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  1. #61
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian All my belt buckles are metal, none have nickel, or if they do, they are of high enough quality to not leach enough of it out.

    My swiss watch is stainless steel, 316l, which by definition has nickel but is surgical grade hypoallergenic.

    Inferior garbage made of chinesioum is toxic whether or not it has nickel, but most people just don't know the difference.



    Originally posted by Sophie Yeah that's how i found out, lol. I commissioned a silver belt buckle by a jeweler i know personally. It turned out very nice.
  2. #62
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace

    You didn't actually say anything there.
  3. #63
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian You didn't actually say anything there.

    Fuck him, anti-nickle gang for lyfe.
  4. #64
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian All my belt buckles are metal, none have nickel, or if they do, they are of high enough quality to not leach enough of it out.

    My swiss watch is stainless steel, 316l, which by definition has nickel but is surgical grade hypoallergenic.

    Inferior garbage made of chinesioum is toxic whether or not it has nickel, but most people just don't know the difference.

    you dont have any nickel plated guns and triggers ?
  5. #65
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you dont have any nickel plated guns and triggers ?

    No, why would I? It is a very soft finish which damages easily, whos damages are hard to repair because its a plating. If I wanted a shiny gun that you could see shining from a distance then I would get something in stainless steel, so that you could at least polish out any imperfections.

    I don't remember the last time that I've seen a new nickel plated gun for sale; it's kind of a shitty finish.
  6. #66
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian No, why would I? It is a very soft finish which damages easily, whos damages are hard to repair because its a plating. If I wanted a shiny gun that you could see shining from a distance then I would get something in stainless steel, so that you could at least polish out any imperfections.

    I don't remember the last time that I've seen a new nickel plated gun for sale; it's kind of a shitty finish.

    it seems like a good way to preserve old guns. nickle is more durable than chrome plating.
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