Nib-x small internal parts?

wondering if there was any problem coating small internal parts of common pistols (glock, m&p). i looked around on your web site and really could find i definitive answer. most of the small parts in glocks and m&p’s can be made of different materials depending on the part…so i was just wondering, being a glock or m&p striker, connector, trigger bar, sear, locking block, ext, ext…would there be any trouble nickle boron coating thees parts?

also, i read somewhere along time ago the nickle boron once was applied to a spring ( i believe it was more of an experiment test the treatment?) is this true? if i wanted send say… a striker or trigger spring in with my small parts to be coated…would that be possible as well? thank you.

We coat small parts all the time! We coat the Glock slide release with the spring on place as one unit. I think it adds to the life of the spring myself.

awesome. do think it help prevent trigger spring breakage with the added lubricity of the coating? further more…maybe this will help the trigger pull out a little with the striker spring having a bit more lubricity in the striker channel?

It’s possible! I own the original EXO Glock that started in all. It’s got 1,000’s of rounds throught it and have never had changed out any of the NiB-X parts.

Yes we can coat all the parts you are asking about. But for the most part most do the slide, barrel, frame block, extractor and slide release. That all I think will benefit from NiB-X.