This episode features a detailed look at an Arsenal AK rifle experiencing bolt sticking issues, with the host exploring potential causes like tight tolerances and break-in periods. It also includes a review of a Taylor's & Company 1875-style revolver chambered in 9mm, discussing its historical context, ammunition cost-effectiveness, and shooting characteristics. The host also touches on firearm maintenance, the importance of family connections, and reflections on social media commentary.
This guide details the loading and cleaning process for the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon, a .58 caliber muzzleloader. It covers proper black powder loading with Minie balls, sight enhancement for visibility, and a thorough cleaning routine using Ballistol to manage fouling and prevent rust. The instruction emphasizes consistency and proper technique for effective use and maintenance of this historical firearm replica.
This guide details a simple modification to improve the visibility of the CZ 75 P-01's factory sights. The process involves using a toothpick and fluorescent paint to enhance the front sight post and rear notch. This is a common practice for improving target acquisition, especially in low-light conditions. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, demonstrates this technique, highlighting its effectiveness despite the poor quality of the stock sights.
This guide details how to repaint pistol sights for improved visibility using a durable epoxy method. Expert instructor Eric demonstrates cleaning, mixing Brownells Acraglas with model paint pigment, and applying the mixture to create high-contrast front and rear sights on firearms like the Smith & Wesson M&P and Kel-Tec. Proper curing is emphasized for longevity.
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