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Nickel alloys containing molybdenum, coatings

Bullet jacket materials include gilding metal cupronickel cupronickel-coated steel nickel zinc-, chromium-, or copper-coated steel lacquered steel brass nickel- or chromium-plated brass copper bronze aluminum/alumi-num alloy Nylon (Nyclad), Teflon- and cadmium-coated steel (rare). Black Talon bullets have a black molybdenum disulfide coating over the metal bullet jacket which acts as a dry lubricant. Steel jackets are frequently coated both inside and outside as an anticorrosion measure. Gilding metal is by far the most common bullet jacket material. Tin is claimed to have lubricating properties and is sometimes incorporated in bullet jacket material. The alloy is known as Lubaloy or Nobaloy and contains 90% copper, 8% zinc, and 2% tin. [Pg.69]


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