Shooter Solutions
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Moly-Fusionâ„¢
For future reference, as BlackHawk did in another post, the old MolyFusion(tm) thread is: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums...threadid=95961&perpage=25&pagenumber=2
The main thing to remember is Fusion is not Moly-disulphide, but "becoming one". It doesn't mash something onto or into the metal, or bond something into the metal, but becomes physically "one" with it.
I spoke with one of the results posters: Eric, over the last two days, and he still is supportive of the technology
He can't wait to try out the new.
This section of TheHighRoad.org should be the most ideal starting place to renew the thread, some of the other positive posts were by BlackHawk.
It can be useful for doing actions, select barrels, shotgun barrel and choke treatment, resizing dies, gunsmithing drill bits, and more.
(Based on posts on thefiringline.com, and what you can find elsewhere including at Shooter Solutions and Moly-Fusion at RimfireCentral.com posted .)
An important comparison is the independent
http://rimfirecentral.com/forums/...&threadid=14257&p...n...=2 It was by forum member asking "Moly fusion?" just as it was started at the old firingline as a question. I am known as techshooter elsewhere, but I registered as Shooter Solutions on thefiringline.
Blackhawk, would you like to try out the new one? I hope you are running low of the old by now - being a year later. Even if you still have some, I would think you would still be interested in the modifications that make it easier to use, stronger, and more effective.
For comments from a member of the TFC that closed yesterday, posted there today, 01-01-03 is at czforum.com under > CZF FEEDBACK.
My job with this continuity post is to answer any questions here for convenience, and/or by phone, on another forum, or by any other method that I can help you with. New technology is developed hand-in-hand with customer interaction.
For future reference, as BlackHawk did in another post, the old MolyFusion(tm) thread is: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums...threadid=95961&perpage=25&pagenumber=2
The main thing to remember is Fusion is not Moly-disulphide, but "becoming one". It doesn't mash something onto or into the metal, or bond something into the metal, but becomes physically "one" with it.
I spoke with one of the results posters: Eric, over the last two days, and he still is supportive of the technology
He can't wait to try out the new.
This section of TheHighRoad.org should be the most ideal starting place to renew the thread, some of the other positive posts were by BlackHawk.
It can be useful for doing actions, select barrels, shotgun barrel and choke treatment, resizing dies, gunsmithing drill bits, and more.
(Based on posts on thefiringline.com, and what you can find elsewhere including at Shooter Solutions and Moly-Fusion at RimfireCentral.com posted .)
An important comparison is the independent
http://rimfirecentral.com/forums/...&threadid=14257&p...n...=2 It was by forum member asking "Moly fusion?" just as it was started at the old firingline as a question. I am known as techshooter elsewhere, but I registered as Shooter Solutions on thefiringline.
Blackhawk, would you like to try out the new one? I hope you are running low of the old by now - being a year later. Even if you still have some, I would think you would still be interested in the modifications that make it easier to use, stronger, and more effective.
For comments from a member of the TFC that closed yesterday, posted there today, 01-01-03 is at czforum.com under > CZF FEEDBACK.
My job with this continuity post is to answer any questions here for convenience, and/or by phone, on another forum, or by any other method that I can help you with. New technology is developed hand-in-hand with customer interaction.
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