Do This Before Buying a Rifle (& A Look Inside My 80 Year Old Rifle)

Published on October 22, 2021
Duration: 4:04

This video demonstrates the utility of a digital borescope for detailed firearm inspection and maintenance. Instructor Kevin Michalowksi from the US Concealed Carry Association highlights how a borescope can reveal internal conditions like fouling, rifling wear, and imperfections, aiding in effective cleaning and preventing potential malfunctions. He showcases its use on both rifles and pistols, emphasizing its value for identifying issues that might otherwise be missed, potentially saving on gunsmithing costs.

Quick Summary

A digital borescope is a valuable tool for firearm owners, allowing detailed inspection of the barrel's rifling, bolt face, and chamber. Priced affordably (around $125), it helps identify fouling and imperfections, aiding in effective cleaning and preventing potential malfunctions without needing a gunsmith.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Is a Borescope Necessary?
  2. 00:16Gun Giveaway Announcement
  3. 00:25Introduction: Kevin Michalowksi (USCCA)
  4. 00:39Firearms Safety Check
  5. 01:02Teslong Digital Borescope Overview
  6. 01:23Inspecting an 80-Year-Old Rifle Bore
  7. 02:06Borescope Use on Pistols
  8. 02:35Firearms Maintenance Benefits
  9. 02:50Personal Borescope Experience (AR-15)
  10. 03:12Conclusion: Digital Borescope Recommendation
  11. 03:25Gun Giveaway Reminder
  12. 03:38USCCA Channel Subscription

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a borescope and why is it useful for firearm owners?

A borescope is a tool with a camera and lights that allows you to see inside your firearm's barrel and action. It's useful for inspecting rifling, checking for fouling, identifying imperfections, and ensuring proper maintenance, potentially preventing malfunctions and saving gunsmithing costs.

How much does a digital borescope typically cost?

Digital borescopes suitable for firearm inspection can be quite affordable. The Teslong Digital Borescope, for example, was purchased for around $125, making it an accessible tool for many firearm owners.

Can a borescope be used on both rifles and pistols?

Yes, a borescope is versatile and can be used to inspect the bores of both rifles and pistols. The camera can be inserted into the muzzle of a rifle or the chamber of a pistol to view the internal condition of the barrel.

What kind of issues can a borescope help identify in a firearm?

A borescope can reveal issues like copper jacket material buildup, lacquer residue, worn or damaged rifling, dirt, debris, and even minor manufacturing defects like burrs in gas ports, all of which can impact firearm performance.

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