This video focuses on the Remington 81, specifically addressing a 'reset' issue. The description highlights heat-damaged wood and the firearm being 'cooked in cosmo,' suggesting a restoration or repair context. The video demonstrates a process that viewers are warned not to attempt without proper skills. A shooting sequence is included, and links for support and the shooting sequence itself are provided.
This video provides a 101 guide to removing cosmoline, a protective grease used on military surplus firearms. It demonstrates the process on two Chinese Type 56 rifles, highlighting the challenges of this stubborn substance. The video also links to a full tutorial, a webstore for merchandise, and affiliate links for cleaning products and an ultrasonic cleaner. It emphasizes its educational and entertainment purposes while including a strong disclaimer about firearm handling and legal compliance.
This video focuses on the practical process of removing cosmoline, a preservative, from an SKS rifle. While the title and description are straightforward, the video includes promotional content for sponsors like Fiocchi USA and Rubber Dummies, as well as calls to action for exclusive content on Getzone.com and Patreon. The creator, Sootch00, encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews. The video is presented as a helpful guide for SKS owners dealing with cosmoline.
This video demonstrates how to transform a Mosin Nagant rifle stock into an "impressive show piece" by refinishing it. The tutorial covers cleaning cosmoline grease, applying Minwax Golden Oak stain, and finishing with Helmsman Spar urethane for a satin look. It highlights this as a cost-effective method to revitalize an old World War II rifle. The video also mentions contributions from "Mrs Nutnfancy, dogness, and TacticalDoodle" and provides affiliate links to the materials used: Homax steel wool, Minwax stain, and Scotch-Brite pads.
This YouTube video provides a straightforward tutorial on how to effectively remove cosmoline, a common preservative, from surplus AK-47 magazines. The creator emphasizes that the method shown is also applicable to AK parts kits and AK drums that may be heavily coated in cosmoline. The video aims to be a quick and easy guide for AK owners to clean and prepare their magazines for use. It includes links to the creator's social media profiles.
This video demonstrates a practical method for removing cosmoline from a C96 Mauser pistol using hot water. The presenter highlights cosmoline's effectiveness in rust prevention but also its difficulty to clean. The process involves immersing the firearm's metal components in boiling water to melt the cosmoline, while advising against submerging wooden parts like grips. This technique is presented as an alternative to traditional cleaning methods like rags and Q-tips for heavily cosmoline-coated firearms.
This video focuses on the disassembly and reassembly of the MG34 trigger group, demonstrated with Greg from Allegheny Arsenal. The process is presented as a solution for cleaning cosmoline-laden trigger groups found in parts kits. The content is practical and instructional for those working with or restoring MG34 firearms.
This video focuses on the process of removing cosmoline from an unissued SKS rifle. It provides a practical guide for owners of surplus firearms who need to clean and prepare their weapons for use. The description includes affiliate links for Amazon and USCCA, as well as a link to the creator's music channel. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and that all firearm work should be done by licensed individuals.
This video, part 3 of a "Sporterizing the Mosin Nagant" series, focuses on the crucial process of cosmoline removal from a Mosin Nagant rifle. The presenter emphasizes patience, using mild degreasers, and highlights heat as the most effective method for cleaning cosmoline from the gun stock, offering several creative techniques. Viewers are directed to another video series for cosmoline removal from the chamber. The description also includes links to an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and a music channel, along with a comprehensive disclaimer regarding responsible firearm handling and legal compliance. Future parts of the series are pending parts and services.
This video, the second part of a series, details the disassembly of a Mosin Nagant rifle. The focus is on performing a disassembly sufficient for most sporting applications and for thorough cosmoline removal, with Part 3 slated to cover the cosmoline cleaning process. The creators emphasize that all work should be done by licensed individuals, following all applicable laws, and that the content is strictly for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video, "Sporterizing the Mosin Nagant Part 1," focuses on the crucial initial step of ensuring a Mosin Nagant rifle is safe to shoot. It covers essential safety checks before proceeding to further modifications. The description also mentions that Part 2 will detail the complete disassembly for cosmoline removal and notes the use of the song "Promentory" from "Last of the Mohicans." The video emphasizes that it is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely and responsibly. It strongly advises that any firearm work should be performed by licensed individuals and adhere to all applicable laws. The creators disclaim liability for any injuries or damages resulting from attempts to replicate the content.
This YouTube video provides a basic guide on how to remove cosmoline from small firearm parts. The creator explicitly states that they will later cover removing cosmoline from an entire rifle, indicating a follow-up video is planned. The description also includes disclaimers about the content being for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe firearm handling and legal compliance. Affiliate links for Amazon, Patreon, and USCCA are provided. The content focuses on a specific maintenance task relevant to surplus firearms.
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