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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - January 2012
One of the problems that faces every gunsmith on a regular basis is the gun or parts of guns that need to be reblued.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - December 2011
A gunblogger commented that he'd like to start reloading except the lack of room in his cramped apartment prevents him from doing that – and I fully sympathize.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - October 2011
For the past several years I’ve carried a 1911 as my duty gun while making my rounds as a courier for an armored car service.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - November 2011
Benny Hill, builder of the Rolling Thunder Comp told me how to do this.

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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - September 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 Tech Corner - August 2011
Hardly just a screw, it is a gun part and can reveal a lot about the people that have worked the gun in the past. What will it tell about you?


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - June 2011
Despite its advanced age the American shooting publics love affair with the 1911 pistol continues to burn as brightly as Romeo and Juliet’s.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - May 2011
Hand Chucks and Pin Vices help us get through difficult operations. The Hand Chuck with the plastic handle helps us reassemble the model R HS Sentinels. They are assembled with 3/32 diameter pins both through the hammer bushing and ahead of the trigger guard. Trying to tap them through can be a problem as they do not always follow the hole.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - April 2011
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 Tech Corner - March 2011
Many firearm enthusiasts would like to work on his or her own guns as a hobby. In fact for a lot of us it is a real source of relaxation and we take a lot of pride in our ability to restore an old beat up gun to something we are proud to own and enjoy.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - February 2011
With the cost of guns today, none of us can afford to have a gun ruined by rust. We buy oils, greases, preservatives, and rust blockers that promise to keep our guns safe from everything up to and including the great flood.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - January 2011
Question: I recently ordered Remington 700 Pillar Bedding Blocks to bed my model 600 Remington.


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