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Really...I have also used a wooden dowel as mentioned , dropped a few drops of motor oil and tapped it rearward . Worked like a charm. I would never use a drill, one bad angle and you can ruin a firearm.
I ordered a nomad and when it came in, it was so tight it was super hard to close and the trigger pull was so heavy I could not fire it. I had to pull it apart and use 600 grit to reduce the width of the ejector to allow it to close. I turned out the hammer spring screw till I was able to cock and fire it. It was not fit hardly at all at the factory. I can't believe it made it out the door. . Funny thing is the trigger guard problem operated fine.
Great info. I know this is an older video but do y'all know how to tell the difference between a gen 1 and gen 2 1873 Uberti Cattleman 45 ? I just picked one up and not sure. Thanks
I am having a problem with the safety not engaging and the trigger not returning but when I removed the slide that spring is still in place so I'm not sure if that's the culprit I was shooting today and the trigger didn't return after cycling
HELP WANTED. My A5 16ga will not extract modern plastic star-crimped shells. They open up too long to get out of the port. Has anyone sourced paper roll-crimped shells or figured out a way to trim the plastic shells and reload? Thanks for any advice.
when I bought mine I replaced the factory trigger with a timney set at 3lbs then replaced the internal mag with a box magazine, it is now a suberb hunting rifle. love it.
Ive tried taking the bullet out of a cartridge and shooting it to blow squibs out of barrels and its worked everytime. I saw it on a video and was very skeptical. But .....
You made me so happy to see a professional struggle getting that sear block assembly in place. It drove me crazy for about 2 hours. Great video. How about showing us how to reassemble the magazine disconnect lever with the torsion spring. I could not get that done so no more magazine safety for me😮
Oddly enough what fixed my issues with this was to put in larue tactical power extractor, and change out buffer to an h1 and change the buffer spring back down to a milspec carbine, and voila. This is 556/223 not 300 BO but had the exact same issues u had here. The thought did cross my mind a few times of drilling out gas port bigger and just as I was about to do that everything started cycling
very true your gun gets filthy carrying it on your hip or shoulder harness, this man is telling you the truth, I have carried since 82 the amount of filth will shock you i did not watch the whole video do not know if he recommended frequency I would say every 6 months at least, every 3 would be better. great info
I have 3 kimber 1911's and have done all kinds of upgrades , changing all mim parts for harrison design as well as numerous sight changes, triggers, mainspring housing's you name it, I find kimbers fit's to be excellent, very exacting tolerances from what I have delt with. have never had any feeding problems to date . have not spent over 1500 dollars so have no idea what wilson's ,ed browns, or nighthawks are all about, but will continue to say kimber makes a fine pistol. also have a micro 380 with 0 problems. good video nice info for those just starting
Great information! Thanks for explaining why I had issues and how to prevent them in the future. Avoiding the grip safety during disassembly and reassembly is the key.
I just bought a 20ga nomad and I'm have a bit of a issue in fully disassembling the barrel from the receiver. There is one flathead screw and where the barrel breaks down at that I can get out but I can't get the rest of it out so I can take it apart and give it a good cleaning/oiling.