This video delves into the real-world firearm that inspired the Pump Action Shotgun in Red Dead Redemption 2: the Winchester Model 1897. The content creator explores the history of this iconic firearm, highlighting its status as one of the first commercially successful pump-action shotguns and its adoption by the U.S. military as the "trench gun." The video promises a test fire of a vintage M97, followed by a modification (cutting the barrel). It also mentions Patreon giveaways for TFBTV supporters and links to their social media channels and sponsors.
This Brownells video provides a practical tip for improving the performance and speed of a hacksaw. It emphasizes a method applicable to both hacksaws and other metal cutting or drilling tools, suggesting a broader utility for DIY enthusiasts and those working with metal fabrication. The video aims to offer actionable advice for achieving better results with common workshop tools.
This video demonstrates a practical gunsmithing solution for a common issue found on older rimfire rifles: a missing rear sight elevator. Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA, using basic hand tools and scrap metal, walks viewers through the process of fabricating a replacement part. The technique involves using layout dye, a template, a hacksaw, and files to precisely shape and fit the new elevator, offering a simple and effective fix for firearm owners facing this problem.
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