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Armorer's Classes - 2009
List of Armorer's Classes for 2009


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Handloading - The Wandering Narrative Part I
Firearm enthusiasts are a hands-on bunch; always expanding areas of interest and always in search of firearms knowledge. Shooting and firearms are more fun when it's possible to modify and tailor the function of a firearm to suit personal preferences.


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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 Tech Corner - June 2009
In our Gunsmithing we have several jobs that need an extra hand such as the assembly of small .078 diameter pin that into an assembly. We used to try to line up everything and replace the pin holding with a pair of heavy medical tweezers.


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Building a Low Buck Shooter - Part IV
When I first picked up the High Standard 1911 GI, the one that has served as the mugging victim for a series of low buck upgrade projects, I couldn't help but wonder why any company would sell a gun with a minor speed bump for a front sight.


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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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Ladies “Novice” Handgun Camp
Ladies of all ages, spanning from 21 to 71, will gather at the Brownell’s Range in Montezuma in September 2008 to learn about the shooting sports; many of them touching a gun for the first time in their lives.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - September 2008
Question: I recently bought a 14 lbs. progressive recoil spring made by Sprinco (#943-102-014). How will I know if it is progressive recoil spring from a non-progressive recoil spring?


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Brownells Gunsmith New Product Picks - September 2008
CMMG AR-15/M16 DROP-IN ADJUSTABLE TRIGGER
Drop-in, two-stage trigger/hammer system requires no gunsmithing to give your small-pin AR-15 a rugged, reliable trigger with a smooth, consistent pull.


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Brownells Gunsmith Tech Corner - August 2008
Question: I have a situation with my Remington 700 rifle that I have never had before with any of my other 700 rifles and need some advice.


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