How to Disassemble and Clean a Remington 1110 Shotgun: With hunting season approaching, it's a great reminder to clean our weapons in preparation, but it's always good practice to clean them before and after any use to prevent any malfunction. It's impo
Gunpowder burns rapidly when it ignites, producing a lot of hot gas in the process. The hot gas applies much greater pressure on the powder side of the cannonball than the air in the atmosphere applies on the other side. This propels the cannonball out of the gun at high speed. The ...
When it comes to firearms or calibers, what is most important is what YOU feel comfortable with. A 44 magnum (think Dirty Harry Callahan) won’t do you much good if the gun is unwieldy, the recoil is too much for you, or you simply do not feel comfortable with it. I promise you,...
This is one of the more expensive flashlights for the Remington 870, but it is also one of the best and most reliable on the market. It is a compact light that integrated into the forend of your shotgun rather than to the side of the shotgun. Some shooters like their light coming f...
We want as much of the finish gone as possible to facilitate later steps. I couldn't take pictures of this step as I do not have the third arm to handle my camera as I work. 4.1) Now this is where I might get some naysayers who say that water + wood = bad. This is a ...
Following the pull of the trigger, there's usually a barely perceptible, ultra-unrealistic "pew pew" sound that lets you know that they've shot the gun. In real life, a gun suppressor is nowhere near as quiet and unassuming as its big-screen counterparts, but it does reduce the loud ...
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