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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - May 2012
We have had several Stevens Favorites in the shop lately. They sometimes have broken or damaged extractor/ejectors.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - April 2012
A common complaint about AR15/M16 grips is that they are too small. For those of us that are waiting for an order of larger grips, a temporary solution is to buy a roll of elastic electrical tape and a roll of non-skid tape from your hardware store.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - February 2012
We occasionally see AR-15 lowers with one of the trigger guard mounting 'ears' broken off. This usually occurs when a customer decides to change their trigger guard or assembly their own lower.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - January 2012
Some time ago while I was building a rimfire tactical gun, I wanted a reliable and simple way to make very small muzzle angle changes while in the shooting position and have those changes stay as I set them while using a tripod. Then it came to me.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - December 2011
With all the foreign ammo for the AR available there is some that have that lacquer coating. After some rapid firing if a fresh round is left in the chamber it can literally glue itself to the wall of the chamber.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - November 2011
We do a lot of open sights in my company. The Brownells Sight Height Calculator and the Sight Correction Calculator are used regularly.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - October 2011
This link - http://www.brewracingframes.com/id75.htm - will lead you to an article by writer Bruce Dude in the August issue of American Iron Magazine


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - September 2011
I decided I needed a better way of removing 1911 grip screw bushings that back out with the grip screw.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - April 2010
I got in an old S&W 5-screw N-frame that was throwing past the stop on DA and SA due to wear. It badly needed a new cylinder stop, the original being rounded over.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - March 2010
To keep ambi safeties on 1911's from separating, I often dress the interlocking ends and squeeze the female end to get a tight fit.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - January 2010
To keep ambi safeties on 1911's from separating, I often dress the interlocking ends and squeeze the female end to get a tight fit.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - December 2009
Gentlemen- as you said, the sorbathane shock absorber "flows when not contained," and makes quite a mess in the mag tube.


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