This video focuses on the AK50, a custom firearm project undertaken by Brandon Herrera over a decade. The title "How Hard Could it Be?" suggests a deep dive into the challenges, design, and potential build process of this ambitious rifle. Given the mention of "forgottenweapons" and a specific, large-caliber project, the content is likely to appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in custom builds, historical firearms, and unique rifle designs.
This video showcases the completion of a Mossberg 44US-D project, highlighting how an accurate and reliable rifle can be achieved without a large budget. The creator plans to test the rifle's accuracy and reliability soon. The video also gives a shout-out to the @REALMuttonchops YouTube channel. The project involved a tung oil finish and the installation of a BSA Sweet 22 scope, giving the rifle a new lease on life.
This video from Pew Pew Tactical explores their custom take on the InrangeTV / Brownells "What Would Stoner Do?" (WWSD) 2020 project rifle. They discuss modifications made to the base WWSD 2020 platform to align with personal preferences and current legal landscapes. The video references their previous "Remote Brutality" content and hints at a "spaceman trash warrior kit" provided by Uncapitate on Instagram. Links are provided for more information, new merchandise, and social media channels.
This video demonstrates the process of fitting a new recoil pad to a Husqvarna M46 rifle chambered in 9.3x57mm Mauser. The host, Ray, details the gunsmithing steps involved in this rifle project. The video is part of a larger series on the 9.3x57mm Mauser project.
This video focuses on an incomplete M1912 Chilean Mauser rifle, presented as a 'perfect project'. The description provides social media links for Classic Firearms, suggesting a channel dedicated to firearms. The title highlights a specific, older rifle model with a potential for restoration or modification.
This video demonstrates how to transform a Mosin Nagant rifle stock into an "impressive show piece" by refinishing it. The tutorial covers cleaning cosmoline grease, applying Minwax Golden Oak stain, and finishing with Helmsman Spar urethane for a satin look. It highlights this as a cost-effective method to revitalize an old World War II rifle. The video also mentions contributions from "Mrs Nutnfancy, dogness, and TacticalDoodle" and provides affiliate links to the materials used: Homax steel wool, Minwax stain, and Scotch-Brite pads.
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