Gunsmithing: Trapdoor Springfield Rifle .45-70 Government (Gunworks)
http://www.downeastgunworks.com http://twitter.com/#!/mainegunworks / gunworks Jim Green, gunsmith and owner of GunWorks of Harrington, ME, shows how to disassemble this classic Custer-era trapdoor Springfield rifle, chambered in .45-70 Government. 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! Music: Kevin MacLeod Copyright © 2011 GunWorks

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