Restoring an old Colt… Rifle….

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I nearly didn't watch because I thought it would be about an old M16.........but it was really refreshing to see someone do things properly for a change and to see that old leveraction running so well... 8) I couldn't watch some gun maintenance videos on a Russian channel as they were using pliers and cheap screwdrivers to take apart a shotgun like the one I just bought, it was just too painful :roll:
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That was a great video.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote: Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:18 pmThat was a great video.
The one he did of the Winchester 1892 in 45ACP was pretty good also.
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