This video, titled "Anvil 094: 1903 Springfield Split Personality," discusses a unique firearm modification involving joining two damaged 1903 Springfield stocks. The description emphasizes that the content is for educational purposes, showcasing techniques that require advanced skills and should not be attempted by those lacking them. It also mentions stock refinishing techniques and provides a Patreon link for viewer support. The video is not a tutorial but rather a demonstration of skilled gunsmithing.
This video demonstrates the gunsmithing process of converting a Winchester Model 21 side-by-side shotgun from a pistol grip to a straight grip. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the removal of the pistol grip and the conversion to a straight grip design. The process also includes refinishing and rechecking the stock to achieve a factory appearance. This video is targeted at those interested in firearm modifications and the intricacies of shotgun stock work.
This video demonstrates how to achieve a smooth final finish on a gun stock using fine abrasive materials. Larry Potterfield, founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the process, showcasing the application of powdered abrasive to polish a gunstock. The demonstration specifically uses Custer's rolling block as an example, highlighting a gunsmithing technique for stock finishing.
This video is the fourth part of a stock refinishing series, focusing on applying Tru-oil and buffing to achieve a desired finish on a firearm stock. It also mentions rebluing videos and directs viewers to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA legal self-defense network, and music channel. The description includes a comprehensive disclaimer regarding safety, legality, and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This video, Part 3 of a series, details the process of sanding a firearm stock and applying the first coat of finish. The description mentions that the next part will cover the application of Tru-Oil. The video emphasizes its documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all actions performed on approved ranges under professional supervision. It includes disclaimers regarding responsible firearm handling, legal compliance, and that the content is not for selling goods or services.
This video, the second part of a stock refinishing series, demonstrates how to remove dents from a firearm stock using steam. It also covers using steam to strip the old finish. The video mentions that the stock is currently drying and teases part 3, which will focus on sanding, prepping, and the actual refinishing process. The description includes disclaimers regarding safety, legality, and the purpose of the content being documentary, educational, and for entertainment.
This video, "Stock Refinishing Part 1- Removing the old finish," guides viewers through the initial steps of preparing a rifle stock for refinishing. It details the necessary actions to clean the existing finish off the stock. The creators emphasize the importance of watching the second part of the series and encourage subscriptions. They include a comprehensive disclaimer regarding safety, legality, and responsibility for any actions taken based on the video's content, stressing that it's for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only. The video also promotes their Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, and music channel.
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.
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