Jsem Váš dlouholetý obdivovatel z České republiky. Vaše dovednost a profesionalita mě udivuje každý den. Nikdy se sem žádná taková zbraň nedostane. Jsme svázáni nesmyslnými zákony. Bůh vám žehnej a ať vám dopřeje hodně zdraví a hodně roků.
ETA: Seriously, it's everything that you need and nothing you don't. Short and to the point, open your ears, blink and you'll miss it. Thank you Jerry!
Another shotgun magazine check - for your home defense shotguns that constantly have ammo. Sometimes you get dirt/copper crud that clogs the whole thing up. It is good to unload the tube and take out the spring and clean the tube/spring every year...
My 940 jm pro split from the chamber 5" forward! Only thing i can figure is the base wad came out of the cheap rio ammo. 1 had 3 targets down and pulled the trigger on the 4th in .33 seconds! Was set to be my best run ever. Davidsons replaced it before the next competition!
Thanks for sharing! It’s interesting you mentioned choke tube and the screw on cap. We were doing a charity clay shoot awhile back and the shotgun I was using (20G Stevens pump; don’t remember exact model) was doing soft primer strikes/no-fire shells. We were baffled. The ammo was good and it was seated correctly. Well, what happened was the choke tube cap had backed off/loosened up. It was still on there holding the spring, but I guess the sight decrease in pressure on the firing mechanism (since the cap was loosened) wasn’t allowing it to feed. I need to throw some Loctite on there and remedy it.
Jerry I was wondering if you could answer a question for me? In both my safe and my ammo tote I have moisture absorbing cans. I don’t check em often but I did earlier and both happen to have some water in them. I live in the northeast so it’s not terribly humid and their location in the spare bedroom is a little cooler, but not cold. Everything looks ok, no rust. But how did that much moisture get in there and will my ammo be good. Like I said, everything seems fine but I was surprised by the amount of water in the cans. I’m sure with the cans in there the humidity was low, but it worries me….thanks…love your channel
I bought a tube of choke tube lube about ten years ago and still have about half of it I take the tube out when I clean the gun and all it takes is a couple dots of lube on the threads lasts forever
Hey Jerry, what brand and what material was the longest lasting bolt? I ended up getting a 7.62x39 AR and I need to find the most dependable bolt the I can trust my life with. Also I'm having a hard time trying to decide between a single and two stage trigger. I'm running on a budget so I was looking at the Larue MBT two stage and the Palmetto State Armory single stage match triggers. Which one would you pick and why? and is it even possible to rapid fire with a two stage trigger? I just wanted to say I watch all of your videos and I am very impressed and hope I can hone my skills as close as possible to you because your definitely the legend. I bet you got notches on your guns from every competition you've won lol. Get Some!!!
just subscribed , joe bidenn at his swearing in as president swore on the book to protect the constitution.he lied at the swearing and should be removed with his vice .he is attacking the 2nd .show this on utube. and spread this
You made a lot of money off of smith&Wesson. Good for you. Not sure what transpired, 300 blackout vs 300 wisper. I assume JDJ did not have a good patent lawyer. JDJ had an abrasive personality but he had more innovations than S$W ever thought about having.
Mister miculek you're a huge inspiration for me seriously growing up I used to watch you and be so blown away by some of your shots when I was young I thought you were something like a superhero now as an adult I respect the amount of hard work to get as far as you are you're still a huge inspiration PS you remind me of a real-life Burt Gummer from tremors LOL
Mr. Miculek, PLEASE do not endorse SDI. I'm a graduate of their Gunsmithing course. I learned NOTHING of value toward becoming a gunsmith. NOTHING! It's practically a scam to get GI Bill money since no one in their right mind would pay $10k to write 4-6 papers a week for 8 months and get hands on training on 1) lapping scope rings 2) removing a buggered screw 3) hydro dipping 4) making a kydex holster (the only useful part of the course) and having the 'cap stone class' of building a firearm reduced to receiving parts to assemble said firearm on your own. No 80%, no jigs, no tools, just parts to assemble. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not encourage anyone to waste their time and/or money on this pathetic excuse for a "gunsmithing course".
ANY firearm malfunction should make you white as a ghost and never trust that with your life again, ever. Ok for playing on the range ONLY. Only guns that have never once failed me were revolvers minus a couple of duds, my grandpas Winchester .30.30 1894 and my one custom built 1911 .45 combat commander I had commissioned in 1984. My 1911 has a 4 ounce trigger job. No joke. I've run about 1/3 of the ammo Jerry has run downrange. Yes, it's dangerous as hell, but that's what a gun is supposed to be.
