Larry what I need is a video showing how to do a trigger job on the Taurus model#85 revolver.The trigger pull on this revolver is too heavy,to be useful in a combat situation.It must be lightened..Thank You
Larry you make some good videos, But you have to slow it down. I am not an expert at taking guns apart and puting them back together Slow it down and show more detail. Thanks.
You take the time to explain what the timing issue is, and can mean. So, It would seem you believe your audience doesn't already understand that. That's fine. But, if that's the case, how do you justify spending only approx 15 seconds showing the repair process? The timing definition is great. How about spending more time on an actual how-to video, instead of releasing just a "trailer"? Potential for use here, but what's provided is useless.
@SS3JackStudios I don't know how this is done in the U.S. You might not even need education for that, in the US.. Rules are somewhat different here, yknow ;)
I use a punch the same diameter as the spring but still small enough to fit in the hole and press it in until it is passed the retaining pin and press the block and trigger area down... it works really well. I'll put a video together... this video has some good info but does not explain very well how to take the gun apart.
these videos are great. they help with getting a better understanding of how the fire arms function.
drewking89 2 days ago
Larry is such a happy feller..
charger19691 1 week ago
Any gun in combat is more useful than no weapon no matter the trigger pull ... Unless its a bb gun
jovotron 1 month ago
Larry what I need is a video showing how to do a trigger job on the Taurus model#85 revolver.The trigger pull on this revolver is too heavy,to be useful in a combat situation.It must be lightened..Thank You
dannyfivefifty 7 months ago
Larry you make some good videos, But you have to slow it down. I am not an expert at taking guns apart and puting them back together Slow it down and show more detail. Thanks.
cooldog60 8 months ago
hey guy i think your the best , but i need to know how to smooth the action on my marlin 30/30 c336.
aseale7410 9 months ago in playlist Midway USA 1
You take the time to explain what the timing issue is, and can mean. So, It would seem you believe your audience doesn't already understand that. That's fine. But, if that's the case, how do you justify spending only approx 15 seconds showing the repair process? The timing definition is great. How about spending more time on an actual how-to video, instead of releasing just a "trailer"? Potential for use here, but what's provided is useless.
marksmitka 10 months ago
thats a beautifull revolver
thedarkinhell 1 year ago
Can you please stop rushing your videos. It's not as helpful as you might think.
maksini 1 year ago 2
@maksini Helpful is being kind. It's of no help at all, unless you've already done the job, in which case, you wouldn't need the video.
marksmitka 10 months ago
@SS3JackStudios depends on where you live. In europe, there is education for this special purpose.
StickerMedia 1 year ago
@StickerMedia U.S. Please?
SS3JackStudios 1 year ago
@SS3JackStudios I don't know how this is done in the U.S. You might not even need education for that, in the US.. Rules are somewhat different here, yknow ;)
StickerMedia 1 year ago
Could you build it up with a TIG welder and file it down, instead of replacing the hand?
jcole60brit 1 year ago
Well how about that...I had the suspicion that my revolver was out of time. Too bad I didn't even know about timing when I bought the gun.
JBSauce 1 year ago
gunsmith is an awesome job !
Orkunis 2 years ago 5
Great video!
Powerkicker 3 years ago
BTW, which surface of the timing hand are you stoning? Also, where did you get the tool to install/remove the rebound spring/block?
MrHumongous 3 years ago 7
@MrHumongous
I use a punch the same diameter as the spring but still small enough to fit in the hole and press it in until it is passed the retaining pin and press the block and trigger area down... it works really well. I'll put a video together... this video has some good info but does not explain very well how to take the gun apart.
XJRMANIAC 1 year ago
@XJRMANIAC great thanx...
MrHumongous 1 year ago