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


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DuraCoating A Milsurp Mauser...
Not many people know that I have one hundred thirty-six Brownells' bluing tanks in the loft at the shop, just like the one pictured above, filled with the remnants of "pending" projects.


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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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Episode 4 - An end to the windshield wiper safety
The problem with working on Cosmoline soaked WWII relics is that the process is addictive.


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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 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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Episode 3 - Trigger without Roy Rogers
The Yugoslavian M24/47 Mauser, like just about every other military Mauser, has a two stage trigger. The cam 1 surface takes half the slack out of the trigger pull and reduces engagement with the gun's sear engagement ledge.


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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article... Part II
At the conclusion of Part 1, or as I like to call it, Part 1, we had metaphorically fire hosed the bolt to clear off gunk, only to discover some of the finest examples of pitting seen by civilized man.


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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 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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