It's when I see mosins like this that I remind myself I have been really lucky when it comes to Cosmoline. I've never had one that had it caked on so badly. I do have to remind myself though that most of the reason I am able to enjoy my Mosins and SVT and SKS today is because the cosmoline kept it preserved.
You have an SVT?? That is awesome. I’d love to shoot one of those. Even better, I’d love to shoot an AVT. But I’ve never even seen one in person, much less met a dude who’d let me shoot it.
FINALLY!!! Someone who really knows what he's doing, showing the job of taking the rifle apart while taking good care of it! Love it! Excellent video! Thank you for posting.
Thank You, yours is the Only video I found that shows a More Complete disassembly of a Mosin where you took off the band springs, and the stock reinforcer lug that I hadn't known about just as I was almost done cleaning and sanding the stock, now I can get a deeper, more thorough cleaning. And Damn, I Loved the Bluegrass with the video.Thanks again. And Btw, the open end of the bolt connector/guide rod is what is used to wind out the firing pin for "In the Field" disassembly as is the cruciform fold-out bayonet end as a screwdriver for the top and bottom screws to separate the magazine/bolt etc. so long as the end of it is still flat and not rounded out ; )
How did the stock come out after sanding. I just put a few coats of linseed oil over the old finish because I didn't want to sand off all the character. It turned out pretty good. Was it worth sanding?
Very rarely a UA-cam video is as informative and gets right down to the subject with no clutter. I learned about 10 things I didn't know about my Mosin Nagant from your video. Thankfully, mine was nowhere near as gunked up. Good job sir!
This is the BEST video to see how to dissasemble, clean, and reassemble a mosin nagant. Thanks for posting this great video. I bought one yesterday and cleaned it today with no issues. Thanks for posting.
Finally! I have an 1894 Mosin Nagant and this video shows how to get the little loops on the wooden guard off!!! (Mine doesn’t have the little things you press down to pull them off and I didn’t wanna risk breaking it-)
Nice! I have a dedicated 4 foot, 4" PVC pipe (cap glued on one end, removable on the other) filled with paint thinner that I soak my barrel assembles in for about 5 to 7 days. This really loosens up the cozmo. I reuse the paint thinner for about 5 to 10 guns before I need to change it. At $7.00 a gallon I run as many guns thru it as I can. Jag the hell out of the barrel. Then I scrub all the small spots. Make sure the bullet chamber is real clean so you don't get bolt sticking when its all back together. Then for $20. I take the wood furniture to a furniture strip shop and he dunks them in his strip tank..pick it up in a few days..takes all the cozmo and all the varnish and stain off. Best $20. you can spend for the amount of time it saves and cost of chemicals. All the rest of the metal I soak in paint thinner over night and clean with a old tooth brush like you did. Refinish the stock, Polish up the bolt and frog lube and your good to go, Just the way it works for me...
Thanks so much! I bought a " drop in stock" for my Nagant that was not so drop in... I took the trigger assembly apart and got busy ....came back to it about a year later....forgot how to put it back together.... you are a God sent!
@4:32 - If you look closely there will be a small hole on the left side of the stock opposite each barrel band spring (sometimes it is covered by varnish). You can run a punch through that hole and tap out the band spring from the left side. Less chance of snapping the band spring that way. :-)
I got my mosin after it had been here in the states and “cleaned” for several years. Had the classic sticky bolt after a few shots. Turns out someone hadn’t gotten all the cosmoline out of the chamber. Cleaned it aggressively and now it runs as smooth as possible regardless of if I fire 5 or 500 rounds....
great video! I broke apart & cleaned my first one before seeing this. Just did & now I know where that little pin goes that I found in my pan of cosmoline
I "restained" mine barn mahogony red turned out nice. Repainted the metal parts heat resistant paint black with a satin finish she nice 1939 mosin tula factory precision rifle. No drill holes for scope.
Just did my 1927 91-30 hex receiver, worked perfectly with mineral spirits, 4 hours, also used balistole for inerds and bore and all metal and milsek for stock, looks great!!
Yes, that was very very informational and I learned a lot with that short video that you put together. I/ We greatly appreciate you putting this video together for everyone to see and learn on how to disassemble and reassemble a M91/30 Mossin Nagant. Thank you so so much. Romano C.
Really cool vid! So nice to find a video that showed me exactly what a I wanted to see without the meaningless, boring commentary from some amateur UA-camr... Nice Job!
