Remington Model 7400 Restoration
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HENRY GOLDEN BOY 22LR WONT CYCLE!?
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@leonardbragg7910
@leonardbragg7910 19 сағат бұрын
I live just a couple of miles from where Oriskany Arms is located. Met a couple of guys from there. Am preparing to purchase one. I really believe in supporting local businesses.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 9 сағат бұрын
@leonardbragg7910 hell yeah thats awesome! I would love to visit there factory! Thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment!
@edgarsaffley687
@edgarsaffley687 3 күн бұрын
Never mix bcg parts, stay with same manufacturer. Nothing good will come from mixing bcg parts
@xxxkahunaxxx
@xxxkahunaxxx 4 күн бұрын
what was the knife you sharpened?
@incredibleadventures1027
@incredibleadventures1027 12 күн бұрын
You seem so put upon to show clear. No one is forcing you
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 12 күн бұрын
@incredibleadventures1027 lmao your absolutely correct. This was my very first video and I was so worried about getting roasted . My videos never really got any better to be honest . I dont think i was really cut out for it lmao
@moisesfernandezcifuentes7891
@moisesfernandezcifuentes7891 Ай бұрын
Me falta la piesa que va en la recamara,donde la puedo conseguir en chile
@crescoprotivin
@crescoprotivin Ай бұрын
Same problem with 17 hmr. Should have got the Savage bolt.
@thedubdon9586
@thedubdon9586 2 ай бұрын
I have mine on the way. Im very excited for them
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 2 ай бұрын
@thedubdon9586 hell yeah thats exciting! Your gonna love them! Thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment !
@Breynzen
@Breynzen 2 ай бұрын
I’m about to start this process on a lane cedar chest that’s been in my family since the 1940’s. Thank you for posting your process!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 2 ай бұрын
@@Breynzen that's awesome ! Remember to take your time and enjoy the process ! Thanks so much for dropping a comment !
@JesusPina-k1h
@JesusPina-k1h 2 ай бұрын
Slide won't come off
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 3 ай бұрын
I went and got me a classic henry yesterday. I have the same exact problem!... Poor machine work and would fire the round but would not eject an empty casing. I cycled 100 rounds and id say 80 of those would not eject! I was of course using the federal ammo. Ill get something else tomorrow and will give you an update. Thank god i found ur video, I was about to send it to the bottom of the lake with all my other firearms due to a very unfortunate boating accident last year...
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 3 ай бұрын
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 well im glad I could help ! Hang in there ! All is not lost if it's worth the effort to you. I know some schools of thought would say "just send it back" while on the other hand like me " see if you can make it work , it could be fun! " lol 😆 yes try different ammo and cleaning and working the actions. And see if you can narrow the problem down. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment !
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 3 ай бұрын
@@fakeitormakeit83 well, i had some winchester ammo and decided to try it out... Was not a good experience and now im in a hell of a pickle... I took my time and gave it a good cleaning and followed up with plenty of lube. Nice, smooth action without any ammo. The winchesters seemed to be a tighter fit than the federals tho. Lil more resistance when cycling and extremely difficult to get the spent shell casing out. Would not even eject one time. So, after 5 rounds i decided to just try a hard, real quick cycle but ended up leaving the spent round in the barrel and sendin the next round up into the top of the chamber and bending the round into da mb near a U shape and now it wont push back down into the feed tube and doesnt have enough room to come up and out with the shell casing still stuck in the barrel. Im extremely frustrated and disappointed with this rifle. I looked up the henry warranty on it and it says a lifetime warranty but dont know if they fix it kause im not the original purchaser....
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 3 ай бұрын
@@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 maaan that sucks! I wonder if it's a matter of the actual chamber being out of spec . Or maybe something with the extractor itself not getting a goof purchase on the case rim to pull it out.
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 3 ай бұрын
@@fakeitormakeit83 what puzzles me the most is the fact that I can fill the tube with any .22lr brand and cycle every round without a problem as long as the round hasnt been fired. Everytime I pull the trigger tho, the ejector leaves marks where u can tell that it is trying to catch and hold on but that shell casing is tight, almost stuck in the barrel. Unfired rounds tho, smooth easy cycle... Ive never had a rifle give me such a hard time as this one has and ive only had it 2 days...
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 3 ай бұрын
@sir.mr.georgewalter3144 I am no gunsmith at all just to be clear lol. But to me it seems like there isn't enough tolerance in the chamber to accommodate the dimension of a fired casing . Beings the casing swells after firing . But then again if the extractor isn't strong enough to grip the lip of the shell after it's been fired it could be an extractor issue .
