The Yankee Marshal demonstrates how to address cosmetic machining imperfections on Ruger GP100 revolvers. He details a process using files and sandpaper to smooth out 'chitter' marks and low spots on the frame, emphasizing the importance of working with the metal's grain and using appropriate tools for different areas. This DIY approach allows owners to improve the finish of their firearms when manufacturer standards are not met.
This video provides a detailed physical inspection of two Salient Arms International Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs). The instructor, with clear expertise in firearm components, meticulously gauges and examines various aspects of the BCGs, including headspace, extractor fit, gas key dimensions, firing pin protrusion, and internal finish. Several issues are identified, such as oversized gas keys, potential extractor problems, a failed firing pin hole gauge, and significant internal machining marks, highlighting potential quality control concerns with these specific units.
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