This video is the fourth part of a series documenting the test firing of a fire-damaged AR-15. The firearm was reassembled without replacing any parts initially, with components only being swapped out upon encountering malfunctions. The goal was to assess the functionality of original parts after fire damage. Several components, including the buffer pad, pistol grip, extractor spring, ejector spring, and disconnect spring, were identified as needing replacement. The video highlights the collaborative efforts of the firearm community, with manufacturers like Geissele, Daniel Defense, and SOLGW offering assistance in replacing damaged parts to help the owner acquire a new rifle, emphasizing the safety of the owner and their family. The Instagram post that brought attention to this AR is also referenced.
This video details the successful repair and tuning of a Marlin 60 Stainless steel rifle. The firearm was experiencing malfunctions, jamming after two shots. The owner identified and replaced a faulty recoil spring guide rod and, crucially, straightened a bent ejector spring. Following these repairs, the Marlin 60 now functions flawlessly, described as running "like a sewing machine." The creator also offers to make a future video on how to tune the bolt for optimal performance, soliciting viewer interest.
This video showcases Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, performing a detailed repair of an old Remington 1900 Double Barrel Shotgun. The demonstration covers fixing common issues such as bringing the barrels back on face, fabricating a new forend latch, and replacing a broken ejector spring. The content focuses on practical gunsmithing techniques applicable to vintage firearms.
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