I didn't dissemble mine to that level, I just field stripped it, cleaned out the Cosmoline as much as I could, oiled it, and good to go. A little bit of Cosmoline residual actually helps to protect the gun.
Great vid remember doing this on New Years used the hot boiling water method though,need to break it down further like you did thanks for sharing your way of cleaning cosmo off.
Id commented to this vid before.. but it started a fire in me. Bought a Mosin '38 Tula..all #'s matched from pig sticker to butt plate..literally embalmed in cosmoline..lol. Been having fun cleaning her up. Did find a few " Izzy" parts in her though...and the stock is post war and in pristine shape. Typical Russian refurb...hardly a ding..but oh well..shes sweet! Cant wait to light her up! Thanks for the inspiration, my friend!
Just for reference the bayonet is a screwdriver to remove the screws and you don't need the tool to remove the firing pin, the part of the bolt that is slotted is made for that.
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel loved the video, hope I didn't come off rude just wanted you to know the rifle is a self sufficient system. Would be nice if they just coated it in some gun oil, cosmoline is gross haha
@@alexvargas4668 No, not at all. Sorry, my replies are sometimes short and to the point. But i try and make it a point to respond to comments.. The way i see it, if you take the time to drop me a line, the least i can do is respond!
The hard part is to remember which little detent and screw goes where exactly 😂. My first time was on a K98, and it took me 2 days to reassemble. 6 hours for everything, 6 hours to realize I'm missing a detent, and a whole day to find it in my not-so-well lit garage😂😂😂
Very well done, nice break down. Your Mosin sure was greasy, What are mineral spirits? What is the the prime ingredient, ammonia or ? what else could be used? Great video
Great vid Sir!, My Mosin is fitted with a carbon fiber stock, it is a DX1833,. however the bolt assembly and Trigger/Magazine area is identical. Was seeking general information about the rifle and came across this video...The Mosin Nagant is a very nice fire arm and becoming collector.
bro awesome vid. One question though. How do you know when to stop tightening the screw part of the bolt and the firing pin when assembling the bolt? Excuse my armature question, im just getting into mosins.
Thanx man! Google "the mosin tool" that should help you out. theres a mark on the butt of the bolt that the notch for the screw back there lines up with. Once its level with the back of the bolt and aligned with the mark, its usually safe to stop.
Hey man, thanks for the info, I'll definitely get the tool. I also just checked out your modified shortened mosin mod. Looks like I'm gonna need a couple of mosins asap !
Thanks for making this video. What cleaning rod do you use? What would be the best cleaning kit to use. I am worried about damaging the bore and the crown.
awesome video thanks for the upload! man this one was sure caked lol neither of mine r this bad lol, how warm would you think the outside temp needs to be? you think 75 and sunny would sweat anything out or not warm enough don't think the wife would like me to bake it in the oven!!!
A wonderful disassembly/clean off the cosmoline video. It looks as if you have done a few of them. I have been thinking about buying a MN. Does the one you cleaned in your video shoot well?
My Mosin Nagant has an issue where I pull the trigger and the round doesn't fire. Sometimes it delays and fires after 10 seconds or so. Sometimes it will fire when I reach for the bolt to discharge it. Very dangerous. Could this be the problem? Do I need to clean the bolt?
What a mess it is....I like the make shift tin foil scrubbin tubbin....LOL...I look forward to the shooting vid and thanks... So did you make the "Friday Fix" now?
That was a greasy bastard. But one thing you should have definitely pointed out is; if you disassemble the firing pin, upon reassembly, the firing pin depth should be checked using that tool. It can be easily overlooked and they could be in for a rude awakening if its set too deep.
A true Soviet uses his bayonet and the blood of the Nazi hordes he slays to clean his proletariat perfection known as the Mosin Nagant. This way you are able to revel in your victory and purge the fascist stench off of your rifle. A final coating of Soviet wheat is used to re-sanctify the Godlike beauty, topped with a single tear of Stalin himself. Great video nonetheless, Comrade.
***** I had one years ago and sold it. That's when they were going for about $100 lol. I figured I could replace it for the same price but they went up in price a lot since then. I do have a Chinese Type 53 but who ever had it before me butchered the stock. Right after the mag forward is gone so there's no way of attaching the original bayonet. Plus I live the Russian rifles better lol.
Tom Quimby They were made in other countries too. Russia, Estonia, Finland, Czechoslovakia, China, Hungary, Romania, Poland and even the United States.
