This video discusses the potential revival of the "SU-15" firearm project. The creator designed an upper receiver in 2013 but was unable to bring it to market due to company size. After 11 years, a machinist has discovered the design and intends to pursue its production. The video expresses hope for the SU-15's future availability, linking to other SU-15 related videos.
This video showcases the busy machine shop environment of a long-standing business owner with 57 years of experience in motor work and engine rebuilding. Despite a summer full of projects, the owner continues to fulfill orders. The description invites viewers to contact him for machine work or engine rebuilding services, providing instructions for shipping items and what information to include with shipments.
This YouTube video, titled "Making a Hexagonal Barrel: Part 3," delves into the technical aspects of firearm barrel manufacturing. As a continuation of a series, it focuses on the intricate process of creating a hexagonal barrel. While the description is brief, the title clearly indicates content related to gunsmithing, specifically barrel fabrication. Viewers can expect detailed insights into the machining, shaping, and potentially the finishing of a unique barrel design.
This YouTube video is the first part of a shop tour, specifically focusing on a milling machine. While not explicitly demonstrating firearms or firearm components, a milling machine is a critical tool in gunsmithing and custom firearm manufacturing. The video's content is therefore highly relevant to individuals involved in or interested in these activities. The focus on machinery suggests a technical and practical approach to content creation.
This video discusses the challenging path to becoming a professional firearms designer, featuring insights from South African designer Tony Neophytou. The creator recommends pursuing a machinist education for those interested in hands-on fabrication, or a different career path for those who don't. Specific firearms mentioned include the Neostead 2000, Inkunzi PAW, and NTW-20 rifle. The description also links to a blog post offering a more detailed perspective on the topic and provides links to Patreon and merchandise.
This video showcases the expertise of a seasoned machinist with 52 years of experience specializing in Harley Davidson parts. The focus is on a specific machine work process: dual plugging early Sportster heads. The creator highlights their ability to handle specialized jobs that other shops cannot, emphasizing their deep knowledge and skill set in motorcycle engine component modification. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts.
This video features an interview with Bill Chase, a skilled machinist and artisan specializing in the restoration of collectible firearms. The discussion centers on the intricate process of bringing damaged or worn firearms back to their original condition, including the manufacturing of replacement parts for rare and valuable pieces. The conversation was prompted by Mr. Chase's successful restoration of a rough Reifgraber .32 S&W pistol, previously highlighted on Forgotten Weapons.
This video focuses on custom firearm modifications, specifically for Glock pistols, such as slide serrations and RMR milling. It directs viewers to local machine shops for these services and provides links to external articles from rifleshooter.com detailing the necessary dimensions for these modifications. The creator also promotes their own website and Patreon for further content and products.
This video demonstrates the most precise method for cutting a dovetail using a milling machine and a specialized cutter. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the process of cutting a front sight dovetail on an octagon barrel. The video emphasizes the accuracy achievable with this technique, making it valuable for gunsmiths and firearm enthusiasts looking to perform custom work.
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