This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the T/C Encore receiver. While the title and description don't delve into specific firearm families or calibers, the focus on a receiver implies technical content related to firearm components and potentially gunsmithing or customization. The content appears to be a demonstration or explanation of this particular firearm part.
This video offers an inside look at the Ruger Mayodan plant, detailing the manufacturing process for the receiver and bolt handle of the new Ruger American Gen2 Rifle. Originally broadcast as part of #GalleryofGunsLIVE, it provides a manufacturing perspective on a popular firearm model, highlighting the production steps involved in creating key components.
This video is a product spotlight on the Fletcher Rifle Works 11/22 OpenTop Receiver, presented by Brownells Gun Tech Caleb. The video highlights the receiver's key feature: an "OpenTop" design that allows for easier bolt removal and reinstallation for cleaning, a significant departure from the standard Ruger 10/22® receiver disassembly process. Caleb demonstrates the simple takedown pin mechanism that allows the top panel to slide off, exposing the bolt. The 11/22 is also noted to be compatible with standard 10/22® trigger modules and uses the common V-block barrel mounting system. It features an M1913 Picatinny rail for optics and includes a cleaning rod hole. Available finishes are matte black and clear anodized.
This video from Dragonland announces the restock of their Dragon 5.56 receivers, which are expected to fulfill the existing waiting list. Additionally, new shipments of 55' Chevy and 58' Chevy hot rod t-shirts have arrived. The 58' Chevy shirt marks the completion of their collection of twelve monthly hot rod shirts. The video encourages viewers to call with any questions.
This video provides a quick tip from Brownells Gun Tech Steve Ostrem on how to easily install the bolt in a BRN-22™ receiver. The description highlights that the BRN-22™'s longer rails, designed for a smoother action than the standard Ruger® 10/22®, can make bolt installation slightly more challenging. Ostrem demonstrates a simple trick to ensure the bolt drops in smoothly, emphasizing that this tight fit contributes to the rifle's impressive performance.
This YouTube video showcases stripped M39 Mosin Nagant receivers, emphasizing their compatibility with any Mosin Nagant rifle. The video description directs viewers to the creator's website for product inquiries, as direct links are not permitted on YouTube. Social media links for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are also provided for further engagement and product information.
This video introduces Brownells' new BRN-22 Barreled Receivers, a component that combines their BRN-22 receiver with an integrated barrel. Customers can then add their preferred trigger, stock, sights/optic, and muzzle device. The barrels are available in Sporter and Heavy profiles, both in 16-inch length. The Heavy barrel also comes in a 10-inch option suitable for pistol or Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) builds. All barrels feature 1/2"-28 tpi muzzle threads for accessories like compensators, flash suppressors, or silencers. The receivers are CNC machined from 6061 T6 aluminum billet with a durable matte black hardcoat anodized finish and are fully compatible with factory Ruger 10/22 components.
This video provides a detailed gunsmithing guide on how to reshape the tang of a Mauser rifle receiver. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates the process of modifying a Mauser 98 receiver to achieve a more streamlined pistol grip, a common practice when converting military Mausers into sporting rifles. The demonstration covers using layout fluid and scribing guidelines, then employing a mill bastard file for shaping. It also suggests using a grinding wheel or bench grinder for initial bulk material removal on harder metals, transitioning to a file for finer finishing. The video highlights practical techniques and tools for rifle modifications.
This video demonstrates the process of drilling and tapping a Mauser rifle receiver for scope base installation. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the procedure using only hand tools. The demonstration highlights the use of a Wheeler Engineering drill and tap fixture, drill bushings for hole spacing accuracy, and cutting oil to facilitate the process. The video emphasizes the importance of taking it slow when tapping by hand to avoid breaking the tap.
Jim Fuller of Rifle Dynamics praises the Sharps Brothers MB47 milled AK receiver, declaring it "the best milled receiver in this country." The video focuses on this specific receiver and its quality, as discussed by an expert in the AK platform. It's a review and endorsement of a particular firearm component.
This video provides an in-depth look at the receiver design of the Ruger Precision Rifle. It highlights the rifle's purpose-built nature for long-range shooting and its highly configurable, in-line recoil path bolt-action design. The description mentions availability in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor, and .243 Win., emphasizing its outstanding accuracy and long-range capabilities. The video aims to explain the rationale behind the receiver's specific design choices.
This YouTube video focuses on the Coonan FAL Type III Metric Receiver. The description provides a link to Brownells videos for more information. While no specific caliber or manufacturer details beyond Coonan are mentioned, the video's subject matter clearly places it within the realm of firearm components and potentially related reviews or technical discussions.