This guide details the disassembly process for the gas trap variant of the M1 Garand, highlighting its differences from the later, more common models. It involves removing the bolt and operating rod first, then a specific screw to release the gas trap, followed by the sight block, before the gas trap assembly can be rotated off. This early design proved less reliable than the later gas piston system.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Mossberg 940 Pro SPX tactical shotgun. It covers removing the trigger housing, barrel, bolt, and gas system components, highlighting the self-cleaning gas piston system and nickel boron coatings. Proper reassembly ensures the firearm functions correctly and safely.
This guide details the simple bolt removal process for a Mosin Nagant rifle, a key step in its maintenance, especially when dealing with corrosive surplus ammunition. The video highlights the rifle's historical significance and common aftermarket modifications, offering practical advice from an experienced firearm instructor.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Mosin Nagant rifle, highlighting its historical significance, technical specifications, and practical performance. The presenter, Jesse, discusses the rifle's evolution, its role in various conflicts, and its physical characteristics, including weight, length, and integrated magazine. He also touches upon its sights, safety mechanism, and the complexities of its bolt operation, comparing it to other historical rifles like the Mauser.
This short video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to remove the bolt from a semi-automatic shotgun. Using the Beretta A400 as a specific example, the demonstration aims to simplify the cleaning and maintenance process for shotgun owners, ultimately ensuring the smooth operation of their firearms. The video also includes links to subscribe to related channels and social media.
This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Italian Carcano M1891 rifle, focusing on bolt removal. It highlights the unique safety mechanism that allows for safe disassembly and reassembly, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the firearm is unloaded before beginning.
This guide details the operation of the three-position tang safety on the Ruger American Rifle Generation II. It explains the function of each position: Safe Locked (two white bars, trigger and bolt locked), Safe (one white bar, trigger locked, bolt operable for loading/unloading), and Fire (one red bar, ready to fire). The guide also covers the necessity of cocking the bolt to move the safety after firing and the procedure for bolt removal and reinstallation while on safe.
This technical guide details the disassembly of the Ruger American Rifle Generation II. It covers the critical safety steps of ensuring the rifle is unloaded, followed by the removal of the bolt and its shroud. The process then moves to separating the barreled action from the stock, specifically addressing the two action screws and the unique access required for the rear screw on models with an AI-style magwell. The guide emphasizes the use of appropriate tools and safety precautions.
This video demonstrates a unique bolt removal and installation process for the Fletcher Rifle Works 11/22 receiver, designed for the Ruger 10/22 platform. Unlike standard 10/22 receivers, this design allows for bolt removal from the top, eliminating the need to disassemble the action from the stock and trigger group. The process involves a captured takedown pin and keyed railways for easy access and reassembly.
This video provides an in-depth look at a 1943 Long Branch Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark 1 rifle, manufactured in Canada and shipped to New Zealand. The presenter, Hickok45, details its condition, markings, and shooting characteristics, comparing it to other Lee-Enfield variants. He highlights the rifle's excellent condition, Canadian craftsmanship, and the unique bolt release mechanism on the 'Star' models.
This guide provides a step-by-step process for disassembling the Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle, based on expert instruction from a Ruger Technical Representative. It covers the necessary tools, safety precautions, and the procedure for removing the bolt, stock assembly, and trigger group. The guide emphasizes that further disassembly of the trigger group is not recommended by the manufacturer.
This guide details the simple process of removing the bolt from a Mosin Nagant rifle, a common maintenance task. The video highlights the surprisingly straightforward method involving a trigger pull to disengage the bolt. This is presented by Administrative Results, a creator known for their technically informative yet humorous approach to firearms content.
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