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Understanding the Not-So-Simple Drill BitThey may be familiar to some, but not every gunsmith knows the ins and outs of drill bits. Here are the basics.
Repairing the L.C. Smith Hammerless DoubleThe graceful, light, and distinctive L.C. Smith Hammerless Double sidelock is a favorite of American shotgunners. Heres how to fix its most common problems. If you own a Smith and want to make it suitable to shoot again, or if you are presented a Smith to repair, heres what you need to know about the shotgun.
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SHOT Show Video: Two Big-Hole Wheelguns from Kahr ArmsIn June 2010, Kahr Arms purchased Minnesota-based firearms manufacturer, Magnum Research, Inc., maker of the Desert Eagle Pistol and BFR Revolvers in .44 Magnum, .45 LC/.410 or .45/70. Kahr Arms offers a selection of other niche-type firearms, such as the Tommy Gun and Auto-Ordnance line of M1 .30 caliber carbines. In this video, Gun Tests Contributing Editor Roger Eckstine shows off two of the companys big-hole BFR wheelguns.
SHOT Show Video: Easy Disassembly for the Modular Beretta NanoBeretta USA introduced the BU-9 Nano as its entry into the pocket 9mm pistol category last September. Initial shipments of the American-made pistol left the Accokeek, Maryland factory beginning in November 2011, with a suggested retail price of $475. In this video, Gun Tests Contributing Editor Roger Eckstine gets a detailed explanation of how easy the Nano is to break down for maintenance. The Nano's modularity provides for simple disassembly and easy cleaning. Safely disassemble the pistol by first engaging the striker deactivator, a patent pending safety mechanism that eliminates the need to pull the trigger prior to disassembly.
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