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S&W Auto Pistols Armorer's Course

...with Robert Dunlap

Armorer's Courses how-to video: S&W Auto Pistols Armorer's Course by Robert Dunlap 4_bulb Review this video!

If you own or work on Smith & Wesson revolvers or any of the common copies or variations then you need the information contained on this video! Only AGI's armorer's courses instruct you in every aspect of maintenance and repair of your firearms. On this Video Master Gunsmith and Senior Instructor Robert "Bob" Dunlap teaches you: complete assembly and disassembly (not just field stripping), parts identification, proper cleaning and lubrication and step-by-step instruction in design, function and repair, including: sights, locking systems, sears, triggers, grips, accurizing and accessories. The American Gunsmithing Institute's instructors are the best in the business.

(about 105 minutes)

This video was added to our catalog on April 21, 2005 in Firearms::Armorer's Courses.

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Reviewer: Bill B.

This is well worth the money spent. This vid goes thru disassembly right down to the last pin & spring. I will dock the score because of a very little bad camera work & not showing the correct alignments of one key pair of parts, although looking close during disassembly makes up for that. If you own or work on one of these guns you cannot go wrong with this vid.

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Reviewer: TOM O.

Well presented and understandable. I will enjoy taking what I learned to my own S&W

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Reviewer: Jeffrey S.

Tells how to strip 1st generation completely down, but does not show anything on the third generation at all. Would like to see a like closer look at the assembly and or disassembly. Camera kind of farr away and not focused on the parts being assembled all the time. Parts that the camera can't focus on would be nice to have a post os picture break down of parts to see exactly what he is talking about.

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