Musketman

Musketman

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The Battle of Shiloh Hill

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Southern Soldier Boy

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Deer Crapping On My Sunset

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Making Croatian Potica Bread

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Manifest Destiny

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  • @Plainsimple67
    @Plainsimple672 ай бұрын

    I wish you had a clip of how you cleaned the checkering, I want to do that to my used Browning 725 that I purchased and needs to be refinished.

  • @Pittbull13
    @Pittbull132 ай бұрын

    When someone refers to themselves in 3rd person you know the bullshit is coming

  • @djpurry-mw8vz
    @djpurry-mw8vz3 ай бұрын

    John Wilkes Booth died in VA. His body was identified by close to 10 people & the soldiers who surrounded the barn. He died a death fitting his crime. His body is buried in MD with the rest of his family at the foot of his righteous sister, Asia Booth! He has a distinct tattoo on his hand missing from this body set up by charlatans to bilk people out of their money. JWB was manipulated into throwing his life away & hurting his family when he could have just left to Brazil as a colonizer for Confederates, had the lifestyle he preferred & been somebody! He abandoned his sister. He should have lived & traveled to the UK & confronted his bad brother in law for how he was treating his sister, Asia! Obama would never have been more than a contender had Lincoln lived which would have spared US Prez Joker One Election aka JOE Biden who deserves the fate of Lincoln unlike Abraham Lincoln! The globalists of the time via the Central Democratic Committee led by George Sanders manipulated JWB to be their mercenary to kill Pres. Abraham Lincoln! Wish there was more investigation & expose on that although the facts are out there!

  • @rikji
    @rikji3 ай бұрын

    no guard standing for a President??? makes you wonder who were involved!

  • @rikji
    @rikji3 ай бұрын

    booth was jewzy

  • @ronfiveo
    @ronfiveo3 ай бұрын

    Great video. Do you do any sanding in between coats like one would do with True Oil finish. You just wipe it on let it dry and wipe on a second coat... let it dry... and the same for every coat? The stock looks great. Thanks for make this video. :)

  • @despereaux9452
    @despereaux94524 ай бұрын

    checkering

  • @peterward5538
    @peterward55385 ай бұрын

    The shotgun laying in the gravel…..ouch

  • @D_A_D_
    @D_A_D_5 ай бұрын

    Hi! So glad I found this video. I was just looking for generic refinishing videos and stumbled across the exact gun I'm trying to refinish. The gun was bought by my great great grandfather in the 40's to shoot ducks for market (back then you could sell them). Then it was passed to my grandfather, my father, and he recently passed it to me. I'm curious about a few of your steps. When you say you got a razorblade into the knurling, do you mean you went inbetween every single knurl? Also I'm curious to see what cleaning with a razorblade even really entails. Did you use an electric sander, hand, or a mixture of both? There is also a little pock mark on the hand guard I'd love to send you a picture of and see if you know of a way to fix it. Thanks!

