This video showcases a refinishing project on a Winchester Model 67 .22 rifle. The presenter details the process of stripping, polishing, and re-bluing the metal components, as well as bleaching, staining, and refinishing the wooden stock. The completed rifle was a gift for the presenter's brother-in-law, who was reportedly very pleased with the outcome. The video also includes social media links and promotional codes for related companies.
This video features Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, discussing "The Model 67 Project." He highlights that the Model 67 offers approximately 40 different opportunities to practice and learn gunsmithing skills. The project is presented as a comprehensive learning experience for those interested in firearm maintenance, modification, and repair, with each task providing valuable insight into gunsmithing techniques.
This YouTube video provides a detailed instructional guide on how to perform letter and number stamping on a rifle barrel, a crucial step in the gunmaking process. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates the technique using a steel stamp set on a Winchester Model 67 barreled action. The video is aimed at viewers interested in gunsmithing and firearm customization, offering a practical look at a specific gunmaking skill.
This video demonstrates how to reshape the butt area of a rifle stock using basic hand tools. Larry Potterfield, CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through thinning the wrist to match the grip cap width, blending new flats into the wrist, and then filing and blending a series of flats from the wrist to the butt for a rounded appearance. The project, part of 'The Model 67 Project', emphasizes having a plan for a successful outcome. The video is presented by GunTec.
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.
This video demonstrates the complete process of installing a recoil pad onto a rifle stock, specifically a Winchester Model 67. Hosted by Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, the tutorial utilizes the Miles Gilbert Recoil Pad Installation Fixture for a fast and precise installation that ensures the stock's lines flow seamlessly to the pad's toe. The video library link for more MidwayUSA content is also provided.
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