This video addresses a common issue with Browning Dura-Touch synthetic rifle stocks that become tacky, slimy, or begin to blister and peel. It informs viewers that Browning is aware of this deterioration and offers a free factory renewal program to fix the problem. The video guides viewers on how to utilize this program to have their gunstock restored to like-new condition.
This YouTube video focuses on a budget-friendly gunstock repair, hinting at its potential durability. The title "$1 Gunstock Repair - will it hold?" suggests a practical, do-it-yourself approach to firearm maintenance or restoration. The description emphasizes that a full film is coming soon and promotes channel memberships for support. It also includes affiliate links for shooting-related products like ShotKam, hearing protection from CustomFitGuards, and eyewear from Edwards Eyewear, along with a link to the Shooting Show. The creator encourages subscriptions and engagement with social media links.
This video demonstrates the process of restoring and refinishing the stock of a Remington Model 11 semi-automatic shotgun. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through removing old oil, repairing stock damage, applying a new finish, and recutting the checkering. The content is aimed at individuals interested in firearm maintenance and gunsmithing, specifically for older shotguns.
This video addresses a common issue faced by firearm owners: a stripped wood screw in a gunstock. Larry Potterfield, founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, provides a practical demonstration on how to correctly repair such damage. The tutorial focuses on fixing a stripped screw specifically within the stock of a Remington No. 7 Rolling Block Target Rifle, offering valuable gunsmithing knowledge for maintaining vintage firearms.
This video, part two of a stock repair series, focuses on the finishing stages of a firearm stock repair. While the specific firearm model isn't detailed, the content implies common sense techniques and refinishing processes. The presenter mentions their Amazon store, Patreon, and USCCA legal self-defense network, and directs viewers to a separate music channel. The video aims for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, emphasizing that all activities are performed on approved ranges under professional supervision and advising viewers to adhere to all firearm laws and regulations. The finished product will be shown in a subsequent video.
This video, the second part of a stock refinishing series, demonstrates how to remove dents from a firearm stock using steam. It also covers using steam to strip the old finish. The video mentions that the stock is currently drying and teases part 3, which will focus on sanding, prepping, and the actual refinishing process. The description includes disclaimers regarding safety, legality, and the purpose of the content being documentary, educational, and for entertainment.
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