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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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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - November 2009
My little tidbit is this. I've taken the Brownells sleeved scope alignment tool to a machinist and had him drill a 0.250" hole dead center in the longer of the two inserts.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - October 2009
This is my way of creating the master lines for your checkering projects. I have a 5X magnifier on an extension arm. Take a straight line laser (used for making a line on the wall while hanging pictures) and place it on top of the 5X magnifier with duct tape.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - September 2009
I have been sitting on this modification to the Power’s trigger jig for quite some years and just now getting around to doing something about it.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - August 2009
It is always best to use quality ammo, however as ammo prices continue to go up, many may find inexpensive import ammo an attractive alternative. I noticed steel cased lacquer coated ammo leaves "sludge" in the chamber.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - July 2009
As an engraver/gunsmith I do a lot of polishing by hand and have a few things that might help others.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - June 2009
If you use an AR-15 armorer's wrench to tighten a flash hider and you are using a crush washer, the wrench may bind. The tail end of an A2 flash hider is shorter than the wrench is thick.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - September 2008
Brownells sells all of the tools needed to install an ejector and spring into a Remington 870. I have made a block to hold the receiver for the rivet staking.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - August 2008
I have a bolt stop mod I thought up this past winter for an M98/M96 Mauser. With the square look of the bolt stop, I wanted to remove the blocky look so after playing around on the Bridgeport this idea was born.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - July 2008
I finally got the Colt together and test fired that I had to repair after cutting into the firing pin safety hole.


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Brownells Gunsmith Kinks® - June 2008
If your barrel is extremely fouled, try this technique to loosen both lead and copper deposits. This is generally not required if you clean the rifle each time you shoot.


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