Thanks for this!! I have 2 still sitting the boxes caked in the stuff! Been a lil intimidated to tackle them. So you didnt have to soak or bake the wood to get the cosmoline to come out of the wood?
So many little bits and pieces, it'll last a long time but I think I'll just pay a gunsmith to clean mine. I want to preserve it as best I can as its a piece of history, but I dont trust myself enough to keep up with all those little pieces and not damage it.
I cringed at the screwdriver that was used to remove the magazine screw and tang screw D: Gotta invest in some gunsmith-specific screwdriver bits, man.
***** Haha, I suppose those are good substitutions. Still, Wheeler Engineering makes great gunsmithing screwdriver bit sets that work wonders, and actually fill the entirety of the screw head. I stopped boogering up my screws when I acquired them there bits.
It's when I see mosins like this that I remind myself I have been really lucky when it comes to Cosmoline. I've never had one that had it caked on so badly. I do have to remind myself though that most of the reason I am able to enjoy my Mosins and SVT and SKS today is because the cosmoline kept it preserved.
It's like an overly attached best friend!
You have an SVT?? That is awesome. I’d love to shoot one of those. Even better, I’d love to shoot an AVT. But I’ve never even seen one in person, much less met a dude who’d let me shoot it.
FINALLY!!! Someone who really knows what he's doing, showing the job of taking the rifle apart while taking good care of it! Love it! Excellent video! Thank you for posting.
well thank you!
Thank You, yours is the Only video I found that shows a More Complete disassembly of a Mosin where you took off the band springs, and the stock reinforcer lug that I hadn't known about just as I was almost done cleaning and sanding the stock, now I can get a deeper, more thorough cleaning. And Damn, I Loved the Bluegrass with the video.Thanks again.
And Btw, the open end of the bolt connector/guide rod is what is used to wind out the firing pin for "In the Field" disassembly as is the cruciform fold-out bayonet end as a screwdriver for the top and bottom screws to separate the magazine/bolt etc. so long as the end of it is still flat and not rounded out ; )
right on! I didnt know about that! Thanks man!
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel Just passing on what I learned in another video.
How did the stock come out after sanding. I just put a few coats of linseed oil over the old finish because I didn't want to sand off all the character. It turned out pretty good. Was it worth sanding?
On Mosin #10 and never thought of using aluminum foil in a box for the pain in the ass barrel cleaning. Brilliant!
Very rarely a UA-cam video is as informative and gets right down to the subject with no clutter. I learned about 10 things I didn't know about my Mosin Nagant from your video. Thankfully, mine was nowhere near as gunked up. Good job sir!
This is the BEST video to see how to dissasemble, clean, and reassemble a mosin nagant.
Thanks for posting this great video. I bought one yesterday and cleaned it today with no issues. Thanks for posting.
No problem, Thank you char commenting, Gerhard!
Finally! I have an 1894 Mosin Nagant and this video shows how to get the little loops on the wooden guard off!!! (Mine doesn’t have the little things you press down to pull them off and I didn’t wanna risk breaking it-)
Nice!
I have a dedicated 4 foot, 4" PVC pipe (cap glued on one end, removable on the other) filled with paint thinner that I soak my barrel assembles in for about 5 to 7 days. This really loosens up the cozmo. I reuse the paint thinner for about 5 to 10 guns before I need to change it. At $7.00 a gallon I run as many guns thru it as I can. Jag the hell out of the barrel. Then I scrub all the small spots. Make sure the bullet chamber is real clean so you don't get bolt sticking when its all back together.
Then for $20. I take the wood furniture to a furniture strip shop and he dunks them in his strip tank..pick it up in a few days..takes all the cozmo and all the varnish and stain off. Best $20. you can spend for the amount of time it saves and cost of chemicals.
All the rest of the metal I soak in paint thinner over night and clean with a old tooth brush like you did.
Refinish the stock, Polish up the bolt and frog lube and your good to go,
Just the way it works for me...
Yep!
Thanks so much! I bought a " drop in stock" for my Nagant that was not so drop in... I took the trigger assembly apart and got busy ....came back to it about a year later....forgot how to put it back together.... you are a God sent!
Hey Patrick, thanks for stopping by!
@4:32 - If you look closely there will be a small hole on the left side of the stock opposite each barrel band spring (sometimes it is covered by varnish). You can run a punch through that hole and tap out the band spring from the left side. Less chance of snapping the band spring that way. :-)
I got my mosin after it had been here in the states and “cleaned” for several years. Had the classic sticky bolt after a few shots. Turns out someone hadn’t gotten all the cosmoline out of the chamber. Cleaned it aggressively and now it runs as smooth as possible regardless of if I fire 5 or 500 rounds....
