Extreme Gun Recovery Attempt: Buried in CAT EXCREMENT

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  • @rilesmattix5217
    @rilesmattix5217 Год назад +1141

    I'm a corrosion engineering major. One thing you missed is the fact that cat urine contains a TON of chloride ions which are pretty rough on 99% of metals.

    • @timfolland420
      @timfolland420 Год назад +36

      🙀🧐. Interesting..

    • @C18H19NaO5S
      @C18H19NaO5S Год назад +28

      That’s an extremely interesting field of study! Thank you for sharing!

    • @ArtificialMisery
      @ArtificialMisery Год назад

      Cat piss expert

    • @AzureSetsunai4345
      @AzureSetsunai4345 Год назад +32

      *Ferb I know what we're gonna do today!*

    • @aigoru8718
      @aigoru8718 Год назад +16

      That's an interesting field dude! Lets say, hypotetically, that the guns were hidden under cat litter on purpose. Is there any compound that could be applied to those guns to make cat piss actually a protecting barrier? Kind of like using the chemicals on excrement and piss like a catalyst. Sorry if i'm not making any sense, i love chemistry but it alwaya struggled with the subject.

  • @wk-wien
    @wk-wien Год назад +1368

    "I have stopped trying to find logic in people's actions" that's a great statement 😄

    • @dan725
      @dan725 Год назад +20

      LOL. Also actually quite sage advice in life haha

    • @Camera-Guy_ODST
      @Camera-Guy_ODST Год назад +4

      My experience on VR chat

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Год назад

      Its normal to me...

    • @Jose-jl1ns
      @Jose-jl1ns Год назад

      Es por amor al arte

    • @thelaughinghyenas8465
      @thelaughinghyenas8465 Год назад +1

      I see a logic. The criminal was trying to hide guns in the LAST place anybody would look.

  • @myh106
    @myh106 Год назад +418

    I had a summer job as a porter once, and had to dispose of a garbage bag of litter a weird cat lady put out. It was leaky and the litter was ancient, the stuff dripping out of it was the color of old motor oil and so noxious my eyes were tearing up. (as I dry heaved while trying to get it into the collection bin without getting any on me) I feel deeply sorry for whoever had to dig those guns out...

    • @MRblazedBEANS
      @MRblazedBEANS Год назад +43

      Sounds like ammonia and Uriea fun stuff when in high concentration

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +72

      I appreciate your concern 🤣

    • @snowcow1173
      @snowcow1173 Год назад +3

      ​@Christian Terrill weight lifters use ammonia smelling salts to get an adrenaline rush before a heavy lift

    • @dclass4778
      @dclass4778 Год назад +2

      Yeah the stuff people feed cats is honestly shit

    • @Ezdine_G8261
      @Ezdine_G8261 4 месяца назад

      keep on keeping on

  • @davidp.6871
    @davidp.6871 Год назад +267

    "I need to delicately active the cylinder release" Cut to a clip smashing it with a hammer and punch. Love these videos! I'm intimately familiar with the 92 so it's fascinating to watch you work on it and learn more about materials science and firearm restoration.

    • @ddoherty5956
      @ddoherty5956 Год назад +6

      I pissed myself at the whacking it got too 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SpecialEDy
      @SpecialEDy Год назад +2

      I was emotional when I saw the hammering on the cylinder. That poor crane and yoke...

    • @therogers4432
      @therogers4432 Год назад +6

      ​@@SpecialEDy That poor crane and cylinder for getting hit with a punch and hammer, or for being buried in a mixture of cat shit and cat piss for years?
      I feel that was time to put that poor S&W's out of its' misery because it had suffered enough...

  • @bobjones5674
    @bobjones5674 Год назад +686

    "I stopped trying to find logic behind people's actions" And that, right there, is the key to inner peace.

    • @amazoniancustodian
      @amazoniancustodian Год назад +13

      It’s not only the lack of care, but the severity IDGAF that truly unlocks inner zen.

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Год назад +3

      One of best life advice:)

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes Год назад +4

      But is not a constructive attitude. Understanding other people is important.

    • @uncertaintytoworldpeace3650
      @uncertaintytoworldpeace3650 10 месяцев назад

      @@Willy_Tepes all you have convinced me is that people are confusing and attempting to understand them is futile. So just be normal man?

    • @uncertaintytoworldpeace3650
      @uncertaintytoworldpeace3650 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Willy_Tepes trying to find logic behind people's actions is not constructive? but yet it is "important". what? are you smoking?

