This video, Part 2 of a series on single-action hammer modifications, likely delves into the practical aspects of altering or improving a firearm's hammer mechanism. Given it's a continuation, it probably assumes viewers have seen Part 1 and will focus on the execution of the modification, potential challenges, and the results. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in gunsmithing, custom work, and understanding the internal mechanics of single-action firearms.
This video focuses on modifying the single-action hammer mechanism of a firearm. As Part 1 of a series, it likely details the initial steps, disassembly, or preparation involved in this specific gunsmithing task. The content is geared towards individuals interested in customizing or repairing their firearms.
This video showcases a Sig Sauer P238 pistol that has undergone significant custom work. The modifications include a nitre blue finish applied to the hammer, extractor, and barrel, as well as polished pin heads. The description also highlights enhancements to the feed ramp and chamber, specifically opening them up, radiusing them, and de-burring for improved function. A link is provided for viewers interested in sending their own firearms for similar customization services.
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