Just bought my 1st 91/30, thanks for the video! Found it very helpful!
glad it helped!
ive done this 3 times, loved it ! and yes i sat thru the whole vid ! lol
***** yessir crank up the tunes and get greasy !
One of the best videos out there for cleaning 👌
great video! I broke apart & cleaned my first one before seeing this. Just did & now I know where that little pin goes that I found in my pan of cosmoline
+Paul Raczkowski haha, its never good to have extra parts laying around after workin on a gun lol
Looks like Ivan had a bit too much vodka, dropped this one into the vat of cosmoline, and forgot about it for a few weeks.
haha yeah. thats about right
5 star ! Super informative without any stammering. Great soundtrack for shootin’ stick clean’n.
Wow...came out nice...great job!! Got my Mosin back in 2001...glad i didn't have to go through that!!
***** OMG...that was almost like giving brith...lol....Great vid and very informative....Happy Holidays...
I "restained" mine barn mahogony red turned out nice. Repainted the metal parts heat resistant paint black with a satin finish she nice 1939 mosin tula factory precision rifle. No drill holes for scope.
Just did my 1927 91-30 hex receiver, worked perfectly with mineral spirits, 4 hours, also used balistole for inerds and bore and all metal and milsek for stock, looks great!!
sounds like you might have an ex-dragoon due to the pre-1930 dating
numo97 yes it is ,I read a list describing it and that's what it is,and shoots accurately too!
Yes, that was very very informational and I learned a lot with that short video that you put together. I/ We greatly appreciate you putting this video together for everyone to see and learn on how to disassemble and reassemble a M91/30 Mossin Nagant. Thank you so so much. Romano C.
thanks for a no nonsense video without the boring blah blah blah !!!!
Really cool vid! So nice to find a video that showed me exactly what a I wanted to see without the meaningless, boring commentary from some amateur UA-camr... Nice Job!
hey thanx for checking it out man. Glad you enjoyed it .
I didn't dissemble mine to that level, I just field stripped it, cleaned out the Cosmoline as much as I could, oiled it, and good to go. A little bit of Cosmoline residual actually helps to protect the gun.
Great vid remember doing this on New Years used the hot boiling water method though,need to break it down further like you did thanks for sharing your way of cleaning cosmo off.
Id commented to this vid before.. but it started a fire in me. Bought a Mosin '38 Tula..all #'s matched from pig sticker to butt plate..literally embalmed in cosmoline..lol. Been having fun cleaning her up. Did find a few " Izzy" parts in her though...and the stock is post war and in pristine shape. Typical Russian refurb...hardly a ding..but oh well..shes sweet! Cant wait to light her up! Thanks for the inspiration, my friend!
The same for me. My wife supports it until I start boiling parts in the house..then I get ran out to the propane cooker...lol
Wow dude..are we married to sisters?... lmao
Great video brother. Really enjoyed it. Just did a bolt cleaning video on my mosin bolt assembly.
Remarkable how simple this gun is
Just for reference the bayonet is a screwdriver to remove the screws and you don't need the tool to remove the firing pin, the part of the bolt that is slotted is made for that.
great intel!
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel loved the video, hope I didn't come off rude just wanted you to know the rifle is a self sufficient system. Would be nice if they just coated it in some gun oil, cosmoline is gross haha
@@alexvargas4668 No, not at all. Sorry, my replies are sometimes short and to the point. But i try and make it a point to respond to comments.. The way i see it, if you take the time to drop me a line, the least i can do is respond!
The hard part is to remember which little detent and screw goes where exactly 😂. My first time was on a K98, and it took me 2 days to reassemble. 6 hours for everything, 6 hours to realize I'm missing a detent, and a whole day to find it in my not-so-well lit garage😂😂😂
I use warm diesel, it turned out to be the best for me.
Very well done, nice break down. Your Mosin sure was greasy, What are mineral spirits? What is the the prime ingredient, ammonia or ? what else could be used?
Great video
*****
Thanks for the explanation, I sure won't smoke while I'm cleaning
Great vid Sir!, My Mosin is fitted with a carbon fiber stock, it is a DX1833,. however the bolt assembly and Trigger/Magazine area is identical. Was seeking general information about the rifle and came across this video...The Mosin Nagant is a very nice fire arm and becoming collector.
