Marlin Model 30 G Too Far Gone: Anvil 146

Published on April 18, 2025
Duration: 69:37

This comprehensive guide details the extensive gunsmithing required to restore a heavily corroded Marlin Model 30G 16-gauge shotgun. It covers advanced techniques for rust removal, metal repair, spring fabrication, wood stock repair, and reassembly, emphasizing the challenges and specialized skills needed for such a project. The process highlights the difference between desirable patina and destructive rust, and the commitment required for a full restoration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Initial Assessment
  2. 01:31Marlin Model 30G History & Production Dates
  3. 02:37Disassembly Challenges & Internal Issues
  4. 04:44Stock Removal & Fastener Corrosion
  5. 06:07Dealing with Extreme Corrosion
  6. 08:04Forend Takedown Mechanism Failure
  7. 09:06Magazine Tube Damage & Repair Attempts
  8. 10:10Bore Condition & Initial Cleaning
  9. 11:15Ejector Spring Damage
  10. 11:24Lock and Block Mechanism Issues
  11. 12:00Magazine Tube Interior Condition
  12. 12:44Broken Ejector Hook Repair
  13. 13:10Internal Nasty Condition
  14. 13:32Buy the Bore Philosophy
  15. 14:11Bore Cleaning & Condition Assessment
  16. 14:28Comparing Rust vs. Patina
  17. 15:05Three-Dimensional Rust Problem
  18. 15:31100 Years of Rust
  19. 15:51Using a Carding Wheel for Rust Removal
  20. 16:36Before and After Carding Wheel
  21. 17:07Dealing with Stubborn Rust
  22. 18:13Aggressive Wheel for Heavy Oxide
  23. 18:39Incomplete Rust Removal
  24. 19:02Committing to Re-bluing
  25. 19:21Heavy Duty Oxide Layer Removal
  26. 19:50More Aggressive Options & Sacrilege
  27. 20:36Boiling Process for Rust Conversion
  28. 20:47Pitting and Barrel Condition
  29. 21:13The Order of Metal Finishing
  30. 21:42Crossing the Line to Re-bluing
  31. 22:46Three-Dimensional Rust Persistence
  32. 22:56Electrolytic Conversion vs. Other Methods
  33. 23:31The Conundrum of Re-bluing Pits
  34. 23:52Extreme Muzzle Damage
  35. 24:13Comparing Damaged vs. Well-Oiled Guns
  36. 24:41Cutting Through Black Oxide
  37. 25:02Forend Cap Removal Issues
  38. 25:37Forend Wood Structural Damage
  39. 26:13Sacrificing Walnut for Access
  40. 26:46Preserving Dimensions During Repair
  41. 27:29Unthreading the Stubborn Cap
  42. 28:11Forend Cap Welded Shut
  43. 28:38Dremel for Forend Cap Removal
  44. 29:04Conservation Vat Process
  45. 29:10Comparing Conversion Stages
  46. 29:19Beautiful Black Finish vs. Pitted Rust
  47. 30:03Decision: Bead Blast or Stop
  48. 30:40Trigger Guard Condition
  49. 30:54Patina vs. Destructive Rust
  50. 31:33What Hides Underneath Most Guns
  51. 31:46Magazine Tube Rotting Through
  52. 31:56Powdering the Wood Decision
  53. 32:07Broken Parts & Repair Needs
  54. 32:09Magazine Tube Hook Repair (Welding)
  55. 32:45Sear Spring Replacement
  56. 33:04Extractor Spring Issues
  57. 33:18Forend Cap Threading Problem
  58. 33:34Complex Restoration Evolution
  59. 34:12Four-Digit Bringback Value
  60. 34:25Required Skills for Restoration
  61. 34:50Grinding Weld for Thread Engagement
  62. 35:36Damage Not Caused by Restorer
  63. 36:12Annealing Welded Metal
  64. 36:50Using Map Gas for Heating
  65. 37:42Detail Work in Corners
