John Bush is an internationally renowned expert on the pasts military firearms. He is an expert witness and can tell what factory most parts were made in just by looking at them. He specializes in finding and selling parts for these guns for both the shooters and collectors markets. He understands the design, function, and repair of these firearms and has instructed our Armorers Courses on Submachine Guns and the Browning 1919RCMG. We use a cut-away gun to let you actually see how the rifle and all of its components operates. This course also covers building the FAL from a parts kit, barrel installation and headspacing, as well as identifying inch and metric guns.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Bob Dunlap is a renowned expert on most of todays and yesterdays important AND obscure firearms. He has been a warranty station for most manufacturers, both large and small. His understanding of the design, function, and repair of firearms in general is unsurpassed, and his appreciation of European and exotic arms is legendary among his students. The H&K series of roller-locked military assault rifles and their semi-auto counterparts were an extremely successful evolution of a Polish idea, brought to fruition by both the Germans and the Spanish. The guns have been imported to the U. S. in big numbers since the mid-80s. This course is designed to help all of you owners who love the gun, but are a little mystified about its workings. In typical AGI fashion, we use a cut-away gun that allows you to actually see how the various parts work and interact.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Bob Dunlap is a renowned expert on many firearms, including U. S. military rifles.For those of you looking for complete specifications and tolerances for National Match versions of these rifles, and those of you looking for enough information to qualify you as an Armorer for the U. S. Army Marksmanship Unit, this course is NOT for you. This course also does not cover rebarreling, as this is not a unit Armorer function. BUT, for those of you looking for practical instruction in how to get your rifle completely apart, clean, troubleshoot, make common repairs, and get your gun back together and operating properly with none of those pesky and embarrassing leftover parts, you have come to the right place. Bob uses a cut away gun so that you can actually see how the internal parts function and their relationship to one another. This will help you to understand the design and function of these guns.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Bob Dunlap is a renowned expert on many firearms, including U. S. military rifles. For those of you looking for complete specifications and tolerances for National Match versions of these rifles, and those of you looking for enough information to qualify you as an Armorer for the U. S. Army Marksmanship Unit, this course is NOT for you. This course also does not cover rebarreling, as this is not a unit Armorer function. However, for those of you looking for practical instruction in how to get your rifle completely apart, clean, trouble shoot, make common repairs, and get your gun back together and operating properly with none of those pesky and embarrassing leftover parts, you have come to the right place. Bob uses a cut away gun so that you can actually see how the internal parts function and their relationship to one another. This will help you to understand the design and function of these guns.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Master Gunsmith Bob Dunlap is a renowned expert on firearms. He has been a warranty station for most manufacturers, both large and small. Learn about the history of this firearm and why it was so popular with the United States Military. The design and function of all the parts are explained in detail, in typical AGI fashion.This course will enable you to understand the differences and similarities between the M1 (semi auto) and the M2 (selective or full auto fire) versions of the gun. Extreme close ups of the various parts allow the viewer to see the function and movement of the parts as they work in the gun. The fact that so many people own this firearm makes this course extremely valuable. If you want the quick course on how to get this .30 caliber carbine apart, back together, and operating as intended, then this course is for you.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
This course covers:Design & FunctionDisassemblyCleaning; The AGI WayReassemblyDifferences on the National Match RiflesClick the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
