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dennishoddy

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Not to take sides in this discussion. Century does contract out their builds. When I was at the Shot Show this year without SurJimmy, Century was looking for builders to job they guns out to. They ship you the parts and and the builder assembles them. No barrel cutting or machining, just putting pieces together

Are they looking for people/businesses to do this?
I can do anything Riijoke can do, and won't lie about it. Building an Ar isn't rocket science, but it does take some experience to do it right.
 

ArmyOfJuan

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While this girl is slightly incorrect, cryogenic treatment is performed on a regular basis and it makes a difference in everything from knife edges to engine parts. It is typically done at -320-degrees F (77.5 Kelvin) with liquid nitrogen.

Edit- While I am sure you know all about cryogenic treatment, I was just pointing out that sometimes people get confused, no need to blast 'em for it. Lots of people refer to cryogenic treatment as absolute zero. They may be incorrect, but if they have been told wrong, you can't fault them for it. I am sure this sales girl was told the wrong info.

She could have just said "cryo treated" or "liquid nitrogen" or something. When you throw around exact numbers, better make sure they are accurate.
 

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