For 40 minutes, I forgot all about my aching tooth, and just enjoyed watching you giving that .357 a mighty fine dose of TLC. One of my rats even joined me, and snuggled while we watched. I guess they have good taste when it comes to youtube channels. As always, I really enjoy that you take your time, don't cut corners, or sugar coat anything. It was quite educational, and I sure as [whoooot] learned, that you never use sandpaper on any firearm, and there's something they don't teach you in school. That Dan Wesson is pretty darn easy on the eyes, and I would love to see some form of presentation on how well it does on the range. Have a nice day, and thank you for sharing.
You did an excellent job, on the revolver and direction! I sure learned some things. No sand paper for me I've always scrubbed any rust with a barrel brush, seems to not leave a spot once oiled. Thank You for taking the time to make this. Another thing I learned .... There are things you should let a pro handle. Thank You Sir!!!
Wow! That really was a good job. I know blending isn't no easy thing. Hopefully the owner realizes how much time actually goes into that type of work. Must be really exciting to own a gun and watch a gunsmith do it up for you! I would love to see the Remington Woodsmaster 740 full takedown. Mine is chambered in 30 ought 6 and it's a semi. It has scope rings on it right now but no scope and I was thinking about converting it back to iron sights. The rear sight is missing. Heck I might even try my luck at giving it a blue job😂
You ought to invest in a little Dremmel tool fer polishing out little places like that sanded spot and deep scratches.You can get fine disc and a variety of polishing wheels.These keep tha area small and will feather in tha edges gradually . I use jewlers polish on my stainless ones and it works great.Forget tha battery Dremmels they are a joke.Good stuff Bro keep em coming.PS get tha variable speed Dremmel.
Hi Joe!! I do have a Dremel and a bunch of stuff for it.That spot was deep into the metal.Off camera i did use the Dremel some,but still had to hand work it.
Awesome video. I think I'm gonna try to reblue an old New England firearms revolver that I have. It's got some pretty bad pitting, thanks to the previous owner. I am wondering if you could reblue an old Berreta single shot 12 ga, if I ship it to you? I don't want to try beginners luck with it...lol.