be. When I think of nitriding, (and this might just be my ignorance showing) I think of dull black rifles like the AR-15.

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11 3 дні тому +1

    A very interesting episode. If you want a seriously durable finish it sounds like nitriding followed by oxiding or perhaps cerakote if you want that camouflage look is the way to go. I’d be interested how this process contrasts with the older bluing processes of say Smith and Wesson or Colt. There is something aesthetically pleasing when one encounters a minty older firearm where the blued finish is undisturbed.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому

      I agree the original Colt blue and Smith & Wesson blue were stunning; niter bluing is something. Actually most bluing is fine. Many collectors prefer worn bluing to any re-blue or restoration. On the other hand sometimes guns are in such bad cosmetic shape that they could use some kind of finish.

  • @joellaurin9007
    @joellaurin9007 21 годину тому

    Canadian company out of Surrey BC! Keep up the great work boys!!!

  • @terrylabiche7772
    @terrylabiche7772 День тому

    The 98 that Corlanes built for me , has this nitride finish . Nitrera is top notch , and the guys are the best ! 🇨🇦

  • @Mark-Marine
    @Mark-Marine 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks Mike for this informative journey. I only wish you had pointed out an approximate cost for your Winchester’s treatment. However, I am not disappointed. Please remember me for your 8mm Magnum - hopefully you’ll decide before Christmas 👍🏻

  • @35southkiwi16
    @35southkiwi16 2 дні тому

    I learned.Thanks.

  • @usnchief1339
    @usnchief1339 День тому

    Without a doubt, nitride is in the top 3 finishes. I would pick nitriding. Thanks!

  • @tomr2982
    @tomr2982 3 дні тому +3

    Curious to know how the nitriding process affects the interior of the barrel - does it prolong barrel life etc?

    • @NitreraTechnologies
      @NitreraTechnologies 3 дні тому +5

      I have read and heard reports of nitriding extending useful barrel life, but also heard it is not so great on 400 series stainless barrels for staving off throat erosion. I believe it is best suited for chrome-moly barrels, e.g. 4140. Nitriding can reduce barrel fouling and heat up, extending accurate strings of fire before having allow the barrel to cool (as reported by an F class shooter whose barrels we nitride), and longer accurate string of fire between cleanings.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 3 дні тому +1

      Tomr2982 ---- Good question about the interior of the barrel. The rifling is what makes it a "rifle" instead of a "scattergun". Hope Mike does a range test on that Winchester.

  • @My-Nickel
    @My-Nickel 2 дні тому

    Thank you sir 🙏

  • @BryceKimball7.3
    @BryceKimball7.3 3 дні тому

    Is that an older Winchester? I have always wanted to buy one that was older and beat up and get it refinished with nitride.
    One other finish I think you should look into is the DLC/Ionbond type finishes. As far as I know, that’s what my Glock 19x slide is finished with in tan, and it’s still in brand new shape after countless holster/unholsterings, and carrying everyday for over 6 months. I knew it was going to be good, but this finish is the finest I’ve ever used.
    Awesome video you have here, best video going over nitriding on UA-cam! I think you should keep doing these, maybe find other companies doing one off/custom stuff in the firearms industry.

  • @LYMANHALL30
    @LYMANHALL30 3 дні тому

    Awsome content mike!

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 3 дні тому +1

    Jonathan mentioned the heat issue with the nitriding at 1055 F... i wondered about that temperature having an effect on tempering of critical parts, especially action parts....
    568 C ? Comments?

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому

      Good post. Flat springs and coil springs and tiny parts are best left out. Actions, barrels and major components are fine. If you send something in to Nitrera and they feel it best to leave out they'll let you know.

  • @obi1kahnobee549
    @obi1kahnobee549 3 дні тому +4

    Does the high temperatures affect the hardness of the steel?

  • @tireballastserviceofflorid7771

    I do a lot of KG industries Gun Kote. The 1600 is as good as it gets. Anyway I like it for my hunting guns. And I use it to reduce wear in the receiver. I simply clean the nitride and coat it. Same as with anodized aluminum. Get the best of both worlds. And in my experience it bonds beautifully if properly cleaned.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 3 дні тому

    Mike, this company has some amazing services.
    Your rifle looks like it should be able to take a major worldwide walk-about.
    I have a New Haven M70/30-06 Classic Sporter that’s showing the results of actually being hunted with over the years with no TLC afterwards. I may need to look into this situation after Christmas.
    Thanks for posting, take care and be well!

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому

      Great idea - your M70 would be better than new IMHO. All the best to you!

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 3 дні тому +1

    Good video ....

  • @armedfarm3429
    @armedfarm3429 2 дні тому +1

    I would rather have a nitrated rifle than a blued rifle. It's looks better, darker & goes with the wood better.
    Nothing is better looking than a nitrated lever action rifle with walnut for contrast.

  • @ibpositivemostly7437
    @ibpositivemostly7437 2 дні тому

    Very interesting thank you.

