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ACGG Foundation
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Приєднався 4 бер 2020
Everything about Wood!
Dan Ziegler from Luxus Walnut shares his knowledge on gun stock blanks!
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Відео
Color Case with John Hackley - In the Shop (1989)
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John Hackley's Color Case Seminar: ua-cam.com/video/aHh5tV7-9Vs/v-deo.html
Color Case with John Hackley - Seminar
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Color Case with John Hackley - In the Shop: ua-cam.com/video/CubQy4iJdxM/v-deo.html
The Stock Doctor & 500 Jeffery - 2010 Guild Show
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Dennis Earl Smith talks about a .500 Jeffery custom rifle at the 2010 ACGG Guild Show.
Historic Interviews - Dale Goens
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Uncut and with enhanced audio, this is an interview with American Custom Gunmaker Dale Goens.
Tightening Shotgun Actions with Pete Mazur
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From the archives of the ACGG, enjoy this seminar from 1995 on Tightening Shotgun Actions with ACGG Professional Member Pete Mazur.
Sit down with James Wisner
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We sat down with ACGG professional member James Wisner who shares his experience and career advice from the custom gunmaking industry.
Shotgun Stock Fitting with Hugh de Pentheny O'Kelly
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From the archives of the ACGG, enjoy this seminar from 1997 on shotgun stock fitting with ACGG Professional Member Hugh de Pentheny O'Kelly.
Sit down with Steve Nelson
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We sat down with ACGG professional member Steve Nelson who shares his experience and career advice from the custom gunmaking industry.
Making a Quarter Rib
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ACGG professional member James Wisner shows the machining processes for making a quarter rib from raw steel bar stock using a duplication fixture.
Installing a 3-Position Safety on a Mauser 98
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ACGG professional member James Wisner shows the machining processes for installing a 3-position safety on a Mauser 98 action.
Damascus Barrel Restoration
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ACGG professional member Steve Nelson shares his knowledge and technique for prepping and rust bluing Damascus shotgun barrels. Please like, subscribe and share if you found this video helpful and want to see more! This video was made possible thanks to a grant from the DSC Foundation!
Anatomy of a Bluing Cabinet
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Steve Nelson shows off his damp box that he uses during his slow rust blue process.
Inside a Gun Case Maker's Shop
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Marvin has built cases for presidents, kings, princes, and celebrities, but his favorite customer is the discerning gun owner. Join us as we sat down with him and tour his shop and his work! You can find out more about Huey Gun Cases online at: www.hueycases.net/ hueycases/
Checkering with Chuck - Part 2
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ACGG Charter Member Chuck Grace shares his checkering techniques in this 2 part tutorial. He's been checkering for 49 years now and has tons of tips to share. Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/_YN0ZnHd5_0/v-deo.html You can find printable checkering stencil paper here: github.com/ZebGunmaking/tools/blob/main/Stencils/Checkering/README.md
Interview with ACGG Professional Member Dennis Potter
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Interview with ACGG Professional Member Dennis Potter
Specialized Gunsmithing Techniques of William J. Nittler
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Specialized Gunsmithing Techniques of William J. Nittler
Behind the Making of a Fine Firearm
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Behind the Making of a Fine Firearm
Introduction to Custom Guns with Jack Belk
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Introduction to Custom Guns with Jack Belk
Double Gun Stock Design - Dan Rossiter - DSC 2020
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Double Gun Stock Design - Dan Rossiter - DSC 2020
Gold medal for having the most boringly dreary miserable moping personality on the whole of youtube?
I love the idea of teaching what you know and not holding back hard earned experience. It’s investing in the future of custom gunmaking and I think it’s the right way. Thank you.
Love the video! Fine work from all. Any chance you've got more video of the barrel machining? For most it's like watching paint dry, but for me it's more like watching a time lapse of an ant colony eating the flesh off a predator skull leaving something spectacular in the end.
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wow and hi, at 17 minutes- how much is that piece of woos today?
I've been installing these for many years, and this is the most concise, simple to understand, and CORRECT video of the process. First class my friend!
Please add more videos! Its been almost a year!
Wonderful 👏.
