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GunWorks - Winchester Model 100 Disassembly (.308)

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

http://www.downeastgunworks.com Jim Green, gunsmith and owner of GunWorks of Harrington, ME, shows how to disassemble a popular-yet-tricky Winchester classic rifle, the Model 100, chambered in .308.

GunWorks is located in scenic DownEast Maine, and Jim Green is a Marine Corps veteran of Desert Storm. GunWorks accepts not only local business, but business outside of the State of Maine. See his website for more information, pictures, hints, and tips!

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Music: Kevin MacLeod

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  • Excellent how to video. Thanks Jim

  • @bluecommando18 No problem, thanks for watching! Please subscribe, I've got a couple more videos coming up here in the next day or so, and I want you to be able to see them!

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  • My problem is with the trigger group, i drifted out the pin holding the hammer, not sure if I was suppose to do that, the trigger seems to be locked back and wont budge.

  • @adlerbr12

    The gun is really simple. Give it a try.

    Bill Sewell

  • @1torawi1 You probable have a switched magazine. If the magazine has 284 stamped on the back. maybe not. Alot of after market magazines out there. Hard to tell the difference between a 308/243 and a 284. The winchester 284 can cost around $90.

    308/243 around $50. Thats the reason for switching.. Happens alot at gun shows, the reason you will most 100's and 88's on display without magazines.

    bill sewell

  • Great video thx. Just bought a model 100 in .284. The bolt hangs up once it's pulled back, not sure if it's the magazine or what. Any tips?

  • Great video!!! It greatly helped me redirect my grandfathers model 100 and get it back into shooting condition.

    Thanks

  • Great Video!!

    Jim

    How do you remove the stock from a Winchester model 50?

    THANKS

  • I just got a SEMI 308 and there is no way i will even venture to attempt to take it apart , this is way to complicated .

    This guy is a dam genius.

  • Thank you from Spain-Europe; great job!!

  • Excellent work

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