  • @Cesko_Plny_Fialovejch_Zmrdu
    @Cesko_Plny_Fialovejch_Zmrdu5 ай бұрын

    Important note: There's a big difference between standard boiled linseed oil and Tru-oil. Tru-oil has aditives to make it dry faster and also usually a wood stain in it. Also Tung oil is absolutely different thing and will smell like fries and will not dry completely. If you want to use traditional oil finish by boiled linseed oil, what worked best for me is a hand rubbed finish by these steps: 1: clean the wood as best as you can, soak it in acetone if it is needed. Get rid of all oil, , dirt, rust, vax and old finish products 2: let it dry perfectly, but don't put it in direct heat (as radiator heat can warp, twist or crack wet wood). This step will take anywhere from 12 hours to 10 days, don't rush it. Put it in room temperature somewhere and wait. Acetone residue will also damage wood stain and final finish if you don't let it dry off, so don't rush this 3: Repair wood if its needed. Do a good job with tools specialized for wood. Wood bondo doesn't work as bedding material and super glue doesn't work for crack repair 4: apply wood stain if desired. you will aply it with wide brush along the wood grains. Wait about 2 hours and wipe all excess stain with paper towels. Let it dry for 24 hours and wipe it all again but with clean rag. 5: apply boiled linseed oil by your bare hands, dont use towels, rugs or paintbrushes, fingers will do just fine and you'll be able to spread it evenly.. Important..overdo a first coat, let it be absolutelly all over the stock, linseed oil needs to be in heavy coat to soak in the wood in depth. 5: Regularly check wood every few minutes, each time you see dry spot immediately add more linseed oil. Keep wood completely wet like that for around one hour 6: after one gour of manualy wetting the wood, take a paper towel, wipe of excess oil and you'll end up with soaked wood that doesn't have thick coat on but is still wet to the touch 7: use your open hands and fingers to rub finnish to the wood. Do wiping motions following wood grain but eith you bare hands, adjust speed so both your hand and wood gets pretty warm. This step is important and it'll open wood grains and allow oil to be pressed in. Rub rhe stock like this for anywhere around 10-35 minutes make sure oil gets everywhere, even inside the cut outs for action 8: After that wood will still feel just a little bit wet, leave it like that, just make sure oil is evenly spread (there's no buildup anywhere)and place it somewhere with room temperature 9: Wait 24 - 30 hours 10: Congratulations, your first coat is on, wipe the entire srock with clean cloth rag and wait until stock stop being sticky (as linseed oil dry, it gets sticky until it dry completely). 11: After wood is not sticky anymore (around 2 days) You can repeat the process or you are finish. Just take in consideration that each coat will require larger amount of time to dry and lower ammount of oil used. Never leave the stock completely wet without wiping off and hand rubbing the excessive oil as it will become sticky and DRY NEVER. If you did, you have to wash stock in acetone bath for 12 hours and repeat all this again 12: apply another coats only when stock STOPPED being sticky. It usually looks like this 1rh coat- 1 day- 2 thcoat- one week - 3th coat- 2 weeks -4th coat- one month- 5th coat- 2 months - 6th coat 13: Tru-oil will dry much much faster, so consider using it. Boil linseed oil is archaic method that has been around since BC times, its not perfect amd certainly not immediate. But if you have time and Will, your stock can look same like that nice looking 130 years old rifle you got from auction and always wondered how they made its wood look so good. Signing out. Ask me for any questions

  • @justinriley8651
    @justinriley86516 ай бұрын

    you should put a rag down on that table you keep slipping around on there and your going to damage the wood! driving me crazy seeing that 😮

  • @user-jf8oc3ri2q
    @user-jf8oc3ri2q6 ай бұрын

    Booth was killed at the Garrett farm . Some people back then loved conspiracy theories just like they do today

  • @cj4freedom856
    @cj4freedom8567 ай бұрын

    Great video on how to restore good wood stocks. Really liked how you used linseed oil to get the grain to pop on the classic 50.

  • @shawnnielsen1898
    @shawnnielsen18987 ай бұрын

    How did you get the medallion off at the base of the pistol grip?

  • @yakamotive
    @yakamotive9 ай бұрын

    sure it isn’t a marmot?

  • @Daddy53751
    @Daddy5375110 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love that buttstock! That tiger stripe/flame is amazing. The woods they used on plain old factory rifles is stunning.

  • @travisbayles870
    @travisbayles87010 ай бұрын

    Booth shouldve got a medal and a pardon He was a true American hero Lincoln was a heartless tyrant and a dictator who violated every article of the US Constitution Lincoln got what he deserved Im only sorry Booth didnt kill him sooner Sic Semper Tyrannus

  • @beckfest4265
    @beckfest426511 ай бұрын

    Saw a picture in the Banff park museum and have been enamored ever since.

  • @dale5898
    @dale589811 ай бұрын

    Ten thousand thumbs up!

  • @danhayward9186
    @danhayward9186 Жыл бұрын

    Used cooking oil on my knife handles works well supose it will work on firearms easy to tough up as with all oil finishes

  • @russellseville6068
    @russellseville6068 Жыл бұрын

    It could've been prevented security sucked back than

  • @bobjairell7479
    @bobjairell7479 Жыл бұрын

    Gunstock refinishing

  • @charleskeefer3043
    @charleskeefer3043 Жыл бұрын

    Philadelphia, near the river, and display, longest speech until the horses claw the Libby hole.

  • @lawrenceharris11-kg2ei
    @lawrenceharris11-kg2ei Жыл бұрын

    That would be like a kin to witnessing and surviving the likes of the titanic sinking and surviving….. or the San Francisco in 1900 earthquake!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HarrisFire4effect
    @HarrisFire4effect Жыл бұрын

    Just the fact that im listening to a the voice of a person from that era is cool

  • @sinbadsailor1963
    @sinbadsailor1963 Жыл бұрын

    His story sounds like total bs. He was broke and would tell these fanciful stories for money.