@cecilioneus5183
@cecilioneus5183 3 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por tu vídeo! Justo estoy haciéndole el mango a una herramienta similar! Saludos desde Uruguay!
@shawnhulke7385
@shawnhulke7385 3 ай бұрын
I would guess that the lead weights were to either change the way the gun feels in your hands, barrel heavy vs stock heavy or as a crude recoil reducing device. Just my thoughts.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 3 ай бұрын
Thats the same conclusion I finally came to as well! Hey thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment !
@MegaBait1616
@MegaBait1616 3 ай бұрын
I just got a Revelation .410 single shot ans a .20 gauge pump which is a knock off of a Mossy 500 .. My FFL said he don't think they were even shot and their like 50 yrs. old.. Look brand new but have to go over them and lube n test .. be well MB .
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 3 ай бұрын
Rock on ! That's an awesome come up! Thanks for dropping me a comment !
@MegaBait1616
@MegaBait1616 3 ай бұрын
@@fakeitormakeit83 , let ya know how I make with them .. MB.
@Askfornate
@Askfornate 4 ай бұрын
2 Years with mine, love it. Have been considering the Melin, SAFishing or Alter Ego for my next one too.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 4 ай бұрын
Hell yeah man im definitely going to try a melin next ! Thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment !
@usairchairmanpfd2889
@usairchairmanpfd2889 4 ай бұрын
Nice Job!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jamesdoehler9870
@jamesdoehler9870 4 ай бұрын
As long as you get the pins drilled correctly and install the parts correctly .. learn how to polish parts they look pretty plug and play , but yeah you are building something so take your time and be 😎👍
@sergioaur257
@sergioaur257 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I got it a few days ago. Still figuring it out lol. Do you have more tips and functions to share about it?
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 4 ай бұрын
It's been a while since ive made a video but I may be able to whip something up for ya !
@sergioaur257
@sergioaur257 4 ай бұрын
Awesome! 🙌🏻😎
@michaelphipps4835
@michaelphipps4835 4 ай бұрын
Outstanding job brother….. I just inherited one of my grandfather old western auto 20ga 310…. It’s definitely a sentimental thing to spend more than what the gun is worth….. your video help me to decide that I’m going to give the old girl some love and take her to the gunsmith and turn her into a family safe queen. It’s worth it to me.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 4 ай бұрын
I greatly appreciate you taking time to leave a comment and im glad you enjoyed the video! Sometimes sentimental value outways monetary value ! Have fun with your project!
@michaelphipps4835
@michaelphipps4835 4 ай бұрын
@@fakeitormakeit83 definitely will…. Thank you for the video and motivation👍
@tclem44
@tclem44 5 ай бұрын
Why not return a machine that has an obviously faulty wheel?
@box.of.thought
@box.of.thought 5 ай бұрын
im having this exact problem with my printed g19
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 5 ай бұрын
Definitely been wanting to print one since I got a printer lol
@parjau4554
@parjau4554 5 ай бұрын
I've got a set of these. Some of the best value for money chisels on the market - their performance certainly well exceeds their price point. You mentioned dovetails at the end - another creator actually went as far as grinding down the sides of one of these exact chisels to make it better for that task.
@jasonshoop4306
@jasonshoop4306 5 ай бұрын
Anyone know current value of a 16 gauge Fulton
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 5 ай бұрын
Man its really hard to tell. Alot depends on the condition and what model and so on . You could search the same shotgun on online auctions and see what they are going for and that should give you a decent baseline to go with. I hope that helpsn!
@SonderYoga
@SonderYoga 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Bar Keeper’s Friend will remove the rust from your rivets. Get the powder and make a paste, that’s pretty dry, and rub with a sponge after a few minutes of sitting. The rust will go entirely away and save your rivets from corrosion/allow your apron to be used for decades without needing to replace the rivets that’ll eventually wear through. I found you bc I was looking for info. on how to clean my Barbour jacket and they say to re-wax waxed canvas yearly. Thinking this is why your apron is so “worn in” now that it’s been washed, it likely needs to be re-waxed. Which is pretty easy to do. Only wanted to share this bc I haven’t re-waxed my jacket in years, and it’s definitely not wearing as well as it should be. Happy to have found your video, thanks!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 5 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for watching taking time to leave such a good comment ! I definitely haven't heard of bar keepers friend so i will definitely be trying that out as well as rewaxing my apron. Its looking pretty rough since filming this video 🤣 it needs some tlc !
