This video from Gun Stock Reviews features gunsmith Marty Enloe and Yamil Sued providing expert advice on buying a used firearm. They cover essential inspection points, common safety concerns, and how to ensure a reliable purchase, helping viewers make informed decisions and avoid potential pitfalls. The video emphasizes practical guidance for the used firearm market.
This video, "2 Quick Ways to Gauge Used Gun QUALITY," from GUNBROS, focuses on practical advice for potential buyers of used firearms. The description highlights two key inspection points: checking the manufacturer of the parts and examining the wear on shooting-critical areas. GUNBROS emphasizes their role as a family-owned business dedicated to customer service and providing reliable, "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for self-defense and protection, aligning with Second Amendment principles.
This video, featuring Kevin Michalowski from the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, demonstrates the utility of a Teslong digital borescope for inspecting firearms. It provides a close-up view of an 80-year-old Lee-Enfield rifle's barrel cleanliness, rifling condition, bolt face, and firing pin face. The presenter highlights how this tool can help owners assess firearm condition before purchasing, potentially saving a trip to a gunsmith, and is also applicable to handguns. The video explores the benefits and reasons for acquiring a digital borescope for home firearms maintenance and cleaning.
This video demonstrates a straightforward method for inspecting a side-by-side shotgun for a loose rib, a common issue that can lead to costly repairs. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, explains how to visually identify potential problems and uses a simple brass hammer tapping technique to confirm a solid rib. A distinct 'ping' sound indicates a good rib, while a 'thud' suggests a loose one. This inspection process is valuable for anyone considering purchasing a used double-barrel shotgun.
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