Nice to see a pro who doesn't jealousy guard hard won knowledge, class act. 👏👏👏
As we know he puts more rounds down range than most of us without an employer paying for ammunition this is good information. Thanks
He does not pay for his own ammo. He's jerry miculek.. everyone wants their ammo in his hands.
Hornady alone gives him thousands of rounds a month, I'm sure.
As usual Jerry, great information and great video. Thanks.
Jerry is a legend. I love he shares his years of experience to everyone of us watching.
Jsem Váš dlouholetý obdivovatel z České republiky. Vaše dovednost a profesionalita mě udivuje každý den. Nikdy se sem žádná taková zbraň nedostane. Jsme svázáni nesmyslnými zákony. Bůh vám žehnej a ať vám dopřeje hodně zdraví a hodně roků.
V Česku se dá vlastnit i RPG-7 pokud máš správné papíry
jerry should register his hand as a pre 86 production machine gun conversion devise
Jerry, I appreciate everything you share. Thank you!
ETA: Seriously, it's everything that you need and nothing you don't. Short and to the point, open your ears, blink and you'll miss it. Thank you Jerry!
More great tips from the master. Thanks Jerry. Have a great weekend! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Great information. Thank you brother.
God bless all here.
I would love to see Jerry making videos of a minimum of 15-20min. His knowledge & character is absolutely fun to see & I could watch endlessly. 🙌🏽
Always excellent tips and advice👊🏻👍🏻
Here first !! Keep up the good work Jerry love your videos been a fan for a long time
GET SOME!
That’s is some needed to know info thanks Jerry 👊
Your FINGER is why those bolts broke!!!!!!!!
I stumbled across this video while I was cleaning a few of my firearms.
Say Jerry was wondering if I could ask you a question on the full size M&P.
On the magazine release, do you prefer thumb or forefinger?
Another shotgun magazine check - for your home defense shotguns that constantly have ammo. Sometimes you get dirt/copper crud that clogs the whole thing up. It is good to unload the tube and take out the spring and clean the tube/spring every year...
Thanks for the info there Jerry come get ya some
Excellent advice Jerry
Thanks for reminding us about these failure points that we neglect.
My 940 jm pro split from the chamber 5" forward! Only thing i can figure is the base wad came out of the cheap rio ammo. 1 had 3 targets down and pulled the trigger on the 4th in .33 seconds! Was set to be my best run ever. Davidsons replaced it before the next competition!
Thanks Jerry 👍 adding this video to my collection of your (and Lena's) how-to videos. Thoroughly enjoying my 640jm pro.
Great 🇺🇸 as always 🇺🇸 👍
Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
Thanks for sharing!
It’s interesting you mentioned choke tube and the screw on cap. We were doing a charity clay shoot awhile back and the shotgun I was using (20G Stevens pump; don’t remember exact model) was doing soft primer strikes/no-fire shells. We were baffled. The ammo was good and it was seated correctly. Well, what happened was the choke tube cap had backed off/loosened up. It was still on there holding the spring, but I guess the sight decrease in pressure on the firing mechanism (since the cap was loosened) wasn’t allowing it to feed.
I need to throw some Loctite on there and remedy it.
These videos of assembly/disassembly are great. Its about the only time you can examine his right hand index finger.
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Love some new content from Jerry. GET SOME!!!!
Excellent maintenance tips. Thanks!
Jerry I was wondering if you could answer a question for me? In both my safe and my ammo tote I have moisture absorbing cans. I don’t check em often but I did earlier and both happen to have some water in them. I live in the northeast so it’s not terribly humid and their location in the spare bedroom is a little cooler, but not cold. Everything looks ok, no rust. But how did that much moisture get in there and will my ammo be good. Like I said, everything seems fine but I was surprised by the amount of water in the cans. I’m sure with the cans in there the humidity was low, but it worries me….thanks…love your channel
Any tips on the JM S&W 929? Sure wish mine was more accurate.
Outstanding advice and video, as always. I learn so much watching your enjoyable videos. Ty Jerry!
Thanks Jerry
Great advice! Thanks!
Such a legend! Jerry you're the man!
im attending SDI now. jerry is a legend. hope to get to meet him one day. very knowledgeable guy.
Get some!