Thank you for checking it out!
That answered quite a few questions I had about Mosins. Wow.
Thanks!!!!!!!
+carl23401 awesome, glade my video could help !!
Well done vid. Man, that music is catchy:). We don't get much of that in BC, Canada.
thanks man!
Everything goes so much better with a little bluegrass.
kinda sad, this mans video, without saying a word, better shows how to fully disassemble and clean a Nagant than anything else i could find.
Awesome video... mine looked the same! How did you dispose of the liquid?
Awesome man! I didn't have to clean mine when I got it but good to see how to do it.
Have you ever seen orange filler in the rear sight numbers? Wondering if it's hardened cosmoline or paint.
Yes. I'm not sure by the WHITE numbers were well-preserved underneath.... all's well that end's well :)
Cool project. New gun i assume? Thanks for showin. You made it look pretty easy.
Awesome job and gotta love the blue grass too :)
Thank you for this video. Saved me today.
so happy my LGS removes cosmoline from guns when they get them in. totally worth the extra $25
Pressurised break clean is much faster. But keep it off the wood. Then oil all metal and you're good.
never tried it.. ive heard good things though..
Never bought one that needed cleaning like this one....Especially my Westinghouse....
bro awesome vid. One question though. How do you know when to stop tightening the screw part of the bolt and the firing pin when assembling the bolt? Excuse my armature question, im just getting into mosins.
Thanx man! Google "the mosin tool" that should help you out. theres a mark on the butt of the bolt that the notch for the screw back there lines up with. Once its level with the back of the bolt and aligned with the mark, its usually safe to stop.
Hey man, thanks for the info, I'll definitely get the tool. I also just checked out your modified shortened mosin mod. Looks like I'm gonna need a couple of mosins asap !
Nice ***** Thanks again for the vids and should get that sling pack today Thanks !!!!
Got it this thing ROCKS!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for making this video. What cleaning rod do you use? What would be the best cleaning kit to use. I am worried about damaging the bore and the crown.
A labor of love!!..lol. Excellent vid, my friend!
*****
You're certainely right! Ive done it more then a few times and always feel like a kid on Christmas morning! Wow...what an awesome present!!...lol
wow a mosin with cosmoline on it holy crap never seen that before anyway damn good video
Thanks Joel!
My mosin's so beautiful....RUST FREE.... BLUE-ING :) ...... I'm half tempted to leave it in all this cosmoline for another 80 years
love it!..no bs instruction.
with some bad ass bluegrass
awesome video thanks for the upload! man this one was sure caked lol neither of mine r this bad lol, how warm would you think the outside temp needs to be? you think 75 and sunny would sweat anything out or not warm enough don't think the wife would like me to bake it in the oven!!!
Outstanding video and very, very helpful! Thx!
A wonderful disassembly/clean off the cosmoline video. It looks as if you have done a few of them. I have been thinking about buying a MN. Does the one you cleaned in your video shoot well?
Thanx for watching, it does shoot pretty well, i have had pretty good luck with the 4 or 5 that i have owned.
My Mosin Nagant has an issue where I pull the trigger and the round doesn't fire. Sometimes it delays and fires after 10 seconds or so. Sometimes it will fire when I reach for the bolt to discharge it. Very dangerous. Could this be the problem? Do I need to clean the bolt?
Better off picking up a few cheap spray cans of the non chlorinated brake/carb cleaner to get the funk off of it.
That very first shot of the Mosin - is that from purchase? I've NEVER seen cosmaline that bad.
What a mess it is....I like the make shift tin foil scrubbin tubbin....LOL...I look forward to the shooting vid and thanks...
So did you make the "Friday Fix" now?
I was thinking of getting some PVC pipe put caps on the end. Then cutting it in half but that tinfoil should work as long as you're careful
Liked and subbed
Prolly should do a function check didn’t look like it was working
Isnt cosmolime that grease they used in those milsurp crates to preserve that was a total nightmare?
Well done guys!
Excellent video.
What would it cost to have someone clean this?
I'm thinking about getting one but not up for the cleaning.
Great vid man, thanks
no problem!
Will mineral spirits take off varnish to
How long do you let the bolt sit in the mineral spirits?
That was a greasy bastard. But one thing you should have definitely pointed out is; if you disassemble the firing pin, upon reassembly, the firing pin depth should be checked using that tool. It can be easily overlooked and they could be in for a rude awakening if its set too deep.
