This video details the internal differences between the Beretta 686 and 690 shotguns, focusing on the action's front and rear. While the core trigger and sear mechanisms are similar, the 690 features a more modern, refined engineering approach, including a different forend iron design, a slimmer ejector profile, and a more robust quad-locking system at the rear. The safety catch mechanism also differs significantly, with the 690 employing a more secure rocker-based blocker.
This expert guide, presented by Jonny Carter, details the disassembly and comparison of the Beretta 694 and 692 shotguns. It highlights key differences in fore-end construction, action weight, internal components, and ergonomics, offering insights for competitive clay shooters. The analysis is highly detailed, utilizing precision tools and in-depth knowledge of shotgun mechanics.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the ATA Arms SP Sporter and the Kofs Sceptre SXE shotguns, focusing on physical dimensions, stock features, action mechanics, and handling. The review highlights differences in weight, stock dimensions, recoil pad effectiveness, checkering quality, grip ergonomics, and internal action design. It concludes by offering specific reasons to choose each model based on user priorities like weight, fit and finish, or perceived solidity.
This guide details how to improve the trigger pull and safety catch smoothness on a shotgun, specifically referencing a Webley No.51. The process involves disassembling the action to polish the engagement surfaces of the sears and tumblers using abrasive materials. The goal is to reduce creep and create a more pleasant trigger feel, with a focus on careful polishing to avoid removing too much material. The guide emphasizes safety throughout the process.
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