This YouTube video, "Custom Mickey 'Mouse Gun Willie' Rifle Stock! (Part One)", details the process of creating a unique, custom rifle stock for a 10/22 rifle. The stock is themed around Mickey Mouse in a "Mouse Gun Willie" design and is intended for a giveaway. The description also includes links to merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon for viewer support. The video is the first part of a series focusing on this customization project.
This video focuses on Boyd's Gun Stocks, specifically showcasing a stock designed for the Browning X-Bolt rifle. The description includes website information for Boyd's Gun Stocks and extensive promotional links and contact details for the "BERETTA9mmUSA" YouTube channel, including Patreon, PayPal, and various social media platforms. Several sponsors are also listed, with some offering discount codes. A standard YouTube disclaimer regarding the nature of the content, safety, and legal compliance is included.
This video showcases the McMillan Z-1 and Z-10 rifle stocks, introduced at SHOT Show 2020. The Z-1 is designed for a universal fit on Remington-type actions and various barrel contours without requiring modifications. It incorporates design elements from McMillan's popular A6, A10, and A5 tactical stocks, featuring a squared fore-end for bipod stability, a dual-purpose butt hook, an optimized grip, and an adjustable cheek piece and recoil pad for enhanced ergonomics. The Z-10 is also briefly mentioned. The stocks aim to streamline production and availability compared to traditional custom fiberglass stocks.
This video showcases the meticulous process of building a custom rifle by LongRifles, Inc., as presented by O'Neill Ops. It highlights advanced CNC machining techniques for barrel threading, fluting, and receiver work, alongside custom stock milling and camouflage painting. The final product is demonstrated in a hunting scenario, emphasizing precision and specialized components.
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.
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