Winchester Model 37A - Rifle Restoration - Laurel Mountain Forge
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
- Recently bought this Winchester Model 37A knowing full well what I'd be diving into.. SO HERE WE GO AGAIN.
Cheers!
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Disassembly
4:47 Stripping and Sanding
9:00 Application
12:18 Bluing and Oiling
16:58 Finalizing Assembly
19:22 Test Fire
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Great job for a great American antique shotgun.
Awesome channel!!! Keep the videos coming!
👍👍For the great video and ... 👍👍 because you are from Penn.
Your videos are awesome.
You do an excellent job on them. I just happened to be working on a Winchester 37A also. Yours stayed really nice. 😊
Strange coincidence! Glad you found it helpful and enjoyable! Cheers!
I forgot about the diggity diggity lol, great video mate glad to see it done
You made 3 appearances in this one! Lol
@@BLWRK good cause you are probably in the one I’m editing a lot more lol
This is a really high quality video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for enjoying! Cheers!
you make good videos, you should keep it up..
Great work!!!
Thank you!
Great job and personality, Adam!
Did this a couple months ago to a beat up Cooey 840 20ga. I picked up.
It had a crack in the stock at the tang. Opened it up and got some super thin epoxy in the crack.
Reblued the receiver with some birchwood superblue (it's what I had)
Bedded the receiver to give it some support so hopefully it won't crack again.
It has the older style fore-end retainer, but pretty much the same gun.
Yours definitely turned out looking better but still a fun project on a fun little gun!
Anything to keep these old girls on the road, whether it's cold blue, hot blue, or rust blue.. so long as it's shooting and making people happy, is all that matters!!
I'm not sure of what epoxy you used, but I'm imagining that for the majority of use that people would put one of these through, it will probably be more than well enough. Better than nothing!
Cheers
@@BLWRK The epoxy I used to fill the crack was from Resin Research, project 21, I use it for building skis. Has the consistency of warm honey, if that makes sense? The bedding was done with Devcon
Very nice , very nice.👍👍👍🇺🇸✌🏻🙏🏽😎
There is one in a store around me for a Benny that’s got a broken spring.
Great video! Have been searching for a breakdown of the receiver. Your detail was spot on.
Completely hypothetical question as everyone knows only a competent, trained gunsmith should ever attempt trigger work. But is there anything a competent,trained gunsmith could do for the trigger pull on these firearms?
Mine is about 8.5-9 lbs. with very rough creep. (I’ve had the buttstock off and it appears clean and adequately lubed).
Thank you in advance for any hypothetical advice you could offer!!
Hey, curious, I see where you are using Laurel Mountain Brown and Degreaser. I have never used this before. This appears to give a blue/black look instead of brown. Do you have to apply more coats to obtain the blue/black appearance?
Yes, so, Bluing steel is just a (relatively) more refined finish than browning is. Browning, as a finish, is the exact same process as bluing, with the only difference being the final boil at the end. When the "brown" or rust is boiled, it converts into bluing.
Hope this helps!
the original model of that gun is a Cooey 84 and 840 made in Canada I love my old Cooeys
Great to know, thank you!
Good job. Keep posting your doing great.
What kind of oven do have to heat your parts?
Thank you! So, this is just an old electronically controlled electric smoker that I gutted! I found it used for like $60 and it works great! Cheers!
Great videos. Do you buff and boil between every rust coat? And do you know how many cycles you did ? Bluing looks great! Cheers
So, I card between every rust cycle, BUT lately I've gotten in the habit of only boiling ONCE at the end of all of my rust cycles. The amount of rust cycles really depends on the finish of the steel prior to application, but I typically try to shoot for at least 7 cycles.
It's quite a controversial topic (as is anything on youtube) converting the rust only once after many rust cycles, but I've found that it really doesn't make a difference in the end result, and saves quite a bit of time and materials.
I hope this helps! Cheers!
It does. Thanks for the answer and I am looking forward to your next upload.
Where's the link for the ejector? thats what I need, lol
Why would you soak wood stocks in Acetone when you can use Strypeeze by SAVOGRAN, which can be purchased at any Sherwin-Williams retail store? Strypeeze can be applied with a foam brush and scraped off in less than 20 minutes with a plastic putty scraper, and after it has been wiped down with a cleaner, the wood can dry and be ready for sanding. Don't ruin wood by soaking it in chemicals or liquids.
My firing pin keeps falling out out of my 37a, any idea why?
I dont think thats a m37 win. dosent look like mine
NO , IS NOT A rifle, is a shotgun.
Is not a rifle, is not a shotgun, is a Winchester!
@BLWRK well, I have two ( winchester shotguns ) one is model 840 , and the other is model 37 A ,both 12 gauge.