This video focuses on the polishing of steel using 400 grit wet and dry sandpaper, presented as part of a DIY projects series. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the technique of polishing metal is a foundational skill in gunsmithing and firearm maintenance. The video's value to a firearms enthusiast lies in its potential application to refinishing gun components or preparing surfaces for coatings. The tutorial aspect suggests it could be useful for those looking to improve the aesthetics or performance of their firearm parts.
This video focuses on the metalwork and rust bluing of a Winchester Model 71 rifle, specifically a "scabbard worn beauty." The description highlights that the reassembly process is complex and will be covered in a separate video. It explicitly states this is NOT a tutorial, warning viewers not to attempt the work if they cannot perform at this level. Patreon support is also mentioned.
This video showcases metalwork on a Beretta Silver Hawk side-by-side shotgun, specifically addressing a missing front trigger. The creator emphasizes that this is not a tutorial but rather a demonstration of what's involved, warning viewers against attempting repairs if they lack the necessary skills. The video aims to highlight the process rather than provide step-by-step instructions. Support for the channel is encouraged through Patreon.
This video focuses on the metal and woodwork of a 1913 Steyr pistol that is described as having seen better days. The content emphasizes a gentle cleanup of the metal and grips, with a disclaimer that it's intended to show what's needed to learn, not to be a tutorial, and warns against attempting the work without the necessary skills. The creators also direct viewers to their Patreon for support.
This video documents the continuation of the Brownells Adventure Dream Rig build. The Jeep's frame has been extended, and significant metalwork is underway with the construction of a new aluminum body. The project is evolving into an "ultimate adventure machine" rather than a conventional 4WD overland vehicle. Future installments will cover a special paint job, and the completed rig will be showcased at Overland Expo West in Flagstaff, Arizona, from May 17-19, 2019. A link to the previous "Getting Started" episode and a Brownells desert adventure campaign is provided.
This video introduces Stuart Makin, a blacksmith based in Northamptonshire, who was commissioned by the Royal Armouries to create a sculpture inspired by the Staffordshire Hoard. The film, produced by Zsolt Sander of Mothership UK, explores Makin's blacksmithing practice, his sources of creative inspiration, his artistic process, and the construction of his final sculpture. While the "Warrior Treasures" exhibition is now closed, Makin's artwork is still on display at the Hall of Steel in Leeds.
This video showcases the continuation of sporterizing a Mosin Nagant rifle. Part 6 focuses on the metalwork, specifically turning down the dovetail on a belt sander to achieve a more streamlined barrel profile. The process also involves applying a Zinc Phosphate finish to some metal components. The video indicates that with the exception of drilling and tapping for a scope mount, the metalwork phase is complete. It also promotes the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, and music channel.
This instructional video from Brownells focuses on the crucial step of surface preparation for metal surfaces before applying spray finishes. It provides expert tips and guidance, essential for achieving a professional and durable finish on firearm components or other metal items. The video aims to educate viewers on best practices in metal finishing.
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