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How To Clean, Assemble, and Maintain an AR15 Bolt Carrier Group
Midwest Gun WorksIt's simple, but needed! Maintain your BCG so they last a LONG time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button and checkout our website at the link below! MGW https://www.midwestgunworks.com/ar-15/parts.html 0:00- Intro 1:10- How to disassemble 2:28- Gas rings 3:10- Gas key 3:40- Cleaning 4:18- Oil 4:52- Reassembly 6:29- Checking gas rings 7:12- Maintenance 8:31- Outro Disclaimer: All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.421 views 2 comments -
How To Change Pistol Sights: MGW Sight Tool Tutorial
Midwest Gun WorksWhether you're only changing one set of sights, or a lot, these tips and tricks will get the job done. Remember, DO NOT use a hammer and punch on tritium night sights. They will break and lose glow. Either get a sight pusher, or take it to a qualified gunsmith. As always make sure to hit the follow button and checkout our website below! MGW Sight Tools https://www.midwestgunworks.com/tools/sight-installation.html 0:00- Intro 1:05- MGW Sight Pro Overview 3:10- Rear Sight Removal 4:32- Front Sight Removal 5:29- Sight Installation 6:28- Glock Sight Tool 7:36- Good Old Fashioned Hammer and Punch 9:08- Outro All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.165 views 2 comments -
You F'd Up: How To Reassemble a Glock
Midwest Gun WorksIf you have any recommendations for future videos leave those below! Also, don't forget to hit that subscribe button and checkout our website for all your firearm needs. MGW https://www.midwestgunworks.com 0:00- Intro 1:10- Going over a Glock handgun 2:44- The slide 4:32- Trigger Mechanism Housing 6:41- Slide Release and Locking Block 7:13- Pins 8:57- Final assembly and testing 9:53- Outro All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.388 views 2 comments -
A Guide To Working On Your Own Guns At Home
Midwest Gun WorksWorking on your own guns should be fun, not stressful. Having the correct setup and tools for the job, will only make it easier to relax. So, checkout everything at the links below and don't forget to hit that subscribe button! 0:00- Intro 1:42- Cleaning Supplies 3:10- Cleaning Kits 4:04- Punches 4:56- Screwdriver Set 5:28- Torque Drivers 7:04- Specialty Tools 8:26- A Vice 10:18- Outro Disclaimer: All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.221 views 3 comments -
You F'd Up: How To Reassemble a 1911
Midwest Gun WorksWhat's your go to 1911? 2011? There's so many good options! Need parts? Checkout our VAST selection of gun parts below! 0:00- Intro 0:35- Parts of a 1911 2:55- Trigger 3:14- Magazine Release 4:20- Sear and Disconnector 6:04- Hammer 6:26- Sear Spring 7:25- Grip and Thumb Safety 8:49- Mainspring Housing 9:08- Slide Assembly 12:37- Outro Disclaimer: All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.231 views -
You F'd Up: How To Reassemble a Benelli M4
Midwest Gun WorksWe've all been there. You disassemble a gun, and can't get it back together. It's okay, we're here to help! Have a model you want us to cover? Let us know below! MGW https://www.midwestgunworks.com Disclaimer: All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.111 views -
How to Properly Clean and Lubricate an AR15
Midwest Gun WorksThis video is not the end all be all, but I personally believe it is a very simple and effective way to clean your AR. If you have thousands of rounds down range, you can follow these same steps, but take more time to make sure you are getting all of the carbon buildup. If you have any questions leave those below, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button! AR15 Parts https://www.midwestgunworks.com/ar-15/parts.html Please Follow for more informative videos! https://rumble.com/c/c-6689653 Disclaimer: All information provided is merely for entertainment and informational purposes. Should you decide to act upon any information provided, you do so at your own risk. Midwest Gun Works does not accept any liability for any mistakes, errors, or faults that may occur. Refer to the manufacturer for specifications of the products used. It is recommended that all modifications or repairs be done by a qualified Gunsmith.381 views