Do-It-Yourself Gun Repair

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by: Ed Matunas

Topics include: action spring tube, trigger plate assembly, magazine spring retainer, cleaning vise, specify caliber, carrier latch, barrelled action, headspace dimension, caliber identification, extractor rivet, gunsmithing chores, firing pin retractor spring, firing pin cross pin, case remover, shell latches, bolt moves rearward, firing pin head, headspace gauges, friction stud, jig bar, carrier dog, extractor plunger, hammer plunger, cleaning rod guide, front sight ramp

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Book Description -- Now you can learn to diagnose and repair a wide variety of hunting firearms in the convenience of your home workshopand save yourself a bundle of money, too. Worn or broken parts? Less-than-perfect accuracy? A crack in your stock? No problem! With the detailed information and clear, step-by-step illustrations in this authoritative guide, youll learn to identify and correct common problems quickly, easily and safely. Find out what tools youll need, how to set up your work area, which supplies to keep on hand, how to make basic and advanced gun repairs and more. Youll also find instructions for the disassembly, repair and assembly of seven of the most popular firearmsthe Remington 700, 1100 and 870; Winchester 94; Savage 110 and Marlin 336 and 70much of which can be applied to other guns with similar actions. Each entry is lavishly illustrated with photos, drawings, exploded views, a parts list and more. If youre a hunter or shooter who wants to keep your rifle, shotgun or handgun in top working order, make space for this book on your library shelf.

From the Publisher -- For gun collectors and gun enthusiasts alike, if you want to do your own gun repair or simple maintenance, this book is what you will need. Excellent, detailed description of each task is accompanied by superb close-up photos. We printed this book in a large format just so you will be able to keep it open while following along with a certain project. If you currently work on your own guns, or are thinking about doing so, then this book belongs on your shelf! About the Author Edward A. Matunas has been shooting, hunting, and involved with guns since he was a young boy. He was a practicing gunsmith for twelve years, a director of a ballistics laboratory, a designer of reloading tools, and a national sales manager for Winchester-Western. He is currently a freelance writer having penned hundreds of articles and four books. He lives in Clinton, Connecticut.

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