Not sure if this will help or not, but here is another instance of plain steel vs. chromed / light use v. rigorous use
gun barrels.
seriously! imagine the barrel as your sleeve and the bullet as your piston.
most barrells are simply rifled steel, and last a long time just fine from the occassional plinking or hunting.
one of the only chromed barrels I know also belongs to the most durable gun I know, the kalashnikov (AK)
this gun was designed to have an extremely long service life and withstand thousands upon thousands of rounds of fully automatic fire ripping through the barrel.
lets make the SAT analogy... street riding: casual target shooting :: motor racing : sustained fully automatic fire
now, which rifle barrel do you want?