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Published on March 14, 2024
Duration: 61:30

The video details the process of refinishing a Bond Arms Roughneck derringer, focusing on removing imperfections and applying a brush finish. The speaker emphasizes the labor-intensive nature of hand sanding to achieve a smooth surface, highlighting the removal of machine marks and leveling of the grip frame. This process is presented as a DIY gunsmithing endeavor for improving the aesthetic of a firearm.

Quick Summary

Refinishing a Bond Arms Roughneck derringer involves extensive hand sanding to remove the factory bead-blasted finish and underlying machine marks, particularly on the grip frame and sights. This labor-intensive process aims to achieve a smoother brush finish, though it can be physically demanding.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to Bond Arms Refinishing Project
  2. 00:35Starting the Refinishing Process
  3. 00:51Brushed Finish Application
  4. 01:11Addressing Machine Marks and Imperfections
  5. 01:22Sanding the Grip Frame
  6. 01:50Project Timeline and Pain
  7. 03:03Giveaway Details and Entry
  8. 04:00New T-Shirt Design Showcase
  9. 09:22New Firearm Purchase Discussion
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  11. 11:15Hospital Visit and Prescription Issues
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  13. 13:04Frustration with Video Quality
  14. 13:13Soap Fund Discussion
  15. 14:06Super Chat Catch-up and Questions
  16. 14:32Bond Arms Quality Control Discussion
  17. 15:32Colt Python Purchase Tease
  18. 15:51Prince Hat Design Idea
  19. 16:07Finger Chewing Habit
  20. 16:47J-Frame Speedloader Recommendations
  21. 17:24Fish Jizz Commentary
  22. 17:57Holster Types Discussion
  23. 18:32YouTube Polls and Video Views
  24. 19:19Super Chat Catch-up and Drawing Time
  25. 19:47Continuing Refinishing Work
  26. 19:50Dr. Squatch Soap at Costco
  27. 20:38Wall Art Project Update
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  29. 21:31Bigfoot vs. Drunk Aunt Story
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  34. 25:49Arizona House Bill 2843 Castle Doctrine
  35. 27:18FN 57 Giveaway Donation
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  37. 28:41First Drawing Entry Count
  38. 30:32Generating Random Number for Drawing
  39. 30:53First Drawing Winner Announcement
  40. 31:11Resetting Entries for Second Drawing
  41. 31:35TYMP Nominations Status
  42. 32:00Wednesday Overlap with Nerd Chat
  43. 32:28New Python Elite 3-inch Revolver
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  45. 34:04Favorite Elvis Presley Song
  46. 34:33Second Drawing Entry Start
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  48. 35:17Searching for Revolver Videos
  49. 36:12K9 Hat Received
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  66. 48:43Dan Wesson Model 15 Carry Barrel Length
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  69. 50:18Medicinal Marijuana and Firearm Purchases
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  71. 51:46Time Until Next Drawing
  72. 52:03Home Defense Firearm Preference
  73. 52:48Marijuana Use and Firearm Purchase Legality
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  80. 55:46ATF Agent vs. Auditor Role
  81. 56:14Caliber and Werewolf Lethality
  82. 57:10Silver Ammunition Availability
  83. 57:24Final Drawing Entry Count
  84. 58:13Werewolf Syndrome and Opossum Immunity
  85. 58:41Smith & Wesson Silver Rounds
  86. 58:51Werewolf Hunting Revolver Recommendation
  87. 59:53Second Drawing Winner Announcement
  88. 60:21Fundraiser Recap and Thanks
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you refinish a Bond Arms Roughneck derringer?

Refinishing a Bond Arms Roughneck involves removing the factory bead-blasted finish through extensive hand sanding. The goal is to eliminate machine marks and imperfections, especially on the grip frame and sights, to achieve a smoother brush finish. This process is labor-intensive and requires patience.

What is the typical finish on a Bond Arms Roughneck?

Bond Arms Roughnecks are typically sold with a rough, matte bead-blasted finish. This finish is applied to mask minor imperfections like machine marks and waviness, contributing to the firearm's affordability. Achieving a higher quality finish requires significant post-manufacturing work.

What are the challenges of refinishing a Bond Arms Roughneck?

The primary challenges include the extensive hand sanding required to remove the factory bead-blasted finish and underlying machine marks. The grip frame often needs significant filing and sanding to achieve a level surface. The process can be physically demanding, leading to raw fingertips and swollen knuckles.

What tools are needed for DIY firearm refinishing?

For DIY firearm refinishing, essential tools include various grits of sandpaper and files. These are used for removing the original finish, smoothing out imperfections, and preparing the surface for a new finish, such as a brush finish.

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