This video addresses a common issue with Browning Dura-Touch synthetic rifle stocks that become tacky, slimy, or begin to blister and peel. It informs viewers that Browning is aware of this deterioration and offers a free factory renewal program to fix the problem. The video guides viewers on how to utilize this program to have their gunstock restored to like-new condition.
This video demonstrates a quick, $1 fix for a severely damaged shotgun stock using super glue. The presenter successfully tests the repair with live fire, showing it holds under recoil. While not a permanent solution, it proves a budget-friendly method can work for immediate needs.
This video demonstrates a professional method for fixing stripped wood screws in a gun stock, specifically on a Remington Rolling Block No. 7 Target Rifle. It highlights the inadequacy of common amateur fixes and details the process of drilling out the old hole, installing a walnut dowel with wood glue, and re-drilling for a new screw. The importance of precise measurements and proper tools for a durable repair is emphasized.
This video, part two of a stock repair series, focuses on the finishing stages of a firearm stock repair. While the specific firearm model isn't detailed, the content implies common sense techniques and refinishing processes. The presenter mentions their Amazon store, Patreon, and USCCA legal self-defense network, and directs viewers to a separate music channel. The video aims for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, emphasizing that all activities are performed on approved ranges under professional supervision and advising viewers to adhere to all firearm laws and regulations. The finished product will be shown in a subsequent video.
This video demonstrates how to repair dents and remove old finishes from wooden firearm stocks using steam. It highlights that only compressed wood fibers can be steamed out, not split or broken ones. The process involves using a steam iron and a wet rag, followed by a specific sanding progression and a 48-hour drying period.
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