This video, titled "TIG Welding Guns: Part 2," likely focuses on the technical aspects of TIG welding as applied to firearm components or the construction of firearm-related items. Given the title, it is expected to delve into specialized welding techniques, equipment, and processes relevant to firearms manufacturing or customization. As Part 2, it likely builds upon previous content, potentially covering specific joint types, materials, or advanced applications in firearm fabrication.
This video demonstrates the milling and shaping process for a 1911 handgun. The description emphasizes that all procedures are performed by authorized personnel in an approved location, with strong warnings against unsafe handling of live ammunition outside of designated shooting ranges. It also directs viewers to subscribe and follow their social media channels for updates.
This video, titled "Idiots With Guns: Homemade Guns," appears to be a compilation or discussion of individuals making their own firearms. The description hints at a humorous or critical tone, using emojis and referencing a "gun autist" community. It also includes links to the creator's YouTube channel membership, Instagram, and requests for funny content, suggesting an entertainment-focused approach rather than a technical or educational one. The content likely showcases the results or process of homemade gun manufacturing, potentially with commentary on the individuals involved.
This video documents the "birth" of a custom firearm, referred to as a "Vampire Gun". The creator emphasizes the culmination of extensive milling, assembly, and finishing processes. The video showcases the initial live-fire testing, sight calibration, and a subsequent disassembly and mechanical re-check. It highlights the importance of not only aesthetics but also reliable functionality. A strong disclaimer is issued, warning viewers against attempting such operations without proper qualifications and titles, stating the content is for informational purposes only.
This video showcases live-fire testing of two custom-built pistols. The first is a new 'standard' model constructed with self-made components including the barrel, frame, and slide, all CNC machined. The creator notes it needs more shooting to break in. The second pistol, nicknamed 'porcostrilla' or 'la mia pitola,' is an Open minor build featuring prototype grip and slide. The video aims to demonstrate these custom creations and new accessories that will be revealed soon, offering a glimpse into firearm fabrication and testing.
This video, part 8 of the "Birth of a Vampire" series by VampireGuns, details the pre-assembly stage of a firearm build. It focuses on crucial steps such as profiling edges, creating and mounting the sights, preparing the trigger mechanism, and the initial assembly of the entire weapon before final finishing. The creators emphasize this is their unique method, not a formal tutorial, and aims to share their workshop processes. The description includes links to previous parts of the series, covering frame and slide work, barrel and slide integration, timing, safety installation, slide and safety fitting, and frame/slide milling. A strong disclaimer highlights the inherent dangers of firearms and advises against attempting such work without proper qualifications, stating the videos are for informational purposes only.
This video, part four of a series titled 'Birth of a Vampire', demonstrates the fitting of safeties on a custom-built firearm. The creator emphasizes that this is not a tutorial but a behind-the-scenes look at their workshop process. Specifically, they detail the installation of the main and grip safeties, with the latter being intentionally oversized and fitted only for the 'race' configuration, utilizing the grip safety as a trigger guard. The description highlights this as their unique method of adding a personal touch to each build and previews the next video focusing on profiling the rear of the slide and safeties. A disclaimer advises against attempting these modifications without proper licensing and expertise, stating the videos are for informational purposes only.
This video from Vampire Guns showcases the meticulous process of crafting slide to frame rails for their custom pistols. Titled 'Part1: Slide to Frame. #vampireguns' and described as 'Birth of a Vampire,' the content is presented as a behind-the-scenes look rather than a tutorial. It details the creation and fitting of the slide guides within the frame and the subsequent mating of the slide. The creator, Guido, emphasizes this is their unique method, reflecting their dedication to each build. Part 2 is promised soon. A strong disclaimer warns about the dangers of firearms and advises against emulation without proper qualifications.
This video explores an alternate history where the military adopted a Model 1887 Trench Gun, implying custom modifications and fabrication to create this unique firearm. The creator highlights their effort to 'fix an oversight' by developing this variant. A link to a video showing the gun before modifications is also provided, suggesting a process of creation or restoration.
This video discusses the fabrication and philosophy behind repairing a .303 Lewis gun's firing pin and operating rod. The content emphasizes the required skills and knowledge for such repairs, explicitly stating it is not a tutorial for beginners. Viewers are warned against attempting the procedures without adequate expertise. The description also includes a link for Patreon support.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Fantail Fowler" firearm, specifically demonstrating the stock blank truing and layout stages. The description emphasizes that this content is for experienced individuals to learn from, not a tutorial for beginners, warning against attempting the work without the necessary skills. The video also includes a link to a Patreon page for support.
This video features a Facebook Live session with gunsmith Doug Turnbull of Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing. Hosted by Guntech Steve Ostrem, the discussion delves into the intricacies of firearm restoration, fabrication, and finishing. Doug Turnbull, a renowned expert in the field, shares his knowledge and insights on bringing firearms back to life and customizing them. The conversation likely covers various aspects of antique and modern firearm refurbishment, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship involved in this specialized trade.