I bought a tube of choke tube lube about ten years ago and still have about half of it I take the tube out when I clean the gun and all it takes is a couple dots of lube on the threads lasts forever
Hey Jerry, what brand and what material was the longest lasting bolt? I ended up getting a 7.62x39 AR and I need to find the most dependable bolt the I can trust my life with. Also I'm having a hard time trying to decide between a single and two stage trigger. I'm running on a budget so I was looking at the Larue MBT two stage and the Palmetto State Armory single stage match triggers. Which one would you pick and why? and is it even possible to rapid fire with a two stage trigger? I just wanted to say I watch all of your videos and I am very impressed and hope I can hone my skills as close as possible to you because your definitely the legend. I bet you got notches on your guns from every competition you've won lol. Get Some!!!
....lol.....them ar's are just garbage........Thanks fer sharing Sir
As for Jerry being a self confessed shotgun neglector. Well he can neglect a gun in 0.8 seconds. Thats a lotta cleaning.
Im sure ive seen him talk about it, but anyone know which shot timer Jerry uses? Im trying to find one i know is gonna last me a good long while.
just subscribed , joe bidenn at his swearing in as president swore on the book to protect the constitution.he lied at the swearing and should be removed with his vice .he is attacking the 2nd .show this on utube. and spread this
Jerry is awesome! Thanks for the knowledge from south of I-12
Get your barrels dimpled for the gas block… it will never walk.
You can get all the answers to SDI on the internet garbage school. Go somewhere else. Don't waste your money or time.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge in such a visual manner.
You sir are a national treasure.
You made a lot of money off of smith&Wesson.
Good for you.
Not sure what transpired, 300 blackout vs 300 wisper. I assume JDJ did not have a good patent lawyer. JDJ had an abrasive personality but he had more innovations than S$W ever thought about having.
Thank you for sharing your experience :)
Gotta love Jerry on a Saturday morning, Get Some
Jerry, about how many rounds did it take to wear out your gas tube?
More good stuff.
We need more videos from the champ! Where's Jerry?
Matt Hoover
Professor Jerry. Don't get too old mate. .
Never been a Gas fan. Too many fail points.
Thank You My Friend !
Gotta stay in the FIGHT....
Love your videos Jerry! My father Jim Blackard shot against you back in the 1980's second chance combat meets. My father one it back in 1983 or 84'.
can you make a video with kentucky ballistics
Nice! Keep them coming.
better shooter than curry
Ok there is no time they are the same I studied this
I like DSX Extra in the chamber to reduce shell extraction friction. Thanks for pointing out this detail for the shotgun.
The man
Learn something every time !! Thanks. What's the life of the long magazine tube with shot hitting it and do they foul the pattern ??
This man and his daughter are a treasure to the world of the 2nd Ammendment 👍🇺🇸
Great video.
Thank you.
I was wondering what kind of gun oil do you recommend.
Hes sponsored by Lucas oil so that's what he uses
🙂
Shotguns!!!! Thanks 👍
We haven't heard from Jerry in 2 months. I hope is he okay.
Is it weird that I like working on my guns more than shooting them?
👍
👍😊!
Get some! Thanks for the tip’s
Always good advice
Great information.
We haven’t seen you in a
I'd like to know if Jerry has been visited by the ATF for not paying for a $200 tax stamp on his fingers
Mister miculek you're a huge inspiration for me seriously growing up I used to watch you and be so blown away by some of your shots when I was young I thought you were something like a superhero now as an adult I respect the amount of hard work to get as far as you are you're still a huge inspiration PS you remind me of a real-life Burt Gummer from tremors LOL
Mr. Miculek, PLEASE do not endorse SDI. I'm a graduate of their Gunsmithing course. I learned NOTHING of value toward becoming a gunsmith. NOTHING! It's practically a scam to get GI Bill money since no one in their right mind would pay $10k to write 4-6 papers a week for 8 months and get hands on training on 1) lapping scope rings 2) removing a buggered screw 3) hydro dipping 4) making a kydex holster (the only useful part of the course) and having the 'cap stone class' of building a firearm reduced to receiving parts to assemble said firearm on your own. No 80%, no jigs, no tools, just parts to assemble. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not encourage anyone to waste their time and/or money on this pathetic excuse for a "gunsmithing course".
ANY firearm malfunction should make you white as a ghost and never trust that with your life again, ever. Ok for playing on the range ONLY.
Only guns that have never once failed me were revolvers minus a couple of duds, my grandpas Winchester .30.30 1894 and my one custom built 1911 .45 combat commander I had commissioned in 1984.
My 1911 has a 4 ounce trigger job. No joke.
I've run about 1/3 of the ammo Jerry has run downrange.
Yes, it's dangerous as hell, but that's what a gun is supposed to be.
@@peterangles1231 in the military you have a lot of guns. If yours happens to fail you have others near you that still function.
Bet Jerry's seen more malfunctions than Ford owners.
Thank you for some great tips.
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