Thank you for watching. In your opinion, what are the most important things to remember when reassembling any firearm? Please leave them below and make it an outstanding day! #NeverFearTheDark
That’s the burden of making videos. Recording, and re-recording over and over. That stock was really tight, so for the ease of knowing I had to redo the video a couple times I didn’t seat it. That’s pretty funny, you’re the only one that noticed. Thanks for checking it out, I really do appreciate it.
Thank you for watching. In your opinion, what are the most important things to remember when reassembling any firearm? Please leave them below and make it an outstanding day!
#NeverFearTheDark
Very nice video i only dont nothing about this but its great to see differen vids as yours and i learn about it😀
PDV thank you for watching, I appreciate you checking in out and hope you found some new things.
It's about time I've had this rifle taken apart for 3 weeks now
I know right? It took me three weeks to get it back together! LOL
@@PatriotInTheDark hahahahaha
I just came across this comment again, hilarious and made my day!
@@PatriotInTheDark right on homie!!
OUTSTANDING VIDEO!
Guns N BBQ thanks my friend, I appreciate you watching
Nice reassembly vid as well done.....Good stuff....
Scott F. Thank you my friend, I appreciate you watching
The AR and AK platforms are interesting, but, I will stick with my M1A, reach our farther, hit them harder, if it becomes necessary to do that.
I definitely would like to include a M1 in my descriptive series.
Thanks for watching, I really do appreciate it
How many rounds have you shot this gun? Did you plastic handguard melt or crack?
I haven’t heard of anyone having issues with melting or breakage as far as I can remember.
Think I found a way to break an AK-47. won't go back together.
That’s rough. What are you having issues with getting it back together?
@@PatriotInTheDark silly mistake. Had the firing pin backwards reassembling. Smh
We’ve all had those kind of days, glad you got it back together.
Your stock wasn’t in all the way lmao.
That’s the burden of making videos. Recording, and re-recording over and over. That stock was really tight, so for the ease of knowing I had to redo the video a couple times I didn’t seat it.
That’s pretty funny, you’re the only one that noticed. Thanks for checking it out, I really do appreciate it.
@@PatriotInTheDark for anyone else watching, an easy tool you can buy to help seat a stock in place is a rubber mallet.