  • @GenX-Grampa
    @GenX-Grampa Год назад +121

    A first for me! I restore old rusty firearms for a seller and have seen some crazy stuff but NEVER cat shlt! Craziest one for me to come in was after being hidden in a pack of frozen beef liver found in grandpa’s old freezer! A pair of old Walther P38s. Same guy also brought in an old plastic milk crate full of P38s found in the barn. About half of them were restorable but only a small handful ended up with all matching numbers. We built quite a few combining the best parts.

    • @noturfather1106
      @noturfather1106 Год назад +10

      Wow, grandpa had quite a stash

    • @MrAppalachia
      @MrAppalachia Год назад +2

      How do you source firearms like that, I would love to get into the hobby of restoration

    • @GenX-Grampa
      @GenX-Grampa Год назад +7

      @@MrAppalachia I do work for a guy that’s been doing it for a long time. He knows the son of the owner of Classic Firearms I believe. Or maybe it’s the formers owner.

  • @Crowbars2
    @Crowbars2 Год назад +107

    2:18 - "The smell would upset NileRed himself."
    It couldn't have smelt _that_ bad, surely? That dude literally smelled the stinkiest compound known to man, and the stinkiest chemical mixture ever produced, and was like "It's not as bad as I would've expected."

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +27

      hardly available and very expensive. Something that works similarly can be made from sodium EDTA and citric acid, @ElementalMaker has a great video on the topic

  • @DamnZodiak
    @DamnZodiak Год назад +75

    "The stench would upset NileRed himself" I've seen enough NileRed videos to know he'd react by saying "It's honestly not that bad..." while his cameraman is having a stroke.

  • @KurtOnoIR
    @KurtOnoIR Год назад +38

    I'm a plumber by trade, I had a customer who kept a cat box in a extra shower stall she had. The call was shower dripping. When I pulled back the curtain the ammount of damage from the ammonia in the air was extreme to say the least. I began to take the handle off, first step in seeing what type of valve it was since all markings had disappeared. Well the first step should have been to give an estimate for a new shower valve, when I turned the handle to look at the set screw it blew off in my hand with the front of the valve attached to it. Luckily it was a shower stall and I just closed the curtain and shut off the water but man. Im surprised there's anything left of that pistol.

  • @JaredAF
    @JaredAF Год назад +17

    Dude I've been looking for a 30 Luger 98 barrel here in the US for YEARS and this dude has one buried under cat sh*t!

  • @paulbeck6410
    @paulbeck6410 Год назад +51

    I have a S&W 2206 that was in a storm sewer for about 10 years. It was packed with dirt, sand, and mud. I had to replace the blued rear sight and the nickel plated controls but it turned out great. Especially compared to your 38 revolver.

    • @User_Brandon
      @User_Brandon Год назад +9

      That just goes to show that guns are really well built, a little bit of honest work and even seemingly extremely corroded guns can be in firing condition again. Always puts a smile on my face

  • @johnn8223
    @johnn8223 Год назад +91

    Honestly, this sounds like a textbook case of hoarding, which is almost always linked to profound mental illness. I hope that they're able to get into a better situation and get the help they need.

    • @chrisjb241
      @chrisjb241 Год назад +1

      Well they had 2 guns that could be put into use.... probably git a few years in prison. Guns are very illegal in Europe, even non-working guns

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Год назад +18

      @@chrisjb241 Not all European countries ban handgun ownership entirely. Italy allows a citizen to own up to three "common firearms" (which encompasses all handguns and any rifles or shotguns not considered to be hunting weapons). So if these were in Italy, mere possession of the guns wouldn't have been a crime. Though that requires the having a license and registering each gun with the police, which very likely wasn't done with these.

    • @poromafia
      @poromafia 4 месяца назад

      ​@@chrisjb241 Not really, in Finland you just have to go through a ton of paperwork and police bureaucracy to own a handgun.

  • @jeanpierrepolnareff9919
    @jeanpierrepolnareff9919 Год назад +10

    I love how you give detailed explanations of the mechanisms, corrosion and history of the guns. It's not just eye candy, it's also pretty educational

  • @jetttaylor42069
    @jetttaylor42069 Год назад +8

    Holy shit dude, you blew my mind with that little trick for those stuck handle screws. I never thought about putting it in a vise with a bit and turning it with pressure that way, you are an absolute genius

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 Год назад +23

    this video was absolutely nuts. ive never seen anything this bad. it's absurd and unlike anything else on your channel. thanks for uploading!

  • @theovaissie2480
    @theovaissie2480 Год назад +145

    Nice rescuing work ! Hope the cats too are at very good care.

    • @demonjmh
      @demonjmh Год назад +29

      With the state of these guns probably not. Owner was probably a Hoarder which makes me wonder how many other hoarders have perfectly good guns just sitting under junk and trash

    • @Irish381
      @Irish381 Год назад +25

      @@demonjmh you wouldn’t be surprised if you were able to visit some parts of the southern United States and Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine . Many of these places have hoarders who are buried in waste and have some hidden treasure in the form of firearms antiques and other valuable items that are buried under tonnes of rubbish and shit.

