#89 - DIY Gunsmithing: What tools do you need?

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GUNS Magazine Podcast

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Many people think you need a full machine shop to work on firearms but Roy Huntington disagrees. Though he owns lathes and milling machines, Roy points out that some of the greatest gunsmiths in the country use mostly hand tools, and offers his suggestions on what you can use to get started in this fun and useful hobby. Related Episodes:  https://gunsmagazine.com/podcast/diy-gunstock-refinishing-gmp-85/ https://gunsmagazine.com/podcast/how-to-build-your-own-gun-using-an-80-percent-receiver-gmp-86/ Episode Sponsors:  The GUNS Magazine is presented by 1791 Gunleather and supported by Hodgdon.  1791 Gunleather — Our appreciation of the Second Amendment fuels our passion for gunleather and its representation of the original patriots of this great nation. 100% Certified American Steerhide, and four generations of professional leather artisans creating the perfect firearm holsters. Carry your firearm with pride knowing that each 1791 Gunleather holster is handcrafted to be the best holster for your firearm. See our full product lineup at 1791gunleather.com. Established in 1947, Hodgdon Powder Company has grown into the nation’s largest supplier of smokeless, blackpowder and blackpowder substitute propellants. Distributed under the Hodgdon, IMR, Winchester, Ramshot, Accurate, Pyrodex, Triple Seven, Blackhorn 209 and GOEX brands, learn more about and shop Hodgdon powders at hodgdon.com. Read and subscribe to GUNS Magazine at gunsmagazine.com.