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Brownells Gunsmith Corner - May 2012
For most shooters, the factory grip on the AR-15 leaves much to be desired.


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Brownells Gunsmith Corner - April 2012
The new JP Silent Captured Spring (JPSCS) device is designed to replace the existing AR-15 recoil spring and buffer in both the fixed and collapsible stock.


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Brownells Gunsmith Corner - March 2012
On life’s winding path, we all occasionally look back and ask, “How did I get here?” I have stumbled a few times, but I have also had help from a special group of people to whom I would like to express my gratitude.


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Brownells Gunsmith Corner - February 2012
It is always the devil in the details that gets you. It will be a small sentence included with the parts you bought for that old gun that says "some fitting required" that releases the seller from any responsibility for having the part the correct size or shape.


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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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