American Gunsmithing Institute Rolls Out New Tachnical Manual & Armorer's Course: Winchester 18-92m 1886 And 71 Rifles

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posted on February 22, 2012
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Napa, CA - The American Gunsmithing Institute has a new Technical Manual & Armorer's Course on the Winchester Models 1892, 1886 and 71 Rifles. Hosted by Master Gunsmith and Certified Gunsmithing Instructor Bob Dunlap, this DVD will unveil the mysteries of these John M. Browning classics. Dunlap completely understands the design, function and repair of the Winchester rifles, and now you can too.

A cutaway gun and AGI's extreme close-up video is used so that the viewer can actually see how all of the systems work and how the parts interact.

Among the items covered include:

  • History
  • Design and Function
  • Disassembly
  • Cleaning and Lubrication
  • Reassembly
  • SPECIAL BONUS: Cowboy Tune-Up

 

This course is a must have for owners (or future owners) of any of John M. Browning's lever gun designs and their descendants. The AGI Technical Manual & Armorer's Course on the Winchester Models 1892, 1886 and 71 Rifles is available at www.americangunsmith.com for only $39.95 (Product ID# 141DVD).

If you want the quick course on how to get these Cowboy Classics apart, clean, back together and operating as intended, then this is the course for you. If you want to start making money at the hobby you love, check out our basic AGI Professional Gunsmith course where, in 108 hours of your own time, you can become a certified gunsmith. 

Napa, CA - The American Gunsmithing Institute has a new Technical Manual & Armorer's Course on the Winchester Models 1892, 1886 and 71 Rifles. Hosted by Master Gunsmith and Certified Gunsmithing Instructor Bob Dunlap, this DVD will unveil the mysteries of these John M. Browning classics. Dunlap completely understands the design, function and repair of the Winchester rifles, and now you can too.

 

A cutaway gun and AGI's extreme close-up video is used so that the viewer can actually see how all of the systems work and how the parts interact.

 

Among the items covered include:

  • History
  • Design and Function
  • Disassembly
  • Cleaning and Lubrication
  • Reassembly
  • SPECIAL BONUS: Cowboy Tune-Up

 

This course is a must have for owners (or future owners) of any of John M. Browning's lever gun designs and their descendants. The AGI Technical Manual & Armorer's Course on the Winchester Models 1892, 1886 and 71 Rifles is available at www.americangunsmith.com for only $39.95 (Product ID# 141DVD).

 

If you want the quick course on how to get these Cowboy Classics apart, clean, back together and operating as intended, then this is the course for you. If you want to start making money at the hobby you love, check out our basic AGI Professional Gunsmith course where, in 108 hours of your own time, you can become a certified gunsmith.

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