glad that you liked it
what's the smallest screw usually found on a gun? M2 I would presume? If it is the screw extractor that I was raving all about will come in handy up to 1.1mm
gun repair has a lot in common with lens repair. a hobbyist friend of mine cleans guns for fun and the same philosophies apply most of the time like not applying too much grease,etc
Yes, 2mm would be about the smallest with approx. 3mm a more common small screw - 'though the screws are often not metric and thread pitch is all over the place. Sometimes, one just drills and re-taps the hole to fit a screw one has, or adapts. For older guns, (mostly they are older if they need fixing,) parts are inconvenient to locate. As for your friend, a lot of time, the objective is a cleanup, re-finishing the stock, lubrication, re-crowning, bluing and fine tuning the mechanics. Of course, the pros will do the machining not usually accessible to the hobbyist.
A target rifle is no fun unless it is mechanically smooth and accurate. Final accuracy also has lot to do with custom loading the cartridges, which is another obsessive pursuit.
Yeah, both are used to shoot something.
Indeed, true, Akira! I felt uncomfortable about mention of this equivalence, when I started to bring my new camera of the time (D200) on visits (gab sessions) at my friend's shop, (professional gunsmith.) My interest in target shooting and gun repair started to wane with renewed interest in photography. His perceptive comment was to point out, that from now I was going to be shooting something else. Indeed, since then I have gone on countless "shoots," but rarely at the rifle range. There is lots in common. Both photography and target shooting are highly technical! Both pursuits lend themselves to endless tinkering! There is shot discipline. And, one strives to not harm self and what one shoots. There's lots of outdoor fresh air; good friends. One could go on...