@Sbigol106
@Sbigol106 5 ай бұрын
Salve una domanda; la base rotante è in linea con gli appoggi laterali o vi è un gradino che ne pregiudica la precisione? Grazie
@sixfteightinguy
@sixfteightinguy 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I'm watching one right now on GB.
@fouroakscrafts7240
@fouroakscrafts7240 6 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm also trying to make some custom wooden grips but for a small 38 special. I found the the Escutcheon Screws on Brownells which is what I think you used. I'm assuming I can just cut the screw to fit my grips. But did you just use the one screw that goes all the way through? what about the other side - did you use some kind of cap screw for the other side? I'm just wondering how the ferrule will look on the opposite side if it doesn't have anything to cap it off. If that makes sense.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
Hey there! First off thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment! . So i dont know if its the "right" way to do it. But i just just the non threaded escutcheon for the screw head side and then the threaded escutcheon for the threaded side. I did trim the screw ever so carefully to make it just where the screw doesnt have maybe half a thread past the escutcheon and i think it looks pretty good that way .
@benkimbrell8849
@benkimbrell8849 6 ай бұрын
You are a beast son. Your forearms are impressive. I just bought 2 of these after receiving 1 of a different model today. Good review. I had to move the wrist buttons to be tighter on the 1st shirt. Big forearms but small wrists. Thanks for the info. It gave me confidence in purchasing this model. I use mine for fishing.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
Hell yeah i appreciate you watching and taking time to drop a comment! It makes me want to make some nee videos when i get positive feed back like this!
@John-di8md
@John-di8md 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much i bought it yesterday. Your video helped a lot!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Im glad i could help! Thank you so much for watching and taking time to drop a comment !
@Skkell
@Skkell 6 ай бұрын
My tracks didnt come with the rubber already attached on the bottom.
@bunnylou4993
@bunnylou4993 6 ай бұрын
Hardware lock set restoration?
@jaidedeye
@jaidedeye 6 ай бұрын
Been a hobbyist tool/knife sharpener for many years and a retired Vet. I’ve decided to start my own sharpening side business and this is one of the first pieces I have bought. Knife sharpening is therapeutic for my mental health from the demons of PTSD. Great video!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
As cleche as it is ima thankyou on multiple levels and im sure you know what i mean. I totally agree sharpening is a totally zen thing to do ! Im still a total newby to sharpening lol! Thankyou for watching and taking time to drop a comment !
@williamdurdin1964
@williamdurdin1964 6 ай бұрын
Great information Thnx so much
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and taking time to drop a comment !
@Everyday_Railroading
@Everyday_Railroading 6 ай бұрын
I own 3 Elites so no lol
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 6 ай бұрын
After having mine a year i have to agree with you lol
@perryberens618
@perryberens618 7 ай бұрын
Good tutorial. Very informative nice pace in walking through the learning curve. Good shout out for others teaching sharpening that you believe helped you. I just bought an EverVolt wet sharpener. I was looking up how to lock guide at angle selected. When I saw you operating the standard jig that came with stone. I slapped my forehead "So Thats how they do that !?" Every chisel comes ground to the correct angle. We non pro sharpeners tend to mess that bevel up. So I am going to set up my dull yet never sharpened chisels by moving the manufactured bevel angle to the stone. Then set the screws. Long flat shank chisels are a plus. I liked also that you showed flattening and honing back of chisel as well. Very good work for sharpening and relaxing the mind as well.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks so much for watching and taking time to leave a comment ! Im glad that it helped you! It makes me want to make more videos when i get such good feedback!
@RGabiola
@RGabiola 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! I grew up shooting and recently inherited the same rifle. I want to clean and restore mine like you did. When you sanded the forearm, did you sand in between the groves also? They are not very deep but I'm concerned about damaging the shape of them. How did you sand this one and make it look so good? Thank you!
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment!. So with wood on guns each situation is different. But the simple answer is i didnt sand the grooves. I always try to be as least invasive as possible but when the woods finish is to bad you have to remove it. I use a series of scrapers to remove the bulk of the original finish and then steel wool to (sand) now sometimes you have to sand . But if you want to try this yourself i would suggest trying to smooth out the finish with 000 or 0000 steel wool then re oiling with TruOil or a danish oil. As long as you don't get too aggressive sanding you can preserve the grooves . I hope that helps ! Also check out mark novac on youtube he has tons of vodeos on the subject!
