Really enjoyed this series. Especially the prcedure and the field test at the end....but...i still wish you would have put it on paper "before" and then again on the "after". Great job Geoff. POA Precision Rifles LLC.
Yes, regrettably I did not do that. Should have, but just didn't. As I'm sure you can tell, I don't script or preplan these videos, I just start the camera up and go for it! I really appreciate you watching and for engaging the channel!!
1892 were originally in 44-40, 38-40, 32-20 and 25-20. All Pistol calibers (except 25-20, it was never chambered in a pistol). The 1894 action was rifle calibers, 30-30, 35 Rem, 38-55 and many others.
LOL! I will be the first to admit that! Don't have a lot of time for video production with a shop full of work. Nice to get it out there regardless. I appreciate you watching and engaging the channel!
@@AccurateRiflesandRestorations Not meant to criticize at all your job and your efforts. Being an amateur gumsmith and part time gun designer myself I have really appreciated the care and attention you put in your work. Waiting to see a lot more videos on the subject. Nice job again, and all the best, mate!
Very cool to see it fire! Rifle looks great!
Thank you very much for watching and engaging the channel!!
Really enjoyed this series. Especially the prcedure and the field test at the end....but...i still wish you would have put it on paper "before" and then again on the "after". Great job Geoff. POA Precision Rifles LLC.
Yes, regrettably I did not do that. Should have, but just didn't. As I'm sure you can tell, I don't script or preplan these videos, I just start the camera up and go for it! I really appreciate you watching and for engaging the channel!!
1892 were originally in 44-40, 38-40, 32-20 and 25-20. All Pistol calibers (except 25-20, it was never chambered in a pistol). The 1894 action was rifle calibers, 30-30, 35 Rem, 38-55 and many others.
The sleeves are too long for safety.
Very good machinist and gunsmith for sure but a little on the amateur side as a film maker...☺
LOL! I will be the first to admit that! Don't have a lot of time for video production with a shop full of work. Nice to get it out there regardless. I appreciate you watching and engaging the channel!
@@AccurateRiflesandRestorations Not meant to criticize at all your job and your efforts. Being an amateur gumsmith and part time gun designer myself I have really appreciated the care and attention you put in your work.
Waiting to see a lot more videos on the subject. Nice job again, and all the best, mate!