
AR-15 Issues… You Never Know What’s Going to Walk Through the Door
By John Siers a.k.a. “Gunsmith Jack” As a gunsmith, I have to love the AR-15 just because of all the business it brings me. Probably […]
By John Siers a.k.a. “Gunsmith Jack” As a gunsmith, I have to love the AR-15 just because of all the business it brings me. Probably […]
by Paul Smeltzer, Athens Gunsmith Service, Athens LA. Several years ago at one of the early AGI “bashes” I had a conversation with Gene (Kelly) […]
by Dan Rogers GunsmithUSA Contributor If I did not put you all to sleep in Part 1 of this article, you know I managed to […]
By GunsmithUSA Contributor Robert Dunn If you want a rifle that has a great history, low recoil and good accuracy, the M1 .30 caliber carbine […]
By GunsmithUSA Contributor Robert Dunn The shotgun can be defined just as the word implies; a gun that fires shot. Shot is defined as spherical […]
by Paul Smeltzer Athens Gunsmith Service, Athens LA. The place to begin a restoration of any kind is to figure out where you are going […]
by Dan Rogers GunsmithUSA Contributor .357 max to be exact. Yes, I said .357 max as in .357 Remington Maximum. The .357 max is not […]
by Dan Rogers GunsmithUSA Contributor Some time back I wrote an article on a retro AR project where I set out to replicate the M16A1 […]
by Paul Smeltzer, Athens Gunsmith Service, Athens LA. “What’s it worth?” is a question that is common to anyone with more than a casual interest […]
By John Siers a.k.a. “Gunsmith Jack” Part 2 of Gunsmith Jack’s article has some great technical advice for anyone working on one of these inexpensive […]
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