Does anyone know what the website is that shows how to disassemble/reassemble and troubleshoot all guns is? I don't remember what it is. Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know what the website is that shows how to disassemble/reassemble and troubleshoot all guns is? I don't remember what it is. Thanks in advance.
All guns? Doesn't exist. You could be talking about AGI, hard to tell with the question you ask.
Jeff
If you are thinking of manuals, try "Steve's pages" (don't know what the URL is). Otherwise, it's AGI
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You can find videos on YouTube to work on dang near any gun you want to. Pretty amazing what's on YouTube. I have a 1914 Mauser Pocket Pistol in .32acp, I figured I'd find nothing for it but no, there's a video with Larry Potterfield from Midway showing how to take it apart!
I know it's not a website,,, but the Gun Digest books on assembly & dis-assembly have been my bibles for a few decades. JB Wood did a superb job of detailing how, with pictures for many guns. 6 different books, that have paid for themselves many times over.
I tried to find this mythical Steve's Pages but it seems to time out. I did find this info on it though.
http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread.php?t=44162
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Youtube is about the closest I can think of?
Numrich has a LOT of schematics on their site. Most are free. Also the place to find hard to find parts for older weapons you're restoring:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/
I can not know what I don't know.
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