Great, well executed video. The timely zoom-ins with high quality focus were very helpful, and I appreciate you show what tools you use and you explain everything succinctly. It's the little things.
Thank you that was good information I wonder if the Buckmark pro mag magazine come apart the same way because I was thinking of taking Mine a part to modify them.
Great video. I followed along until you grabbed a screwdriver for reassembly. My multi bit driver was too big to push the follower down so I used a No 2 wooden pencil. Perfect fit and easy to grip.
Nicely done. I have a 1987 production model and am scared of trying to find another mag. Some flat out say their wider base will not recess into the handle as does the original. I've looked at other "OEM" and can't tell what the base looks like. My parts book shows the components, but not the p/n for the whole mag. I guess now I can buy the pieces and make my own. Thanks!
Great video! Have you ever seen any rust inside or have any tips to deal with that? I got a few new mags recently and they all have internal rust spots but the exterior is fine. Any ideas?
A little late, but I've had great results with fine steel wool and soapy water against surface rust. Just the regular stuff that's available in most grocery stores. Just dont forget to clean it thoroughly and oil it afterwards. It may polish up the finish a little bit, but it won't remove the finish.
God bless America
Yancy Teel winner a point awarded. Well done
Excellent video on cleaning this unique magazine.
Thanks for the magazine tear down video. Made the job easy.🙂👍
Great, well executed video. The timely zoom-ins with high quality focus were very helpful, and I appreciate you show what tools you use and you explain everything succinctly. It's the little things.
Thanks always appreciate the comments
Thank you that was good information I wonder if the Buckmark pro mag magazine come apart the same way because I was thinking of taking Mine a part to modify them.
Great video. I followed along until you grabbed a screwdriver for reassembly. My multi bit driver was too big to push the follower down so I used a No 2 wooden pencil. Perfect fit and easy to grip.
Good info. I have a Browning Buck Mark .22 LR pistol.
Thank you I appreciate the comment
Nicely done. I have a 1987 production model and am scared of trying to find another mag. Some flat out say their wider base will not recess into the handle as does the original. I've looked at other "OEM" and can't tell what the base looks like. My parts book shows the components, but not the p/n for the whole mag. I guess now I can buy the pieces and make my own. Thanks!
Great information and video! Thanks!
Shave follower to get an extra round or 2?
Great video! Have you ever seen any rust inside or have any tips to deal with that? I got a few new mags recently and they all have internal rust spots but the exterior is fine. Any ideas?
Not sure
A little late, but I've had great results with fine steel wool and soapy water against surface rust. Just the regular stuff that's available in most grocery stores. Just dont forget to clean it thoroughly and oil it afterwards. It may polish up the finish a little bit, but it won't remove the finish.
Thanks for the video
Do you know if you can tune the magazine just like you do on Ruger Mark 3 magazines.
+Sommerborg that is a questoon I don’t know the answer to. Sorry
Thank you anyway
Brilliant! I use puppy training pads to clean guns on, that what your working on?
It is those blue paper shop towels.
@@IY6C Well the puppy training pads absorb oil really great can be reused!
There, my dollar saving tip for this month, lol!
Best to ya',,,,!
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That’s a good way to think buddy.
thats a very nice thing for you to say mr 6, you are so kind
First!
Yep what’s the code word? Lol