I get questions on occasion about “sawing off” shotguns. My first question is why – what do you want out of it, and my first comment is about the legal ramifications. There are some legitimate uses of a short barreled (under 18.5 inches), and I do think the idea is cool so don’t Zumbo […]
Tag: gunsmithing
How to Replace a CETME Stock with HK Parts
I have done several basic gunsmith videos with my CETME rifle. As I have said before it is a very decent and inexpensive 7.62×51 battle rifle. In this article what I am going to do is show you how to install a HK G3 stock set on your CETME rifle. A CETME Stock Replacement […]
How to Replace a CETME Roller
In previous articles we talked about the importance of bolt gap on delayed roller blowback rifles like the CETME or the HK G3s. We even touched on how to increase bolt gap by adding oversized rollers to correct wear of internal parts. What we did not do is give instructions for replacing the rollers. […]
How to Easily Remove Carbon From a Revolver Cylinder
Do you want to know how to easily remove carbon from a revolver cylinder? It is easy. Remove the cylinder from the revolver first. I really love shooting revolvers. (I love shooting double action so much I modified my Glock 17 to have a trigger that is more like a double action revolver.) However, […]
What is the Difference Between Gunsmith and Regular Screwdrivers?
A sign of a poor gunsmith is using normal screwdrivers on a gun. However not all individuals that like guns know the difference between a normal and gunsmith screwdriver. This post will fix that. I am a kitchen table gunsmith myself, and before I learned about using hollow ground screwdrivers on my firearms I […]