The AI modification works well in a lot of different calibers. My elk rifle is in .280AI, and it gets me within 100fps of the 7mmRemMag with much less recoil and noise (although I use it suppressed), and better barrel life.
I won’t own a gun that just sits there.
If it were mine, I’d do whatever mods/changes/improvements needed to put it into a configuration that I would actually use.
Those old Wingmasters are my favorite pump shotgun.
When the process involves:
-complete disassembly down to every part and piece
-ultrasonic tank
-rinse
-bathe in anti-corrosion lubricant
-lubricate
-reassemble
-function check
it’s $100. Prices can vary, up and down, depending on exactly what work needs done.
If you bring the parts in...
Here’s a combination of steel, anodized aluminum, and plastic parts from a 1973 Ruger 10/22 after cleaning in our ultrasonic tanks. Before cleaning, these parts were caked with decades of powder and lead.
This method is safe and thorough. We have used our tanks for years now on blued and parkerized steel, stainless steel, various types of aluminum, brass, bronze, plastics and rubber.
Safe for coatings such as Cerakote, Duty Kote, KG Gunkote, anodizing (both milspec and less durable variants)...
Altering tolerances, as in making the circumference of the optic ever-so-slightly larger……..yes. Nothing else, and that doesn’t hurt anything with a quality mounting system.
Properly Cerakoting a quality optic will hurt it as much as properly cleaning aluminum firearms, suppressors, and...