  • @gusloader123
    @gusloader123 3 дні тому +1

    Interesting video. Well done tour and reporting/hosting by Mike.
    {[ I'm guessing but, I don't imagine this is a "budget friendly" procedure. Would the phrase "If you have to ask the price,,,, you probably can't afford it" be appropriate here?]}

  • @franciskowalsky7574
    @franciskowalsky7574 2 дні тому

    Nice video.

  • @billj503
    @billj503 3 дні тому +2

    Where can I get the field jacket you have? what is it?

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  3 дні тому +3

      Hi! The link for the jacket is in the description of the video. Just click on the link and you'll be taken to the jacket on Amazon. I hope that helps :-)

    • @billj503
      @billj503 3 дні тому +1

      @@UnitedStatesOfGunshi, thanks, but the link shows a different jacket. ?

  • @bs2951
    @bs2951 2 дні тому

    How do you protect the bore during the dipping,?. And how high is the Temperature,And will the heat change the metal strength?.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому

      Plugs isolate the bore - same as for bluing; springs and small parts that are usually not blued are left out. Best is to nitride the parts that would ordinarily be blued - such as the action, major components and barrel.

    • @bs2951
      @bs2951 2 дні тому

      And what is the temperature of the nitride bath ?.

  • @aarronricheson3882
    @aarronricheson3882 2 дні тому

    Would post 64 Winchester model 94 stintered steel receivers be a candidate for this process?

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому +1

      I saw a Model 94 - looked and even sounded better.

    • @boostimalaka1
      @boostimalaka1 День тому +1

      Brownells Oxynate 84 was well suited for that finish that regular cold blue wouldn’t work. I know the local gunsmith was pleased with a few model 94 rifles he worked on using that solution.

  • @miked8227
    @miked8227 День тому

    What would the process cost for my model 70 .270 ?

  • @chrisgabbert658
    @chrisgabbert658 День тому

    How long to see it, back together again? 😊 the new video 👍.

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS 3 дні тому +1

    Titanium nitride is the superior coating. It's twice as durable as black nitride

  • @bobducharme4809
    @bobducharme4809 2 дні тому

    Do you plug the ID of the barrel?

  • @davidgoldberg
    @davidgoldberg 2 дні тому

    Is the company in BC? If so, how do we send firearms there?

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому

      Hi - I'll ask Jonathan to post details on the Nitrera site - I'm not sure and it differs country to country.

  • @MikeGuadango
    @MikeGuadango 2 дні тому

    Pretty luck to have them in the lower mainland

  • @LeeEn-gd4hg
    @LeeEn-gd4hg 3 дні тому

    This process is not suitable for all gun parts. Due to high temperatures, the hardness and therefore the strength of the parts may decrease.

  • @JohnHill-k6p
    @JohnHill-k6p 22 години тому

    Nice video. I’m 70. I have guns in my collection that are 150+ years old and I have some that I bought last week. I get why there’s all these different finishes. Everybody’s looking for the holy Grail. If you’re looking for ease of taking care of it and Not rusting not showing where marks by stainless steel. As far as all the other finishes in my opinion, they’re worthless. It’s just something to get you and I or try to get you and I to spend more money on something. I have several quotes with the colt royal blue Finish that I have had for decades have carried and used for decades and still look better than 90% of these so-called wonder coatings for guns. If you’re not going to take care of your gun, if you don’t know how to take care of your gun well then like I said stick with stainless steel All the different earth, tones, and greens and everything else pink and purple that’s just to get you to spend more money. Look at the military they use a matte black on their issue weapons. Stainless steel and a really good blue finish is all you need again just my opinion. But why would you take these guys opinion over my opinion? You don’t know either one of us think about it.

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  21 годину тому

      Good post; thanks for sharing your thoughts. Sounds like you have a very fine collection. All the best!

  • @davidgendron1953
    @davidgendron1953 3 дні тому +3

    That is awesome Mike! Thanks you for taking the time to do a video on the process of a « finish » that I would have not known about really!!
    All the best

  • @Morinehtur
    @Morinehtur 3 дні тому +1

    🇺🇸

  • @DinoNucci
    @DinoNucci 2 дні тому +1

    PizzA

  • @ericdavis1660
    @ericdavis1660 6 годин тому

    Blackened his hair before anything else.

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 21 годину тому

    No... there is no way I would do that to a gun. I have learned to nickel plate and have found a place that will allow me to polish a gun and then do their excellent blue job on it I like my guns to look factory shiny or ... on mil surp Parkerized which is the only non shiny coat I like. I do not like painted matt finish.

  • @wonkachocolates6133
    @wonkachocolates6133 2 дні тому

    Boring interview….

    • @UnitedStatesOfGuns
      @UnitedStatesOfGuns  2 дні тому +1

      I guess it could be - on the other hand the information is excellent. Anyway, all the best to you.