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 showcases a complete refinish of a Winchester Model 67 rifle, marking the creator's first full rifle restoration. The presenter is proud to show off the finished product and plans to follow up with a video featuring before and after comparisons. The video emphasizes the process of refinishing and aims to attract subscribers interested in future firearm-related content. Royalty-free music is used, with its source provided.
This video provides a detailed demonstration by Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, on how to install sling swivel studs into a rifle stock. The process, using Uncle Mikes brand studs on a Winchester Model 67 riflestock, is presented as a fundamental skill for stockmaking and essential knowledge for any shooter. The video aims to educate viewers on a common rifle modification.
This video demonstrates the process of de-plating nickel-plated gun parts, specifically focusing on the bolt and safety of a Winchester Model 67 Bolt Action Rifle. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the electrochemical method required before polishing and refinishing these components. The process involves using electricity and acid to remove the nickel plating, preparing the parts for further customization or restoration.
This video demonstrates the process of nickel and gold plating firearm parts, specifically focusing on components of a Winchester Model 67 Bolt Action Rifle. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through the plating procedure, highlighting how this can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a firearm. The video is presented as part of the MidwayUSA Video Library, offering a glimpse into custom firearm finishing techniques.
This video from GunTec features Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating how to thin the comb of a rifle stock. The process involves marking the area, filing it down to achieve a desired angle and thickness, and then blending the newly shaped comb back into the buttstock. The technique aims to improve the aesthetic appearance of the rifle stock, specifically on a Winchester Model 67.
This video from GunTec features Larry Potterfield, CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the detailed process of installing a grip cap on a Winchester Model 67 rifle stock. The tutorial covers securing the stock, leveling the grip area, filing the bottom flat, accurately marking and drilling the screw hole, and inletting the grip cap's legs using wood chisels. The final step involves screwing the cap into place, preparing the stock for further shaping. The video emphasizes precision and craftsmanship in firearm modification.
This video demonstrates a practical gunsmithing technique: shortening and recrowning a rifle barrel using only hand tools. Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA guides viewers through the process, starting with a Wheeler Engineering dovetail cutting fixture to ensure a square cut. A hacksaw is used for the initial cut, followed by a file to true the muzzle. The video then details using an 11-degree piloted reamer for cutting the crown, and abrasive paper to remove any chatter marks. The demonstration uses an old Winchester Model 67 as the example firearm, highlighting that barrel modification can be accessible with the right tools.
This video demonstrates how to cut a new 3/8 inch front sight dovetail on a rifle barrel, specifically for shortening the barrel of a Winchester Model 67. Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA explains and showcases the process using a Wheeler Engineering dovetail cutting fixture. The steps involve removing the existing front sight, leveling the barrel, positioning and leveling the fixture, cutting the dovetail with specialized files, and fitting the sight. The video concludes with the implication that the barrel is now ready for shortening and recrowning.
This GunTec video features Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating how to install a grip cap on a semi-pistol grip rifle stock to convert it to a full pistol grip style. The project utilizes a Winchester Model 67 rifle and covers the entire process, from fitting the grip cap to reshaping the stock. This gunsmithing task is presented as an accessible project for both beginners and experienced stockmakers, requiring only simple hand tools.
This video, presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA, demonstrates how to install a rifle front sight on a Winchester Model 67. The process involves barrel modification, specifically shortening the barrel, and utilizes tools like files and the Wheeler Engineering dovetail cutting fixture. The video is positioned as a DIY gunsmithing project that can be done at home.
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