For over 110 years boys have been filling their dreams with Marlin's little lever action .22 rifle and its successors. These are the world's most popular .22 lever actions and there are millions of them around.The Golden model 39A started life as the Marlin model 1891, the first lever action rifle ever chambered in .22LR. The tubular magazine was changed to front-loading with the model 1892. The 1892 gave way to the takedown model 1897, which became the model 39 in 1921 and model 39A in 1937. The Golden model 39A Mountie was introduced in 1954. The 39 was produced until 1983 when the current Golden 39A with the cross bolt safety was introduced. Changes between models were so minimal the rifle is considered to have been continually produced to the same basic specifications for over 110 years.Until now there just was not any information available to the average owner on how to care for and improve these guns. Instructor Bob Dunlap shows everyone how to completely strip the gun down, put it back together, and what to look for in the process. Bob understands the design, function, and repair of James Marlins classic lever gun design as well or better than any other gunsmith alive does today. He uses a cut-a way gun to enable you to actually see how the internal parts work together, and their functional interrelationships. Now you can learn what each part is supposed to do, and how this great design has been the basis of one of the most successful guns ever made.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Covers Marlin Lever Action Rifles Models 1894, 1895, 444, and 336Bob Dunlap understands the design, function, and repair of James Marlins classic lever gun design as well or better than any other gunsmith alive does today. All of these rifles are essentially the same mechanically. The only difference between the pistol caliber 94s and the other guns is the fact that their bolts are square and the right side of the action is open all the way to its rear. They are operationally identical as well and disassemble the same way. Bob uses a cut-away gun to enable you to actually see how the internal parts work together, and their function. If you want the quick course on how to get the Marlin half of the two best-selling rifles in America , the other half being the Model 92 and 94 Winchesters, apart, back together, and operating as intended, then this course is for you.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
With over 4 million of these inexpensive little .22's out there, this is your chance to really get ahead. These rifles were sold under several different names, and even through department stores like Sears, Western Auto, and Montgomery Wards. This course is applicable to all models. Those of us who have owned one of these neat little rifles know they are great for accuracy and reliability, but when they do go bad, it is hard to find someone who knows how to fix them. Well, here is your chance to learn what it takes to keep your gun up and running or simply ways to repair the ones you picked up cheap. Join Master Gunsmith Bob Dunlap for two hours of instruction on the design and function of one of the best-selling guns of our time. As always Bob uses a custom cut-a way and shows complete disassembly of the gun, and gives tips on what repairs are common and how to fix them yourself. Not only is it fun and informative, but you will be able to take advantage of some of the best deals in the gun market today. If you want the quick course on how to get these Marlin / Glenfield rifles apart, back together, and operating as intended, then this course is for you.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Models 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1898 Mausers from two World Wars, countless smaller wars, and dozens of country's arsenals are back on the market in many variations. Applicable to all models and later variations. Highly detailed, Ken shows you multiple models and explains their differences. This is the most widely used, highly respected, and prolific bolt-action battle rifle ever made. In 1889, Paul Mauser began the development of his front locking military bolt actions to the near perfect model '98. The rapid adoption by the Imperial German Army a century ago, through the present day. In addition, the '98 and its variations have been in combat somewhere in the world in every decade. Complete instructions for disassembly to the last screws and pins, inspection, cleaning, and reassembly will make you an expert on the care of these guns.This course is designed to help all of you owners who love the gun, but are a little mystified about its workings. In true AGI fashion, we use a custom cut-a way gun that allows you to see how the various parts work and interact.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.
Master Gunsmith and AGI Senior Instructor Bob Dunlap uses his extensive knowledge of firearms to show and explain the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbine to you. Bob uses a cutaway firearm and various models of the Mosin Nagant to demonstrate the design and function of this classic military rifle. Bob starts out by giving us a bit of history about the firearm and we get a first look at some of the variations found in this gun. This Armorers course will enable you to disassemble and then reassemble your Mosin Nagant and be able to avoid the frustrations and common mistakes often made by the novice gunsmith. You will also be shown the safety features of this firearm.
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Join Master Gunsmith, Robert "Bob" Dunlap, as he shows you all the ins and outs of the Remington 700 Rifle. Bob shows you a complete disassembly and assembly (not just field stripping), parts identification, proper cleaning and lubrication. We give you step-by-step instruction in design, function, and repair, including locking systems, feeding systems, sears, and triggers. Stocks are also covered along with easy repairs for common problems. Bob will take you inside this rifle and show you what each part is supposed to do and how to maintain and repair it.Click the video play button on the image for more information about AGI’s Armorer’s Courses.