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Gunsmithing - Guns of the Old West
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2001
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Guns of the New West
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2005
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Antique Firearms Assembly/Disassembly: The comprehensive guide to pistols, rifles & shotguns
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2005
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Smith and Wesson Six Guns of the Old West
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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
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2004
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S&W model of 2000 Schofield .45 revolvers: after 123 years, S&W re-introduced the famous Schofield in 2000. While not a perfectly faithful replica, ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Winchester Model 1873/1876 and modern replicas: the popularity of the classic Winchester lever-actions has been renewed and restored by a ... Repair): An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Winchester 1885 single-shot rifle: Winchester's first single-shot rifle has been produced in numerous forms and variations by several ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action top-break models: the .32 DA and its big brother, the .38 DA, were forerunners to what we know today as ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Marlin model 1894: thanks largely to interest from cowboy-action shooters, this once-popular lever-action has been rereleased and is ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the newer Marlin lever-actions: follow these simple steps to disassemble and reassemble the Marlin Model 336-Series rifles, as well as the ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Sharps Model 1874 rifle: the most popular single-shot rifle of 150 years ago is arguably still the most popular single-shot of today. ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the S&W top-break .38 Single Action 1st Model: also known as the "Baby Russian" because of its resemblance to the .44-caliber Smith & Wesson ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Henry rifle and its Uberti replica: B.T. Henry's repeating rifle was based on a Smith & Wesson pistol design, and later became the basis ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Smith & Wesson .38 double action top-break models: the forerunner to what we know as the "modern" S&W revolver, hundreds of thousands of ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Uberti Lightning II slide-action rifle: originally manufactured by Colt, this ultra-fast pump is known for its speed and compact size.(WORKBENCH): An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Colt official police medium-frame DA revolvers: originally developed as a military sidearm, this early double-action revolver found a home ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the savage model 1899 rifle: revered by generations of hunters for over 100 years, this popular lever-action came in numerous variations. ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle: with more than 7 million produced over a production run that spanned roughly 110 years, the ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Colt Walker revolver: like the Colt Patterson we discussed last month, you're not likely to see an original Colt Walker. You are, however, ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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Marlin .38 Standard 1878 Pocket revolvers: the famed long gun company began life building revolvers. The 1878 was Marlin's first centerfire model.(WORKBENCH): An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the S&W top-break .38 Single Action, 2nd and 3rd Models: the .38 Single Action 2nd Model, first offered in 1877, introduced many of the ... & Wesson): An article from: American Gunsmith
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Working the Winchester Model 1886 rifles: this big lever-action, the second Browning design manufactured by Winchester, is still popular today, both ... An article from: American Gunsmith
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