How to Make and Install a Leather Covered Recoil Pad
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- Leather covered recoil pads are often found on high grade shotguns. Watch as Larry Potterfield, Founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrates how to modify a recoil pad on an LC Smith #3 grade in preparation to covering it with leather.
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There is something incredibly relaxing about these tutorials. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
A superb businessman, veteran, and skilled rifleman. MidwayUSA is always my first stop for parts, reloading supplies, accessories, etc. Their customer service and service to shooters and sportsmen (and women) in general is on a par with Leupold and among the very best of all businesses in the sporting industry. All the best, Larry!
Well said. I share your sentiments.
Bantham Nobilis you can't sell mail order weapons.
@@godaddy87 They have to be delivered to a licensed dealer who will make the transfer. Several places sell guns over the internet that way.
@@godaddy87 I find it funny that despite our other stupid gun laws, you can totally ship guns through the mail here in Canada.
I could watch this channel for days on end. There is no end to Larry's knowledge or talent for gunsmithing. Where else can you combine machine work and wood working in 1 profession.
"Hi, I'm Larry Potterfield, let me show you how to do everything!"
"It's an easy task, if you have a few tools, and lots of patience."
He's like the Bob Ross of rifle building
it always cracks me up that he has random high end shotguns hanging around.
I can’t even imagine all the cool guns he must have.
he has a gun store why wouldnt he have guns
I quite sure he has all those firearms.
Larry, everything you do, is done so perfectly. You are a consummate professional. Thanks for sharing your gift.
Roger Cazier ...I would say everything he presents to us is done perfectly. But YES! I agree he is a consummate professional.
It helps to have every single tool and supply right on hand
Simply amazing. It's no wonder those fine English shotguns were so expensive. Their construction is obviously very labor intensive. Great video as usual.
Wow, I just can't stop watching these videos. Larry is the man!
I'm the same
I just said this out loud!!! Incredible!!
Who wouldn't want Larry Potterfield as the brother that can't tell you "no"? Great vids all of them, thanks.
I’m addicted to this man’s videos. Absolutely brilliant,!
I must say that I am constantly impressed with the videos that Larry puts out for Midway. The recent series on "The Nearly Perfect Safari Rifle" was great.
Larry I've have to say your probably the best I've seen on saving old hand checkering and I really enjoy your work and attention to detail while working on old guns,and the Remington model 11 you did was fantastic
Now I know why Larry's hair is always perfect. Attention to detail.
Quite a number of simple, but effective, jigs you have to make tasks simpler and more efficient. Interesting video.
You sir are a true professional they broke the mold after you it's a pleasure to watch you work when it's comes to gunsmithing your the top man in my book always doing things in your head first then checking an double checking before you do anything years of experience is the only explanation for that keep up the great work
"I've cut the dowels from a piece of English Walnut so they match the stock."
My man!
Hah yeah, that are invisible Now that’s OCD🤣
You make all your projects look so easy . Everything you touch turns to gold,your real name is Midas lol.. Great job well done, keep making videos and I will keep watching and learning. Thank you !
Mr. Potterfield I admire your knowledge and patience. Thanks for sharing your gift.
I was fortunate enough have met Larry potterfield at the 2013 shot show in Las Vegas he was kind and gracious and is as likeable and humble as anyone I have ever met . Kept asking me are you sure we haven't met before lol I said only on TV Mr. Potterfield
I wish to god I could have an in person job or apprenticeship to learn this kind of skill. Truly fascinating.
Very, very good work! I like your lectures a lot. The way you explain your actions are crisp and clear!
The attention to detail this man has is astounding
The attention to details is incredible. A true craftsman!
Well done and beautifully executed and illustrated. demonstrating what the firearm industry is about; Quality, Workmanship, and Ingenuity.
Thank you. Mr. Potterfield
I have watched a few of this chaps videos and he is quite the clever lad. Impressed!
Though the dowels wont be seen. He still makes sure it matches. I love it
True craftsmanship right here.
Dear Larry: you are gentleman and a scholar. And on top of a wonderful crafts man. Keep it up.
i love learning how to do things the old way. they really teach you the skills
Tnx,there are a couple of things I would have done differently but maybe thats why you are the expert craftsman. That leather finish really made the recoil pad cover pop. I have leather as soft or softer than that but slightly thicker.
This video has helped me confidently do a leather wrap. All your videos after fantastic and pass on skills and knowledge that aren’t shared that well. 🙏🤝
That chalk trick is ingenious, and I wish I had thought of it. Useful way beyond gunsmithing.
