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That is the UNIVERSAL PISTOL ARMORER'S BLOCK from a company in Grinnell, IA that the first part of their name comes from the color you get when you mix Orange and Blue to get another color. Sorry, I need to be careful with policies on this platform
@@TheRogueBanshee Thanks for your quick response. I guess I don't get the attempt at humor, but that's ok. I've enjoyed your disassembly/assembly videos for the Winchester Model 94. Keep up the good work.
@@salrailfan No problem! Its not humor, its platform rules, I cannot be seen as "selling" guns, gun parts and accessories. So I have to be careful of what I say to keep the video up and running. Glad you enjoyed the videos. I have been debating on redoing them.
@@TheRogueBanshee I just picked up a 1969 Model 94 30-30. Its been stored for about 25 years, and boy was in desperate need of some TLC. Dry as a powderhouse inside. I think I might have the stock and fore-arm restored, maybe try to do it myself. Any suggestions?
Just picked up the prescription version of the Wiley x Vapor that comes with clear black and rustic lenses off RXSafety. Looking forward to the usage in the range. Though I wish they had an option for polarized lenses. Only gives you an anti glare coat option.
Found an "easier" way to do the trigger spring. I found that catching the lower coil in the trigger with a 1/16" punch first. This will allow some movement to the rear so you can then pull the spring back to get it captured in the takedown lever pin.
Here we go…….. so everyone likes to joke about Glock’s lack of innovation 😂. Here is a prime example anong many….., but this striker fired pistol is basically a copycat of the glock system that has worked since the 80’s. That striker assembly, safety plunger, and backing plate are literally stolen from a Glock. Sig and many like you should be ashamed of yourselves for lack of “innovation”. Keep making inferior guns though, bc i won’t be buying anything but the OG big dog GLOCK. Sig is sad and stupid 😢😢😢
You can't train by yourself. Training is done under the watchful eye of a instructor. Even instructors can't train alone. You can however practice what you've been trained.
Answering this would be against YT policies. A forum, like one at Freedom Crew University, would be more appropriate to ask that question. But, you are on the right thought process......
The original 10 round rotary magazines run all .22lr ammo. The 15 and 25 round factory mags run well with most ammo. .22lr that comes packaged in a plastic case will run in anything.
Detailed and carefully explained every step! I'm newbie in this, but your explanation is bestest of the best! Very useful for me! Thank you so so much!
Fascistbook has marked multiple memes I’ve posted as “false information and physical harm” anytime one of their “independent” fact checkers flags one. 99% of the time my meme didn’t even say what the “fact check” claimed.
Man, I'm certainly going to be coming back to this video in the future. I'm possibly looking at getting a Beretta 92 or M9 one of these days (I may just get a 92 and buy parts here and there to turn it into an M9, depending on cost...it's essentially the same gun, though, so who cares), and as much as I love the model, I know so little about how it internally works or goes together, and I generally find these kinds of videos very fascinating. I think it's really cool, reverse engineering how pieces of the gun function by watching how it goes together, and seeing how different parts are acting on one another. Super clear video, too, there's not much left to the imagination or interpretation. Regardless if I actually buy a 92 at some point, I'll still likely come back to this video a few times for study, because watching things come together is satisfying.
Thank you for this video. Now I can get my frame carakoted. Mine is a 2004 Beretta 92 FS. I just got the 3rd Gen. Locking Block kit. It worked great. I hope reassembly is just as easy.
So I have a re-assembly video of this too. Funny thing is that I started doing these videos when I was an FFL and doing Cerakote work. That way people could send me parts, and I could send them their parts back.
So funny thing, you don't need grip screw bushings. I took the grips off my wife's Equinox and screwed them right onto this frame. The sig classic doesn't use bushings and the frame is already threaded for grips. Or at least the ones that I have come across are.
It's the BEST TRIGGER that has EVER been assembled for an AR PLATFORM!!!! even though 98% of AR owners are puppets on a String & just go with what the person before them says!!!!!! I see it EVERYDAY