Quality Inspection for Metal Lock Nut Pin Lock Nut to Nigeria Manufacturers

Quality Inspection for Metal Lock Nut Pin Lock Nut to Nigeria Manufacturers

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Metal Lock Nut Pin Lock Nut Standard: DIN, ISO, ASME, and also available acc. to drawing Metric Size: M6-M36 Inch Size:1/4”-1.1/2” Grade: ISO 898-2 class 5, 6, 8, 10, 12; SAE J995 2, 5, 8;Stainless Steel A2-70, A4-70; ASTM A194 2H; A563 DH and so on Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality, Competitive Price, Timely Delivery,Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.


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Metal Lock Nut Pin Lock Nut

Standard: DIN, ISO, ASME, and also available acc. to drawing

Metric Size: M6-M36

Inch Size:1/4”-1.1/2”

Grade: ISO 898-2 class 5, 6, 8, 10, 12; SAE J995 2, 5, 8;Stainless Steel A2-70, A4-70; ASTM A194 2H; A563 DH and so on

Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, etc.

Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet

Advantage: High Quality, Competitive Price, Timely Delivery,Technical Support, Supply Test Reports

Please feel free to contact us for more details.


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    Many 870 owners wish to change the stock on their shotgun to better fit them, the application, or just their idea of “cool”. 870 stocks are not usually very complicated, and basic instructions are easy to find, but there are a lot of little lesser-known details that I often see causing confusion and problems for inexperienced owners, and there are a number of extra steps and tricks that aren’t repeated much outside the circles of gunsmiths and armorers, but are worth knowing about.

    This video will cover the removal and installation of 870 stocks & grips in detail. It will explain the purpose of the stock bearing plate and when it should & shouldn’t be used, receiver sizes & stock interchangeability, and stock fastener lengths. You can jump directly to a particular step at any point by clicking on the timecodes in the following video outline:

    Intro – 0:00

    Removal – 1:37
    Stock Bearing Plate – 6:06
    870 Stock Interchangeability – 10:03
    Fasteners – 10:37
    Installation – 12:50

    Outro – 16:50

    ADDITIONAL NOTES (please read before commenting):

    I recommend watching this video with the annotations turned on. I’ll be adding various notes to provide further details, as well as links to other related videos when relevant. There will be no giant flags blocking the video, and absolutely no begging for subscriptions or likes.

    This video will only cover removal & installation of stocks & grips, not the fore-end. A separate in-depth video on fore-ends is planned, but I need to do more research on the subject first.

    This video should completely cover removal & installation of factory-installed stocks & grips for all standard 870 models (and should be applicable to 870 clones as well). I’ve done what I can to anticipate issues folks might have with aftermarket furniture, but I obviously can’t go into detail on every aftermarket setup out there. If you have questions about a specific aftermarket stock or grip, refer to the instructions, or contact their manufacturer.

    PROGRAMS USED:

    Adobe Reader
    Audacity
    AVS Video Editor 6.3 (which sucks)
    Google Chrome
    Microsoft PowerPoint
    Microsoft Word
    Rhinoceros 3.0
    Windows Paint
    Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
    YouTube Video Editor (also awful)

    DISCLAIMERS:
    By accessing this video, the viewer signifies their understanding of, consent to, and agreement with the following:

    The procedures and information presented in this video should not be taken as professional or official instruction. Any information given here is correct to the best of my knowledge at the time of posting, but may be subject to change. All actions shown were performed by a properly-equipped and knowledgeable individual, and were carried out in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations in a safe manner and environment. If changing or altering your 870′s stock has legal ramifications in your locality, it is up to you to account for that. The viewer assumes sole responsibility for any actions that they take, and any consequences that result.

    The Remington model 870 shotgun, and all official art, images, and other assets relating to this and any other products mentioned herein remain the property of their legal owners. Animaniacs remains the property of Warner Bros. Animation & Amblin Entertainment. All media used in this work was either created by me, or was published or otherwise publicly available in digital or physical form. I make no claim to anything in this video that I don’t own; I use them herein for the purposes of education and entertainment only, and the purpose, character, and substantiality of their use does not, to the best of my understanding, constitute copyright infringement according to 17 USC § 107.

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