In early 2000’s a new finish came into the scene. Nickel boron has been dubbed as the ultimate in lube less and protective finish in the industry. My first experience with nickel boron was a UCT finish that was used for a short time by Colt Defense. Colt worked with UCT to provide a nickel boron finish for their SCAR entries in 2003/2004 time period. All three entries into the program were rifles completely coated with nickel boron, including the receivers, bolt carriers, fire control group parts, etc. At that time, nickel boron coatings were not in their prime; Colt did not have the greatest luck with it and discontinued use of it in favor of the mil-spec manganese phosphate.
WMD Guns has several proprietary finishes. The first one is called NiB-X™ coating. This is an extreme use nickel boron coating. It has a hardness of 70 Rockwell and a CoF of .08. This coating can be applied to all ferrous and non ferrous alloys except magnesium, providing a hard, lubricious surface to complex geometries. NiB-X conforms to material standards ASTM B607 and AMS2433C and is applied in a NADCAP accredited facility (highest process control standard achievable in the aerospace sector). The advantage to this finish is it is harder than Tennifer, Melonite, nickel Teflon and hard chrome. It is environmentally corrosion resistant and very lubricious. The finish is easy to clean, requires less maintenance and offers higher reliability and enhanced performance. The second is Nitromet™ which is a high performance salt bath nitro carburizing surface treatment that conforms to AMS 2753 (e.g. Melonite™, Tennifer™). It provides a surface hardness of 55 Rockwell, added corrosion protection and uniform black color. It adds no dimension to the surface since it is a diffusion process. WMD also offers nickel, nickel teflon and zinc nickel coatings. WMD Guns provides coating services using these technologies to several OEM in the industry.
The ammunition tested in the BEAST was standard US issue M855 ball ammunition. The weather conditions were a scorching 110˚ day in the desert outside of Las Vegas. There were 140 rounds put through the rifle. No lubricant was added. There were no malfunctions of any sort with the PMags or the aluminum one provided with the rifle. The performance of the Tac-Grip Muzzle Compensator was excellent. Shooting the rifle it was easy to see that it made a big difference on being able to get off quick and accurate follow up shots. The factory claims up to 40% reduction in recoil and it sounds about right. The range was 100 yards, the average group was approximately 2 to 3 inches. The range was not ideal conditions with the heat and high winds. The M855 ball is not the most accurate of ammunition but it was all that was available at the time we had the rifle to test. Under proper weather conditions and proper match ammunition I would expect the rifle would perform as advertised. The BEAST has a MSRP of $2199 which is not much more than the average top tier AR rifle MSRP.
The WMD Guns NiB-X 5.56 Bolt carrier Group features a Mil Spec bolt manufactured from Carpenter 158 case hardened steel, shot peened and then magnetic particle inspected. Standard Mil-Spec gas rings are used. They claim the NiB-X coating is 40% more wear resistant than chrome plating. The extractor is coated with NiB-X and uses a heavy duty extractor spring with a black buffer. The bolt carrier is made from 8620 material, heat treated and case hardened. Their manufacturing tolerances on the inside are tightly controlled. The NiB-X coating gives the carrier additional durability and ease of cleaning. The gas key, which is a very critical component, is hardened to US GI Specifications and attached using grade 8 hardened fasteners. Permatex No.3D Aviation form a gasket Type III Sealing Compound per Mil-S-45180 used on assembly. The key is NiB-X coated and is also staked as per military specification. Both the cam pin and hammer (available in both semi and auto configuration) are coated in NiB-X. They sell drop in bolt carrier groups for an MSRP of $185 or include a NiB-X coated hammer for an MSRP of $198.
The BEAST is a high quality rifle offering a unique blend of technology. WMD Guns has taken high quality components and mated them with their experience in advanced coatings. You can expect more offerings from this company in the future, but you can always send your parts in to them to coat with NiB-X. They offer a lifetime warranty on their proprietary finishes.