Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 183

Published on July 2, 2023
Duration: 59:19

This episode features a detailed look at an Arsenal AK rifle experiencing bolt sticking issues, with the host exploring potential causes like tight tolerances and break-in periods. It also includes a review of a Taylor's & Company 1875-style revolver chambered in 9mm, discussing its historical context, ammunition cost-effectiveness, and shooting characteristics. The host also touches on firearm maintenance, the importance of family connections, and reflections on social media commentary.

Quick Summary

A 9mm revolver, especially a heavy single-action model, offers a practical and enjoyable shooting experience due to the affordability and availability of 9mm ammunition. The firearm's weight effectively mitigates recoil, making it comfortable for practice, and learning 'Kentucky windage' is crucial for accuracy with non-adjustable sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Tennessee Life
  2. 01:42Technology Troubleshooting
  3. 04:43JBL Speaker Pairing Issues
  4. 06:16Arsenal AK Bolt Sticking Issue
  5. 11:06Arsenal AK Quality Discussion
  6. 13:10New Firearms & Ammo
  7. 14:13Taylor's & Co 1875 9mm Review
  8. 19:499mm Revolver Shooting & Accuracy
  9. 21:21AK Bolt Loosening Shots
  10. 26:31Black Powder Nationals Trip
  11. 27:15Submersible Incident & Social Media Commentary
  12. 32:46More AK Shooting & Break-in
  13. 34:07Painting Firearm Sights
  14. 36:56Advice for Young People & Family
  15. 41:119mm Power & Recoil Discussion
  16. 43:349mm Revolver Accuracy Adjustment
  17. 44:47Joe Pickett TV Series Review
  18. 49:22Westerns & Media Appeal
  19. 50:25AK Bolt Maintenance Update
  20. 51:02Future AK Video Plans
  21. 52:08YouTube Algorithm & Video Longevity
  22. 56:09Correcting Past Mistakes
  23. 56:46Final Thoughts & Rambling
  24. 59:01Firearm Contrasts & Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes bolt sticking issues in AK-pattern rifles like the Arsenal?

Bolt sticking in AK-pattern rifles can be caused by tight manufacturing tolerances, especially on newer firearms. This often requires a break-in period of repeated cycling and firing to allow the parts to wear in and achieve smoother operation. Proper lubrication also plays a role in mitigating these issues.

Is a 9mm revolver a practical choice for shooting?

Yes, a 9mm revolver, particularly a heavy single-action model, is a practical choice. The 9mm cartridge is widely available and cost-effective, and the firearm's weight significantly reduces felt recoil, making it comfortable for extended shooting sessions and practice.

How can I improve accuracy with firearms that have non-adjustable sights?

When using firearms with non-adjustable sights, developing good marksmanship fundamentals is key. This includes maintaining a consistent grip, a smooth trigger pull, and learning 'Kentucky windage' – understanding where to hold the firearm to compensate for bullet drop or windage at various distances based on observed shot placement.

What are some common issues with firearm sight paint?

Firearm sight paint, especially from brands like Birchwood Casey, can be affected by extreme temperature fluctuations. Leaving paint pens or cans in very cold conditions during winter can cause them to dry out or become unusable, preventing proper application.

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