  66. 38:18Air-Powered Tools for Shaping
  67. 38:52Awe of Original Craftsmanship
  68. 39:08Nicking Threads for Removal
  69. 39:30Finding Thread Alignment
  70. 40:17Successful Thread Engagement
  71. 40:43Cosmetic Finishing of Forend Cap
  72. 40:54Jacked-Up Magazine Tube Condition
  73. 41:04Necessity of Disassembly
  74. 41:13Magazine Tube Secured
  75. 41:16Rust on Springs
  76. 41:21Chloride Stress Corrosion
  77. 41:54Removing Spring from Slot
  78. 42:46Missing Lollipop on Sear Spring
  79. 43:41Fabricating Spring Lollipop
  80. 44:05Oxy-Acetylene Torch Demonstration
  81. 45:05Balling Metal for Spring Tip
  82. 45:35Securing the Spring Tip
  83. 45:58Spring Tip Functionality
  84. 46:19Missing Metal on Sear Piece
  85. 46:45Soldering Repair Attempt
  86. 47:06Soldering Process
  87. 47:48Securing Repaired Sear Piece
  88. 48:04Movie Prop Considerations
  89. 48:09Poor Original Design
  90. 48:22Spring Placement for Sear
  91. 48:46Solder Joint Quality
  92. 48:54Barrel Locking Band
  93. 49:14Tightening Barrel to Receiver
  94. 49:19Ejector Condition & Bend
  95. 49:48Oiling for Assembly
  96. 50:05Locked Bolt & Unlocking Mechanism
  97. 50:57Bottom Metal Assembly
  98. 51:32Sear Installation
  99. 52:13Hammer Installation & Function Check
  100. 52:55Safety Interlock Functionality
  101. 53:02Inertial Block Mechanism
  102. 53:34Inertial Block Corrosion
  103. 54:04Inertial Block Functionality
  104. 54:42Bottom Metal Screw Tightening
  105. 55:09Main Spring Installation
  106. 55:25Ordeal of Bottom Metal Assembly
  107. 55:31Anti-Friction Roller
  108. 55:51Aligning Components for Assembly
  109. 56:16Two Side Screws Installation
  110. 56:21Spud Tool for Alignment
  111. 57:07Threaded Screw Alignment
  112. 57:31Finding Load-Free Spot for Screws
  113. 58:07Finalizing Bottom Metal Screws
  114. 58:15Operating Rod Installation
  115. 58:25Full Cock & Lock Status
  116. 58:57Locking Mechanism Engagement
  117. 59:20Sliding Bolt Back for Engagement
  118. 60:01Cause of Mounting Stud Damage
  119. 60:12Repairing Mounting Stud Area
  120. 60:30Mag Tube Alignment with Stud
  121. 60:50Mag Tube Secured to Gun
  122. 61:05Magazine Tube Front Plug Repair
  123. 61:13Mag Tube Spring Installation
  124. 61:33Magazine Tube Secured
  125. 61:36Front Plug & Stud Connection
  126. 63:33Magazine Tube Secured
  127. 63:36Front Plug Installation
  128. 64:03Finalizing Front Plug Assembly
  129. 64:43Hole Alignment for Locking Screw
  130. 65:03Locking Mechanism Engagement
  131. 65:33Locking Mechanism Secured
  132. 65:41Hammer Positions (Half-Cock, Full-Cock)
  133. 65:46Function Check: Out of Battery
  134. 66:13Assembly Complete
  135. 66:23Critical Flow Path in Gunsmithing
  136. 66:31Forend Wood Repair Decision
  137. 66:43Unusual Inertial Safety Device
  138. 67:13Inertial Safety Device Functionality
  139. 67:25Test Firing - Single Round
  140. 67:33Ejection & Extractor Spring Test
  141. 67:44Jank Extractor Spring
  142. 67:48Test Firing - Multiple Rounds
  143. 68:07Trigger Finger on Trigger Safety Interlock
  144. 68:32Cosmetic Finishing
  145. 68:46Malfunction Risk Assessment
  146. 69:01Knowing When to Stop a Project
  147. 69:12Conclusion & Unique Content

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