
A Tale of Two 10/22s
by GunsmithUSA Contributor Dan Rogers Recently I was commissioned to build two identical 10/22 rifles for a local gun shop. The two consisted of Brownells […]
by GunsmithUSA Contributor Dan Rogers Recently I was commissioned to build two identical 10/22 rifles for a local gun shop. The two consisted of Brownells […]
By Robert Dunn GunsmithUSA Contributor Long ago I bought all of the firearms I “needed” and, ever since, I have been buying the guns I […]
by GunsmithUSA Contributor John Siers This article is probably going to be “politically incorrect” as far as most gunsmiths are concerned. I’m going to say […]
By Robert Dunn GunsmithUSA contributor I have always been fascinated with old muzzleloaders and the gunsmiths who built them. Early vacations to Williamsburg, Virginia exposed me […]
By John Siers a.k.a. “Gunsmith Jack” Continued from Part 1—So OK, now let’s spend some time with that strange and unconventional safety arrangement on the […]
By John Siers a.k.a. “Gunsmith Jack” Just when you thought all of those cheap little pistols from the “Ring of Fire” era – the Ravens, […]
by Paul Smeltzer, Athens Gunsmith Service, Athens LA. In Part II we disassembled and cleaned our firearm “patient” and determined it is salvageable. One last […]
by GunsmithUSA Contributor Dan Rogers Recently a friend of mine brought me some of his grandfather’s guns to look at and assess. Most of them […]
By GunsmithUSA Contributor Robert Dunn The use of current technologies (such as computers and cameras) in Gunsmithing would seem to go hand in hand, however, […]
by Paul Smeltzer, Athens Gunsmith Service, Athens LA. I hope the take away from Part I was that all fires are not created equal. That […]
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