At first i thought it looked complicated as hell, but when i saw you reassemble it, it looked really easy. I'm planning on getting and restoring an 1853 Enfield.
Should have "prepped" it first by cleaning it up as good as you could with solvent, and cleaning the screw slots THEN use the right screwdriver bits to begin with.
At first i thought it looked complicated as hell, but when i saw you reassemble it, it looked really easy. I'm planning on getting and restoring an 1853 Enfield.
Friend, as you call that V-shaped spring you have in the percussion and flint guns
@@sallva9007 huh?
Exactly the video I was looking for. All of the gunsmith's I contacted wanted $200 - $350 to do this. Thanks!!!
Sonic did a great job, I'll try it on mine.
Should have "prepped" it first by cleaning it up as good as you could with solvent, and cleaning the screw slots THEN use the right screwdriver bits to begin with.
I put the hole lock in a wide mouth 1qrt mason jar and filled it with liquid wrench and let it soak for the weekend.
Ya chapa goda kina painxa ta hajur
What's the objection to a good soaking in solvent and some brush work before starting?
He tried hard to make it look too difficult a job .LOL
você faz pra vender
What is the name of the tool to compress the spring
Mainspring vise
0:12 looks like an egyptian dog :P
👍👍👍
Ohh I can fix boots and all things I can do I'm from nepal
hora mitra
Agar desi gan ka misin milegakiya
pura chap kese banaye
Making a bit of a mess of this really.
Bro one item persel me
Hi i
Stop flipping it around in your hands. How are we meant to see anything
Quality of the video is very much poor.
I was kinda drunk at the time, lol.
Title should be: How not to prep and how not to use a screwdriver...