#64 | DIY Gunsmithing Tips & Tricks

Published on January 22, 2021
Duration: 46:25

This guide outlines the essential tools needed for basic DIY gunsmithing, emphasizing quality over quantity for beginners. It highlights the importance of proper screwdrivers to avoid damaging firearm screws and suggests a padded vise, files, picks, punches, and a small hammer. For more advanced tasks, a drill press with an X-Y vise and a tap and die set are recommended, along with a site pusher for sight work. Safety is paramount, with a strong reminder to always ensure firearms are unloaded before starting any work.

Quick Summary

Essential gunsmithing tools for beginners include high-quality Magna-tip screwdrivers to prevent screw damage, a padded vise, needle files, picks, tweezers, punches, and a small hammer. For more advanced work, a drill press with an X-Y vise and a tap and die set are beneficial. Always ensure firearms are unloaded before starting any work.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DIY Gunsmithing
  2. 01:16Roy Huntington's Gunsmithing Journey
  3. 04:23Essential Gunsmithing Tools for Beginners
  4. 08:52Dangers of the Dremel Tool
  5. 10:39Commonly 'Bagged' Firearms
  6. 13:09Firearm Safety Rules
  7. 14:52Do You Need a Lathe or Mill?
  8. 20:49Jobs Gunsmiths Won't Touch
  9. 23:17Friends Asking for Gunsmithing Help
  10. 26:01Lightening Firearm Actions Safely
  11. 30:37Spring Modifications and Their Risks
  12. 31:38Hand Strength Issues and Modern Firearms
  13. 34:37Custom Pistol Work and Imagination
  14. 36:13Drop-In Parts vs. Custom Fitting
  15. 38:15Importance of Gunsmithing Libraries
  16. 39:35Practicing Skills on Old Planes
  17. 41:10The 'Jesus Spring' and Gunsmith's Prayer
  18. 44:39Conclusion and Final Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most essential tools for a beginner gunsmith?

For beginners, essential gunsmithing tools include a high-quality set of Magna-tip screwdrivers to prevent damaging firearm screws, a padded vise for secure work, and basic tools like needle files, picks, tweezers, punches, and a small hammer. These allow for many common maintenance and minor modification tasks.

Why is using the right screwdrivers so important in gunsmithing?

Using the correct gunsmithing screwdrivers, like Magna-tip types, is vital because their hollow-ground tips fit screw slots precisely. This prevents 'buggering up' screws, which is a common issue that can make disassembly and reassembly difficult and damage the firearm's appearance and function.

What are the dangers of using a Dremel tool for gunsmithing?

The Dremel tool is often misused in gunsmithing, leading to significant damage. While it has its place with specialized attachments, uncontrolled grinding can result in unsightly 'skittery' marks on receivers and stocks. It's crucial to know your limits and have proper training before using rotary tools on firearms.

Can a beginner gunsmith start with a limited budget?

Yes, a beginner gunsmith can acquire a functional entry-level tool kit for approximately $200-$300. This investment allows for learning basic gunsmithing skills and performing many common tasks without needing expensive, specialized machinery like lathes or milling machines initially.

What are some common firearms that beginners often struggle to reassemble?

Firearms like Ruger Standard Auto .22 pistols and Marlin Model 60 .22 rifles are frequently brought in for repair because they are easy to detail strip but notoriously difficult to reassemble correctly. This is often due to their complex internal mechanisms and numerous small parts.

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