    • @demonjmh
      @demonjmh Год назад

      @@Irish381 I'm from the Midwest Chicago Detroit surrounding areas

    • @Irish381
      @Irish381 Год назад

      @@demonjmh I’m in the middle area of the Appalachian Trail. I’ve got some stuff from hoarders and rental lockers and some really cool rifles and pistols that are worth their weight in gold. God Bless rednecks !

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +65

      As far as I know the cats have been relocated and are doing fine 😉

  • @zeneth7779
    @zeneth7779 Год назад +18

    Unexpected NileRed mention at 2:18 haha

  • @Bob-qk2zg
    @Bob-qk2zg Год назад +7

    So many of the "restoration" videos are faked with "corrosion" painted or sprayed on a perfectly functional firearm. It's good to see a true expert at work.

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +9

      Well, in a sense, these were "sprayed" as well. Just not with paint. And not by a human 🤣

  • @SpecialEDy
    @SpecialEDy Год назад +3

    I use a Rotary Tumbler designed for cleaning brass cartridges to strip firearms. Warm Water, Dish Soap, and Acetic Acid or Citric Acid, same as with brass. You can use the Stainless Steel Pin media, is is softer than firearms steel, it doesnt damage brass and it wont damage firearm's steel.
    Franklin Arsenal Rotary Tumbler (the F.A.R.T.) is what I use. Toss the chemicals, SS pins, and firearm in, run for 3 hours, and you'll get a spotless, stripped, rust free firearm out.

  • @REXOB9
    @REXOB9 Год назад +14

    Amazing video, thanks. You must have the record for the most horribly corroded firearms. Love the humor you worked into the dialog!

  • @nezzybitt99
    @nezzybitt99 Год назад +5

    This video reminded me of the time that i had to help my mother (a real estate agent at the time) clean up evicted properties, one was an apartment in the worst part of town, the immediate danger was the rank stench of ammonia and yellow molded stains on the carpets...

  • @SMBDelse
    @SMBDelse Год назад +8

    12:38 “I need to delicately activate the cylinder release mechanism”
    *proceeds to bash it maliciously with hammer*

  • @jdunk6058
    @jdunk6058 Год назад +9

    "First of all, I need to delicately activate the cylinder release mechanism."
    *BANG*BANG*BANG*BANG*BANG
    lol

  • @RestorationVideo
    @RestorationVideo Год назад +5

    Excellent work as always. You’ve made restorations a work of art. Outstanding

  • @TheDaniel366Cobra
    @TheDaniel366Cobra Год назад +12

    "I needed to delicately activate the cylinder release"
    - Dumbledore said calmly.

  • @hot_coldman
    @hot_coldman Год назад +10

    The most fragrant video so far.

  • @Booze_Rooster
    @Booze_Rooster Год назад +11

    Have you ever considered a manual impact driver? I ignored them for years and drilled out so many rusted and swollen recessed screws in car door hinges and small throttle linkages. Finally around to using one and now its in the top drawer of my toolbox before I escalate the level of violence on a stuck or stripped fastener.

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 Год назад +3

      I've been debating myself. If it's that big of a game changer I should just do it and get one.

    • @Booze_Rooster
      @Booze_Rooster Год назад

      @@arthurmoore9488 I got the Snap On one used on eBay. Tried a few ching chong ones and they don't hold up too well. The snap on one has a heavy spring and ridiculous mass behind it. I'm q mechanic who swears by using inexpensive tools whereas my coworkers all splurge at the Snap On truck. I do however in this case recommend one by them. That's where I get all of my snap on stuff

  • @downlowgo_401
    @downlowgo_401 Год назад +3

    Using the vice to apply force to the flat bit is genius ! Thank you sir

  • @adamb8054
    @adamb8054 Год назад +5

    Thank you for restoring these items, it is a peace of mind knowing these guns are kept in better condition than what they were

    • @Cheezwizzz
      @Cheezwizzz 10 месяцев назад

      You can sleep easy 🙄

  • @arthritis1097
    @arthritis1097 Год назад +7

    this guy feel like more of a chemist than a gunsmith tbh

  • @SUBARCTICPSYCHO
    @SUBARCTICPSYCHO Год назад +7

    The uncommon and often forgotten S&W model 65, which lived in the shadow of its more popular brother the model 66, and its mighty cousins of the model 686 series, found wallowing in feline fecal matter where it was abandoned long ago. Very sad.

