American Gunsmith author Wendell Deaner was recently recognized by Frank Brownell for his writing:
Drilling and tapping for Weaver bases on 1896 Mausers.
by Wendell Dwight Deaner
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Stranded and Shaped Wire Springs Provide Strength and Durability
Ideal for firearm recoil springs
By Dale Pereira
Few things make an otherwise good gun look shabby more than buggered screw heads. Here’s how to address them.
by RK Campbell
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Finding a firing pin for an old Stevens single shot rifle was unsuccessful. Making one turned out to be a viable alternative.
by Norman E. Johnson
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An amazing 11 million Glenfield 60’s have been sold since its introduction in 1960, proving an inexpensive .22 semiautomatic rifle appeals to everyone except gun writers.
by Paul Mazan
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With some improvements already made and more to come, its newest in a long line of makers is no stranger to maintaining quality.
by Chick Blood
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