I've been in ROTC for 2 months and I joined drill and I was told that I was abnormally good at it I leaned a quad on my 4th practice and I just started looking at your videos and you make awesome how to's I learned this and the shoulder front to back and dang I'm going to learn so much from you and my instructors thanks for the video it really helped
Sounds like you need to hammer the side a bit or unscrew the bolt's screw a little so it sticks out further. The receiver is bound to get a little bent up, just do maintenance every once in a while.
The impact of the hits may have bent the little part that holds the bolt in place. Check to see if this is the case, and if it is, use a screwdriver or something as leverage and push it back out
Are there any groups in Minnesota who get together and drill for the heck of it. I miss the fellowship and unity? Nothing like the sounds of commands, boots, and rifles.
I'm not sure exactly what it is you're describing that's happening, but if the problem is with the bolt not sliding back in, my best guess is bent metal on the slide.
hi i bought the drill america brown spring field 1903 drill rifle and i love to spin but every time i spin with it and it his the ground to hard the bolts spring flies out and i cant get the bolt back in place, i don't know if this happens to you or i have a defective rifle please help if you can thanks
Do a search on Google for "daisy replica 1903 drill rifle" and it should be the first result to pop up. But you should also check out Glendale's 1903 replica at paradestore(dot)com.
I've been in ROTC for 2 months and I joined drill and I was told that I was abnormally good at it I leaned a quad on my 4th practice and I just started looking at your videos and you make awesome how to's I learned this and the shoulder front to back and dang I'm going to learn so much from you and my instructors thanks for the video it really helped
Sounds like you need to hammer the side a bit or unscrew the bolt's screw a little so it sticks out further. The receiver is bound to get a little bent up, just do maintenance every once in a while.
The impact of the hits may have bent the little part that holds the bolt in place. Check to see if this is the case, and if it is, use a screwdriver or something as leverage and push it back out
Are there any groups in Minnesota who get together and drill for the heck of it. I miss the fellowship and unity? Nothing like the sounds of commands, boots, and rifles.
Check out the very last bit of the video for the instructional that'll be released next week ;)
paradestore(dot)com @ $200.00 or $240.00
Im just saying these videos are way better in 60fps. Luckily this one is :D
I'm not sure exactly what it is you're describing that's happening, but if the problem is with the bolt not sliding back in, my best guess is bent metal on the slide.
Thank you!
Can you do some more advanced moves? Liking the vids!
is there any way to make a rifle lighter? mine is like 13 lbs. My dad ordered it kind of off xD
If you have a 13lb rifle, you don't have a proper exhibition drill rifle. An Exhibition drill rifle weighs around 8.63lbs.
Well there isn't a rifle that is used to drill that us over 10lb so just keep practicing and it still get lighter as you go along.
The heavier the better
Are you talking about the screw or the spring and thanks for replying
hi i bought the drill america brown spring field 1903 drill rifle and i love to spin but every time i spin with it and it his the ground to hard the bolts spring flies out and i cant get the bolt back in place, i don't know if this happens to you or i have a defective rifle please help if you can thanks
Do a search on Google for "daisy replica 1903 drill rifle" and it should be the first result to pop up.
But you should also check out Glendale's 1903 replica at paradestore(dot)com.
Donde puedo comprar esta arma? Y cuanto cuesta? Saludos desde Perú....
Where is a good place to buy a Daisy rifle?
Como se llama y que modelo es?
DrillAmerica 1903 Replica Drill Rifle. "Black Stock. Black Hardware."
I really need to stop declaring a difficulty level. They're all the same, lol. "It's a beginners trick... sort of... with nuances... and stuff..." :P