That looks incredible Larry, well done ! The leather really makes a statement.
At first I thought Larry was dealing with a "kit" but only in that he started with a foam pad- the rest looks like top notch work. This inspires me as I have a Mosin Nagant M44 that loves to kick.
True craftsman. I admire your patience and ability.
Another amazing instructional video, thanks Midway!
As usual, perfect job. This is what quality looks like. Thank you!
Great job Larry as usual. Your Talent never ceases to Amaze me !!!
WOW !! finish product look way much better than what i was thinking !! Another great work Larry !
It is such a pleasure to see you work.
Absolutely professional and beautifully masterful work to increase the appearance on a terrific heirloom firearm.
Every time I get done watching one of his videos feel like I graduated gunsmithing school
The little things: Dowel pinching, star cuts, anti-bunching cuts under the pad, etc. are the difference between a work of art and something that looks like a toddler made it.
Your videos are awesome, great work and thank you for sharing these skills.
I have learned so much by watching these videos. Love MIdway and Larry
I stumbled across one of your video's today and was blown away by it. I have forward a couple of your video on to friends of mine that love guns. Great video's Sir.
Amazing! Larry Porterfield is the man!
Nicely done. Lots of labor in that project.
This is fairly simple and makes the gun look SO much better. For all the gunsmithing stuff, this is one thing that I think is doable even with my limited skills. ...And I think I can get by (ie wing it lol) without the specific tools. Ya I think I want to do this.
Thanks for the ideas and how-tos Larry. Most places would make you pay for access to this much info.
very nice ! I had no idea so much work could go into a recoil pad.
Bravissimo !! What a craftsmanship !! Beyond any expectation !
You are a national treasure.
Wow...that was slicker than ox snot!!! Really nice!!! Larry is the man!!
Jeez.
All that for that!
Larry is a really good gunsmith
so much work for such little functionality, but its superb craftsmanship and looks excellent on that stock, outstanding work
That's an ANCIENT bottle of Titebond II, the label on II has been blue for most of a decade! ;)
Nah the blue ones are Premium Glue and the red ones are Dark Wood.
Great work! A great example of how time consuming it is to create leather items.
Didn't expect Larry ti have good woodworking tools.
I´,sure that our local gunsmiths don´t know their job like Larry . He´s unique!
Great craftsmanship!
WOW! Thanks Larry!! Some great tips there that I am going to use.
Wow is all I can say. I started my own gunsmithing shop here in indiana called Jay's Gunsmithing and you inspired me to go ahead and follow what I love to do.
Excellent video. Gives me some great ideas to make my recoil pads look better. Thanks for the help.
You are a true craftsman I love your videos of knowledge and learning
Amazing to watch. Really satisfying
Slick operation, looks good and professional , Thanks
This is an outstanding work
Great vid! Fantastic watch. Thanks so much.
The most likeable guy, and so very knowledgeable plus a great instructor as well. By the way Larry: Thanks for improving the search engine on the web site!
Really enjoy watching your videos, you are a master of your craft!
Sir, You are an inspiration. Sadly, I need a leathers pad for my gun as my previous one has died but I am in the UK and you are 4000 miles away.
You make it look so easy thanks for this video
Best gunsmith around
Beautifully done.
That was very interesting, I have never seen that kind of recoil pad before.
This is like watching ASMR! So relaxing
You're a true craftsman sir.
My, what a labor of love this is!
Beautiful work
Properly done, with love for the firearm.
Man, this guy really master, working with him will not hungry.
Lovely work.
Larry your a genius 👍
Best wishes from England
Larry you are a true expert.
I mean I'm not sure I see the point... but the quality of the work is top notch!
Very nice work. I appreciate th attention to detail.
at first it seemed like a ton of work just for a leather cover but jeez, it looks AMAZING when you're finished!
This man is a genius and has a very impressive skills and accept greetings Dear sir
Mark Calaway
What a job well done!
Beautiful job!
Great video Larry you make it look easy ,if i tried doing this i would probably hurt myself lol.
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Very impressive Mr Potterfeild!!
Very professional. Liked and subscribed!
Marvelous job!
Love your videos. Thanks
excellent work
Beautiful work. I wouldn’t have thought it would be that tedious tho. That’s a lot of work for sure.
He is so stereotypically American (I mean it in a good way).Smiling,helping,like guns a lot, and likes his job.
Work of art