Where do you even get one of these beautiful things??? They still make em?
Bud's Guns has a few left...but they aren't cheap.
how do you get this much cosmoline on a gun
you forgot to put the long rod that screws in underneath
cleaning rod, unnecessary for use
Excellent, thanks!
thank you!
A true Soviet uses his bayonet and the blood of the Nazi hordes he slays to clean his proletariat perfection known as the Mosin Nagant. This way you are able to revel in your victory and purge the fascist stench off of your rifle. A final coating of Soviet wheat is used to re-sanctify the Godlike beauty, topped with a single tear of Stalin himself.
Great video nonetheless, Comrade.
Fuck the Nazi's and the communist's
How long did this take? I’m going to try the same on mine. I hope I have the same results, thanks for the video!
maybe 35-to an hour?
ZRUS Outdoors Channel thanks I just did a pitstop at the Home Depot after work, wish me luck.
ZRUS Outdoors Channel slayed 🗡that dragon 🐉 but took 2 ⏱, thanks!
Greasy as a baboons butt...Good job cleaning it all up and excellent video!
Awesome job.
thank you Joe!
Well done.
thanks, Bob!
Fun Music For A "Fun" Job.
Very cool! What year and country of origin is that Mosin?
***** That's Awesome! The one I won was a 1941 Izhevsk. I'm really wanting an M44 Mosin now lol.
***** I had one years ago and sold it. That's when they were going for about $100 lol. I figured I could replace it for the same price but they went up in price a lot since then. I do have a Chinese Type 53 but who ever had it before me butchered the stock. Right after the mag forward is gone so there's no way of attaching the original bayonet. Plus I live the Russian rifles better lol.
Mosin`s were made in Russia.
Tom Quimby They were made in other countries too. Russia, Estonia, Finland, Czechoslovakia, China, Hungary, Romania, Poland and even the United States.
I find that WD-40 brand rust remover (not just regular WD-40) works wonders on cosmoline if paired with a ultrasonic cleaner.
Thanks for this!! I have 2 still sitting the boxes caked in the stuff! Been a lil intimidated to tackle them. So you didnt have to soak or bake the wood to get the cosmoline to come out of the wood?
Awesome! But can I just pay someone to do this for me? I want to make sure it is right and professionally! Lol thanks though I may try it myself.
not any oil to protect from corrosion?
yes as shown in the video, wiping the entire rifle down with oil
Great job guy's. I'll be doing a similar video very soon. Mine will be a mini series on the entire process. Thumbs up my friend
Any advise on getting the cosmoline out of the stock?
leave the stock out in the sun on a hot day. wipe it off as it sweats out the cosmoline/
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel Thank you! Did exactly that, and it worked.
@@efmiii8896 right on, happy shooting!
Great stuff.
did they submerge this one in cosmoline?
this one was double battered lol
Other then inside the barrel brakes could have done all this a lot easier.
So many little bits and pieces, it'll last a long time but I think I'll just pay a gunsmith to clean mine. I want to preserve it as best I can as its a piece of history, but I dont trust myself enough to keep up with all those little pieces and not damage it.
Do they still sell rounds for the mosin
yeah, you can even buy them at walmart..
Seeing how fast you are at this, mind if i send a few your way? jk, Outstanding work/video
I cringed at the screwdriver that was used to remove the magazine screw and tang screw D:
Gotta invest in some gunsmith-specific screwdriver bits, man.
+Aaron Cabrera I keep hearing that, but i keep buying guns and ammo instead lol
***** Haha, I suppose those are good substitutions. Still, Wheeler Engineering makes great gunsmithing screwdriver bit sets that work wonders, and actually fill the entirety of the screw head. I stopped boogering up my screws when I acquired them there bits.
***** ill have to pick some up one day, thats for sure!
considering all those were meant to be taken apart with the bayonet I wouldn't be
that's the worse case of cosmoline I've ever seen, you would definitely have to sweat the wood to get the rest of it out
send them down range fast on a sunny day and she does the work for ya lol
High level satisfaction
That was fun!
thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Heck Ya nice video.
Nice video....Thank God for the "mute" button.
eh, its not for everyone.
Do you offer this as a service?
no, just made a video to show how i do it.. its very easy.
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel ah. Well you should. Gunsmiths charge 150$ to do it.
@@lifeinastockwrangler HA!! id invite ya over and ill get it done for a 6 pack lol
@@ZRUSOutdoorsChannel deal!