This video showcases the continuation of sporterizing a Mosin Nagant rifle. Part 6 focuses on the metalwork, specifically turning down the dovetail on a belt sander to achieve a more streamlined barrel profile. The process also involves applying a Zinc Phosphate finish to some metal components. The video indicates that with the exception of drilling and tapping for a scope mount, the metalwork phase is complete. It also promotes the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, and music channel.
This video demonstrates a detailed gunsmithing process for enhancing a rifle stock by installing an ebony forend tip. Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the steps, starting with modifying the stock's forend and preparing an ebony block. The process includes precise cutting, truing with a belt sander, center punching, drilling, and securely attaching the ebony block using wood glue and a dowel rod, followed by pipe clamping. The ultimate goal is to shape and inlet the tip for a refined aesthetic. This instructional content is valuable for rifle owners looking to customize and improve the appearance of their firearms.
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