This video from Anvil 090 focuses on the fabrication and repair of a large flat spring, likely for a historical firearm. The title explicitly mentions '1812 Springfield,' indicating a focus on an antique firearm. The description emphasizes the high skill level required and warns against attempting the work without proper expertise, framing it as educational rather than a direct tutorial. It highlights the process of 'making sparks,' suggesting metalworking and fabrication techniques are central to the content. A Patreon link is provided for viewer support.
This YouTube video features "The Yankee Marshal" discussing various components of a Dan Wesson 10mm Bruin pistol, specifically magwells, the mainspring, and grips. The description emphasizes viewer support for the channel and TYMP Pistol Project, explicitly stating "No Sponsors Allowed." It also directs viewers to merchandise and social media links. The video aims to bring together individuals with shared interests in hobbies, tactics, and opinions.
This video demonstrates a gunsmithing technique for creating a new mainspring for an antique Ballard Rifle. Larry Potterfield, founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the process of making a replacement spring from scratch. The description highlights that this is a relatively simple gunsmithing job, making it accessible for those interested in firearm maintenance and repair.
This video demonstrates the complete replacement of all internal springs on a 1911 pistol. The specific springs being replaced include the sear spring, recoil spring, firing pin spring, plunger spring, and mainspring. The description also notes that Wilson Combat can be contacted for inquiries about their products and services via email.
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