This guide, presented by an expert gunsmith, details how to inspect a used pistol for common issues like wear, poor modifications, and structural damage. Key areas to check include the breech face, forcing cone, barrel interior, and safeties. Understanding these inspection points helps buyers avoid purchasing a 'junk' firearm and ensures a safer, more reliable purchase.
This video details the complete disassembly of a Beretta 98D pistol for restoration. The process covers slide components, including the extractor and safety levers, noting the labor involved. It then moves to the frame, disassembling the hammer spring, hammer, sear, and trigger group. The final step lays out all components for sandblasting, highlighting the methodical approach to gunsmithing.
This video, titled "Beretta 98D come è dentro #rebuild", focuses on the internal workings of a Beretta 98D pistol, following up on a previous video that examined its external condition. The description notes that 'D' stands for 'Disagio' (discomfort/trouble), implying the pistol may be in a less-than-ideal state. The content appears to be a technical look inside the firearm, likely for repair or restoration purposes. The creator directs viewers to subscribe and follow their social media channels for updates. A disclaimer emphasizes that all activities are performed by authorized personnel in a licensed facility.
This video details the initial assessment of a heavily neglected Beretta 92 series pistol intended for restoration. The speaker, from Vampire Guns, meticulously examines external wear, oxidation on the slide and frame, and damage to the barrel. Despite significant cosmetic issues and oxidation, the internal mechanics are deemed salvageable, indicating a full rebuild is feasible.
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