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There has been some discussion on airgun forums concerning delrin or metal.
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October 22, 2017, 07:30:56 PM »
For spring guides I always use Delrin but there was some concern posted about the Delrin getting "rubbery" with high temps and brittle with low temps. I personally never had a Delrin failure but I thought I'd check out the service temp anyway and here is a screen shot from McMaster Carr..........
Anywhoo.....minus 20F is a lot colder than I'll ever do any springer shooting and plus 180F is a lot hotter! Perhaps that's why I've never had a Delrin failure!
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