@raulmorales9967
@raulmorales9967 7 ай бұрын
Great job,Lookout squirrels.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for watching and taking time to drop a comment ! 🙂
@JustFinall
@JustFinall 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. I’ve been wearing the ATG pants and have been wondering about the shirt. This helped a ton.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Hey man thanks for watching and taking time to drop a comment ! Im stoked you got some good out of the video!
@theodorehowe2262
@theodorehowe2262 7 ай бұрын
What a nice job you did making the grips, you need to use at least 6 coats of tru oil lightly steel wool between each coat.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks so much for watching my video and taking time to comment ! You are absolutely right ! I did end up doing another half dozen coats on them . I wish i would've gotten some more pics !
@KamranDil-j1o
@KamranDil-j1o 7 ай бұрын
Jeez...get to it. Could you be any slower? This should have been a 4 minute video. Thanks anyway.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 7 ай бұрын
Yeah your right lol this was my first video . Not saying ive gotten any better 🤣
@georgegouvas27
@georgegouvas27 8 ай бұрын
instead of brass just heat or not and bend clip spring
@cedenobrea
@cedenobrea 8 ай бұрын
Hello Friend. I would like to get one pf those wrangler shirts. I use medium size in Tamiami columbia. I am 6 feet and big arms and shoulders with waist around 34 inches what size do you recommend me in the atg wrangler model?
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 8 ай бұрын
Hey there thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment ! Im 6 ft 1 inch tall and about 260 pounds with a 36 in waist. I wear the 2xl T . The T means tall . I hope that helps !
@rayst.2934
@rayst.2934 8 ай бұрын
Very nice job I really like that color where did you buy the rose wood?
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 8 ай бұрын
Hey there thanks for watching and taking time to comment ! To answer your question i got it out of a stack of wood that a fellow wood worker had given me. If im not mistaken there is a particular rose wood that you cant get any more but im sure this isnt that particular rose wood . You can buy small scrap bundles or exotic woods online at Amazon or woodworking sites . I hope that helps!
@rotherthies
@rotherthies 8 ай бұрын
I know this is old but use a glue stick to stick the pattern to the wood you can skip the tracing step..
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 8 ай бұрын
Thats a fantastic tip! I dont know why i didnt think of that at the time i was doing it ! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment !
@rotherthies
@rotherthies 8 ай бұрын
@fakeitormakeit83 I litterally just did the same thing for my 357. Not done with it yet. But having the pattern on it made it so much easier still had to manually mark the internal. But it's still one less step.
@rotherthies
@rotherthies 8 ай бұрын
And you can either file right thru it or rip it off.. glue stick doesn't leave anything behide.
@jsmith5758
@jsmith5758 8 ай бұрын
I have a 7400 that means a lot to me and I would like to have the wood redone. Is that something that you would be interested in doing
@savingswithsadie
@savingswithsadie 8 ай бұрын
Great video and very helpful. I don't know if you mentioned it but which stripper did you use. We have to get all the old paint out of the crevices.
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 8 ай бұрын
Hey there thanks for watching and taking time to comment 😀! There are two different basic types of paint strippers. A gel type and a watery type . Also i believe there is some in a spray can. Depending on the situation i may use the gel or the watery version . For Tight corners i have used old tooth brushes and the gel stripper and also some homemade scrapers and picks to get at those tight hard to reach spots . Just be careful cause that stripper , the good stuff any ways will burn your skin pretty quickly !
@MegaRiffraff
@MegaRiffraff 9 ай бұрын
👍🏻i have one of those in 20 ga, made in 1930
@jimsheely5491
@jimsheely5491 9 ай бұрын
Where did you get the hardware? Screw, etc?
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 9 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for watching! These little grip screws and ferrules came from brownells and midway online. They arent cheap for what they are but you cant find them in a box store lol
@johncrable3349
@johncrable3349 9 ай бұрын
Nice job. The larger Adze is a "track adze". They are still manufactured by Warwood (they even sell the handles). Note also that the curved shape is intended that way as well as there being a slight back bevel on the blade (that is for control and leverage during the scooping cut). Thanks again and have a happy day 😊...John C
@fakeitormakeit83
@fakeitormakeit83 9 ай бұрын
Wow thanks so much for that info! I never knew it was a track adze . I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment ! So the track adze was for adzing down track timbers?
@darvellporter7234
@darvellporter7234 9 ай бұрын
Look like a gen5 lower parts kit
@jmac6242
@jmac6242 9 ай бұрын
By the way, Great Job!!!