I know NOTHING about plating but do have questions / concerns.
1 are you increasing bullet size so that pressures might increase to an unsafe level?
2. If you plate a loaded cartridge does the plating join the bullet to the case again possibly increasing pressure?
3. Anything in the plating process that could affect either the powder or primer?
Again I know NOTHING about plating so my questions are questions not comments about whether this is a good idea or not. Will admit sounds cool for display pieces. Not sure there is a good reason other than novelty for doing so. I haven't had to face off with a werewolf but then again haven't had to face off a mob of looters either! LOL
Werewolf impersonators won't be safe anymore.
Legend has it a nickel-plated slug is what killed Lon Chaney Jr.
Many decades ago (when I was young) I met the Lone Ranger and SilverI like it! You should do some .45 Colts and hand them out like the Lone Ranger!
Thanks I knew someone out there had to make the whole thing silver just because it looks cool..![]()
I just need to find out if they arent duds, due to the chemicals, if not i may have a speciality market eh![]()
Yeah for a revolver I just thought they looked cooler in the chambers when loaded.
Many decades ago (when I was young) I met the Lone Ranger and Silver
He did give out silver bullets at his personal appearances along with signed pictures.
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Growing up on the old westerns I can tell you it was a moment to remember
The picture is still on my wall. However the bullet is stashed away in the safe with the other valuables![]()