How to Restore a Gun, Part 1 ~ Arisaka 7.7 x 58 Type 99 Japanese Rifle
In this Part 1 of 3 videos, I demonstrate the procedure for assessing damage to a badly broken-down rifle, then show how to properly repair damage and restore it to safe operating condition, while preserving the original rifle's status to the fullest possible, and with the least possible influence to the original rifle, as manufactured. This is NOT a conversion, alteration, or refinishing project, which would ruin the collector's value of the firearm forever. This video series will show how to correctly repair any badly broken stock with little effort, and how to actually remove rust and restore badly damaged metal work with simple methods available to anyone, for pennies.

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How to Restore a Gun, Part 2 ~ Arisaka 7.7 x 58 Type 99 Japanese Rifle

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Primer 210: Japanese Type 99 Short Rifle

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How to Restore a Gun, Part 3 ~ Arisaka 7.7 x 58 Type 99 Japanese Rifle

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Anvil 086: Type 99 Arisaka duffel cut repair

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Idiots In Boats Caught on Camera

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GEW 88 Jacket Dent Repair/Restoration: Anvil 116

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The 45-70 Government ~ Back from the ashes of history!

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Japanese Type 38 and Type 99 Arisaka rifles

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Last Ditch Type 99 Arisaka Restoration | An Odd Example | Repairing WW2 Japanese Military Rifle 7.7

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Gun Cleaning and Lubrication ~ Beware the Lie!

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Arisaka Japanese Rifle Type 99, 7.7x58

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Hollywood Weapons: Terry Down Under | FD Real

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Type 99 Arisaka - History, Myths, and Collecting

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Anvil 004.... Gew91 MAJOR Stock repair

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Arisaka Type 99 to 500yds: Practical Accuracy (Why did Japanese use those sights?!)

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This Old Gun: The Type 99 Arisaka

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About Adjustable Objective Scopes

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Mauser Trigger Safety Check & Chamber Polish | Over the Gunsmith's Shoulder Ep. 23

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Japanese Type 99 Arisaka in 7.7mm (Early & Last Ditch) & Type 30 Bayonet

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