Flintlock Disassembly with Mike Brooks and Wayne Estes | NMLRA
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Thank you for making these videos.
Thanks for the video
He reminded me of Wolfgang Puck. Both raised my hackles.
I would like to attend one of these builds to offer help as I build CW and buckskiner rifles 2 or 3 per year. Thanks for vidio
When's the next video on the hawken coming out? Btw great video
In agreement with others here, locks should be disassembled and reassembled using either interchangeable radius-bit screwdrivers like those made by Brownells or hollow-ground screwdrivers like those made by Grace. In addition, a magnetic parts tray like those made by Brownells keeps small parts together and allows screws to “sit” with their companion parts, like sear spring, sear, and sear screw. Craftsman screwdrivers are for brute force work on cars and trucks.
Craftsman screwdrivers from not messing up screw heads don't seem to fit right
I really hope I can attend one of these classes in the future. Maybe with all the new gun owners this year, we'll see some of those folks get into muzzleloading. Videos like this will help.
NMLRA should also start a channel on Odysee.com/LBRY.com as a hedge against YT censorship (if you think muzzleloading/blackpowder is safe from YT political correctness, just as Duelist1954). There is a lot of gaming content there, but there are also some big YT gun channels like BlokeOnTheRange and CandRsenal, big news/commentary channels like Tim Pool/Timcast and John Stossel, and the WorldWarTwo history series (by the folks that did the Great War series).
Looks like the bloke with the sausage like fingers was struggling here, what an exhibition of what not to do!
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Guys, lots of good info here. However, i couldn't see ANY of it. Please improve on your camera work.
Probably would have been a good video if the camerawork didn't absolutely blow.
I'm not criticizing y'all in any way but Craftsman screwdrivers don't get me wrong I got a bunch of them but good for working on motorcycles or cars or trucks they're great but can you use some sort of better screwdrivers I just don't trust
Terrible video, can’t see much detail. Waste of your time