Brownells - Jack Rowe, Master Gunsmith Series, Strip and Clean Box Lock. Part 5 of 5.

Published on December 2, 2010
Duration: 7:54

Master Gunsmith Jack Rowe provides expert instruction on the final stages of reassembling a Box Lock shotgun. This guide covers critical steps like cocking hammers, securing the breech pin with specialized techniques, and reassembling the forend catch. Rowe also shares professional tips on polishing and flame bluing pins for a superior finish, demonstrating advanced gunsmithing techniques.

Quick Summary

Master Gunsmith Jack Rowe demonstrates advanced Box Lock shotgun reassembly, emphasizing critical steps like cocking hammers, securing the breech pin with precise torque using a vise as a 'third hand,' and reassembling the forend catch. He also shares professional techniques for polishing and flame bluing pins to enhance the firearm's aesthetic quality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Hammer Cocking
  2. 01:18Securing the Breech Pin
  3. 02:24Guard Screw & Pin Polishing
  4. 04:31Forend Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps in reassembling a Box Lock shotgun's action?

The reassembly involves cocking the hammers, dropping the action into the stock with proper alignment, installing and securely tightening the breech pin, then fitting the hand pin and guard screw. Finally, the forend catch components are reassembled.

How can I improve the aesthetic finish of my shotgun's pins during reassembly?

Master Gunsmith Jack Rowe recommends polishing pins with fine emery cloth and then carefully bluing them in a gas flame. This traditional technique enhances the visual appeal of the firearm for a professional finish.

What is the significance of using a vise during Box Lock shotgun reassembly?

A vise acts as a 'third hand,' providing the necessary leverage and stability to properly tighten critical components like the breech pin. This ensures a secure fit and correct alignment, which is essential for the firearm's function.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when reassembling a Box Lock shotgun?

Avoid improper alignment of action components, incorrect torque on the breech pin (too loose or too tight), and incorrect reassembly of small parts like the forend catch, as these can lead to malfunctions or damage.

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