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 Жыл бұрын

    I use raw linseed for my stocks 👌

  • @philipwilliams924
    @philipwilliams924 Жыл бұрын

    Try a old tooth brush for the checkering then a horse hair shoe brush.

  • @dafnshecood6898
    @dafnshecood6898 Жыл бұрын

    How do you protect the wood of guns and what oils are used to dye wood?

  • @StevenSmith-pt8rz
    @StevenSmith-pt8rz Жыл бұрын

    Planning to treat walnut stock on m1a with oiled linseed oil. Having not done this before will practice on two pieces of walnut of pretty much same size to see how it comes out to be safe. There’s a saying about treating the stock on m1 and m1a. Once a day for a wk., Once a wk. for a month., Once a month for a year., and then once a yr. after that. We’ll see how the stock comes out after each coat to see if it needs all those coats.

  • @yvesf5355
    @yvesf5355 Жыл бұрын

    Great Video ,I'm just about to start a new Project and this look's like a great Idea ,thank you ,P/S your gun look's beautiful .

  • @Strengthandconditioning60
    @Strengthandconditioning60 Жыл бұрын

    What an absolutely beautiful piece of wood! Excellent job!

  • @charleskeefer3043
    @charleskeefer3043 Жыл бұрын

    In Philadelphia, a slap pope omitted Florida and the semi coercion for the yolk .

  • @charleskeefer3043
    @charleskeefer3043 Жыл бұрын

    Long duck dong

  • @stevenmay2937
    @stevenmay2937 Жыл бұрын

    booth was 2 years too late.

  • @Deadcntr
    @Deadcntr Жыл бұрын

    The rule with linseed oil is. Once a week for a month. Once a month for a year and once a year for the life of the wood.

  • @alpalmieri8644
    @alpalmieri8644 Жыл бұрын

    Tung oil,linseed oil never fully cures

  • @BenDover-fh6fu
    @BenDover-fh6fu Жыл бұрын

    TROSSER!

  • @BenDover-fh6fu
    @BenDover-fh6fu Жыл бұрын

    Knurling or what ever ?You mean checkering? Yeah don't feel bad it's only been called CHECKERING for a couple of hundred of years ! Linseed oil yeah that was good 150 years ago! Anyone that does not know what checkering is called should not be giving no one advice on any thing! Not knowing what something is called on a firearm is the mark of a know nothing!

  • @RichS_shalom_brothers
    @RichS_shalom_brothers2 ай бұрын

    Knurling is the proper name so you really just made that nasty comment to make a fool of yourself, and in the case of metal it is really only called knurling. Further linseed oil is a very common oil finish for guns, utensils, tool handles, furniture and plenty of other wood surfaces. Grumpy bastard

  • @JensenRoerden
    @JensenRoerden Жыл бұрын

    Saw one this weekend in Tillamook

  • @lynnes11
    @lynnes11 Жыл бұрын

    I've lived in the PNW my whole life and just learned about these lol. In what area did you spot this one?

  • @NgJackal1990
    @NgJackal19902 жыл бұрын

    how long to wait between each coat?

  • @lifeshort
    @lifeshort2 жыл бұрын

    How did you clean up the checkering to begin with? Only half a video here

  • @crashoverride4881
    @crashoverride48812 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, I did that to my grandfather's 30 30, 94 manufactured in1937. Only I did not sand it, I smooth it out with 0000 steel wool, and six coats of Boiled Linseed Oil. Looks original.

  • @ornamentallyyou
    @ornamentallyyou2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, shocking, deep. Amazing that this piece of history survives

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob314152 жыл бұрын

    When was the recording made????? SMH.

  • @ryanpoolecountry8864
    @ryanpoolecountry88642 жыл бұрын

    Im getting back into civil war reenacting Im with American civil war association 7th Virginia CSA infantry from California

  • @robertwoolford5151
    @robertwoolford51512 жыл бұрын

    Excellent review! Just what I was looking for. 🍂

  • @Rokdar1
    @Rokdar12 жыл бұрын

    I guess lincoln never understood the meaning of 'What goes around comes around.'

  • @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095
    @rodsvintagesxschannel.30952 жыл бұрын

    Another way is 0000 steel wooling it in...really makes smooth