Beautiful rifle
Who makes and sells the custom sights you mention ? I need one made for my JP Saur oberdorfer, mines missing
I have the same? Dembart handle, but my blades are like little files & don't work well ,what brand and style are the cutters you are using I want to order some, from brownells? or where ?
Do you provide this service?
I'm glad I had the privilege to meet fred many years ago.
Thank you for posting this video, who would have guessed gunstock wood and wine grapes could be similar. I.e., Royal Walnut grown in one area will be different than Royal Walnut grown a different area. Cabernet sauvignon grapes grown in France will produce a different wine than Cabernet sauvignon grapes grown in California even though they are the same variety. Interesting
That thumbnail is gnarly. Good info otherwise, thanks for making the video.
I bet he kept his neighbors happy lol
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I remember Jims shop in Chehalis, Wa. In following years I bought Winchester 70 parts from him. All displayed excellent workmanship.
That's pure craftsmanship!
Beautiful rifle
Why are you blueing Damascus barrels? They should be browned to enhance the pattern. "Blueing" or blacking as we call it is for modern steel.
This is the finest Gunsmith video, and I've watched thousands, I've ever seen! Larry Potterfield, I'm sorry to say has been moved to 2nd place.lol Concise and informative! Thank you.
I wish there would be the rest of it
Not too many artisanal gunsmiths these days. Theres a million who make custom assembled guns (which have there own merit) but not many who make guns like these. It's definitely a dying art
You lost me at the bench wire wheel. Im surprised you dont leave it outside for a week between steps for a nice rerusting
I am curious what you use to finish a rifle stock ?
Could you post a video on making the checkering cradle you are using. Looks like a good cradle and fairly easy to fabricate.
Por favor qual o nome desta máquina?
Thank you so much for this video! I have not been able to find great information on the process when it comes to firearms. What's funny is, I'm currently attempting to give my CZ Shadow 2 Orange a mirror finish and I was wondering what it would look like with a color case hardening. This video literally answered it a minute after I had the thought.
I need to find a smith capable of this.
Interesting furnace , why not hinges ?
No secrets? Why the "cut" at 7:45? Thanks for the video.
I think all you missed was him firing up a smoke , lol ..
@@davidfriend1919 And grabbing a ballpen hammer. Think it was breaktime!
Nice work
what is the electric tool you use in this video and will it work on re-checkering
You can explain how to perform open heart surgery, but one shouldn't attempt to perform it at home! Great work!
Interesting - thanks!
Was this done by using just wood charcoal, or was there bone charcoal mixed in the carburising mix ?
MUY INTERESANTE SU DEMOSTRACION LO FELICITO, QUERIA PREGUNTARLE DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR UN RECEPTOR PARA UN MAUSER ARGENTINO MODELO1909 SI USTED ME PUEDE AYUDAR EN ESO MUCHO SE LO VOY A AGRADECER , SALUDOS Y UN FUERTE ABRASO.
These are the types of skills that desperately need to be taught before they disappear forever.
This dude makes it look easy…..it will not be 😂…. Master gunsmith
Have you considered using spray adhesive instead of tape to secure the pattern to the stock? You could remove the residue with rubbing alcohol and it has the benefit of holding the paper down more securely than tape.
I have a friend named Paul Nickels, a member of ACGG a custom stock maker. I would make custom grips and Paul would checker them for me, before we both retired.
Great video!
I recently purchased bottom metal from Mr Wisner for a 1917, the absolute last one he made. Looking forward to using it.
I couldnt get mine to take. I pretty much did what you said. I have a beautiful rustic blue color but no Damascus. Help?
Either its not damascus barrels or u didnt have them polished good enough when u started blueing. If u cant see it before u blue u will not after and if u make the blue to dark u can male the finish sp dark it is hard to see or even cant see the damascus.
I can't get over how Mr. Nittler goes about this work in such a confident and matter of fact way. That's the sign of a true Master. Amazing!
Not a huge fan of CCH, but when it comes out nice it's pretty. Most looks better as a coin finish IMO. Very interesting to watch a master in action though!
Well timed as I'm gonna be doing some backyard CCH in the coming weeks on an old Steven's Favorite!
How did it come out ?
An exceptional piece displaying hand fitting rifle work of the highest order
This guy really knows what he's doing.