It is BÖHLER FOX CN 17/4 PH pretty much.
They're LW19 I'm not positive on.
Is this it?
www.alruqee.com/Userfiles/Product/TablePdf/02112015000000B_Boehler%20FOX%20CN%2017%204%20PH_ce.pdf
It is BÖHLER FOX CN 17/4 PH pretty much.
They're LW19 I'm not positive on.
Thank you.Apparently Crucible Industries is still in business -
They answered my call. Site is valid. 416R stainless is still being supplied by Crucible steel LLC and many others for a wide variety of uses including rifle barrels.
rogina's uncertainty should be dispelled & Butch's comment ("No") as to the propriety question affirms what we all knew. Butch's like of rogina's comment as to the availability of "Crucible steel" caused me to take a look at Crucible Industries LLC.
Looks like they filed chapter11 in 2009 and sold to a cleveland envestment. ??Apparently Crucible Industries is still in business -
They answered my call. Site is valid. 416R stainless is still being supplied by Crucible steel LLC and many others for a wide variety of uses including rifle barrels.
rogina's uncertainty should be dispelled & Butch's comment ("No") as to the propriety question affirms what we all knew. Butch's like of rogina's comment as to the availability of "Crucible steel" caused me to take a look at Crucible Industries LLC.