    • @bullgravy6906
      @bullgravy6906 Год назад

      I had a chance to get a 3” 65, but instead traded for an unfired Ruger 1V Liberty in 7 mag.

  • @tristanbarnett6271
    @tristanbarnett6271 Год назад +5

    Awesome video my friend that's still impressive that you were able to bring two of them back to fully functioning order I always enjoy your videos keep them up

  • @andytripp2002
    @andytripp2002 Год назад +7

    love all your videos anyways, but this one was special for me as i collect beretta 92's. thanks for always putting so much information in your vids!

  • @toddodell2904
    @toddodell2904 10 месяцев назад +1

    Apparently some people don’t care about the value and protection of some firearms and it’s a shame that good quality firearms like these are nearly ruined. I myself clean and oil my own property. I bought a Taurus PT99AF from a pawn shop a few years back. It had a nickel finish and was yellow in color and it needed a lot of work but with a good soaking and cleaning it is now one my best firearms. Yearly I go through my collection and clean and oil then store them in water tight cases.

  • @stoneycannabis7660
    @stoneycannabis7660 Год назад +1

    i can smell this video...... i used to have an aunt who was a hoarder and hoarded cats as well so i know this smell VERY well. Good on ya for finishing the project

  • @The_Modeling_Underdog
    @The_Modeling_Underdog Год назад +11

    Ciao, Carlo.
    Excellent video.
    I sincerely hope those serial numbers don't throw any distubing results. Loved many of the one-liners you pulled on this one. Sad to see the Bernardelli in such a state but two out of three is no mean feat. Truly amazed at how corroded some of the aluminum areas were. I knew of a local case where an ex-con wrapped a big iron in a used baby diaper and into the trash bin it went. He'd used it for a couple of robberies but got ID'ed. Police came to his house and found it anyway. Hilarious and disgusting,
    Cheers.

  • @marcusott2973
    @marcusott2973 Год назад +5

    Much awaited, much appreciated excellent insights as always from you.

  • @miketeeveedub5779
    @miketeeveedub5779 Год назад +3

    There's an old expression: "Cat got your tongue?" - in this case it's "Cat got your pistols!" Both left me speechless! Amazing how destructive cat urine/excrement is.

  • @andrewbanks1175
    @andrewbanks1175 Год назад +3

    4:24 “I don’t know where rust ends and poop begins to be honest” I have a suggestion. Yes

  • @toznerd6369
    @toznerd6369 Год назад +3

    If I've said it once, I've said it a million times,... "I don't really know where rust ends and poo begins!!!" Classic!

  • @999wilf999
    @999wilf999 Год назад +26

    My guess is that someone thought: "Where can I hide these guns that no-one would look?" and forgot the vital role that a ziploc bag plays in this scenario.
    I would probably have started by boiling the whole lot in bleach. Wouldn't have helped with the restoration, but they'd be sterile after!

    • @garywemmer9342
      @garywemmer9342 Год назад

      Hahahahahaha!!!

    • @nerd1000ify
      @nerd1000ify Год назад +6

      Bleach and steel (even stainless) don't mix. You don't want to know what it looked like when my lab mates left a stainless spoon to marinate in 37% bleach for a few weeks...

    • @scottcates
      @scottcates Год назад +1

      @@nerd1000ify Moar chlorides🤪

  • @luxo4619
    @luxo4619 Год назад +4

    These firearms look like the starter weapons of a rougelike videogame.

  • @leor2830
    @leor2830 Год назад +6

    It is great to hear mention galvanic corrosion, SCC and hydrogen embrittlement. There are some others on RUclips that are completely ignorant of that and what they do is downright dangerous

  • @desired397
    @desired397 Год назад +2

    OH BOY. Another Backyard Ballistics video. Happy day.

  • @ChrisLee-UK
    @ChrisLee-UK Год назад +6

    I can only imagine how bad that litter tray of delights must have smelled! Nice work getting 2 of the 3 functioning again :)

    • @JD-tl7ld
      @JD-tl7ld Год назад +3

      Litter house you mean.

    • @ChrisLee-UK
      @ChrisLee-UK Год назад +2

      @@JD-tl7ld we call them litter trays here in the UK 👍🏼 but same thing I’m sure.

  • @bebop_557
    @bebop_557 Год назад +3

    You know this man means business when he skips the "I didn't ask" entirely and goes straight to the "it can't be tight if it's a liquid" torch for a stuck magazine.

  • @nosaltadded2530
    @nosaltadded2530 3 месяца назад

    I would like to say that the videos you make are very well done. Camera work and the narration as you progress are excellent. Also, your vocabulary is above and beyond what I hear from most people these days. Your skill as a gunsmith is very impressive.

  • @MoldyStir-Fry
    @MoldyStir-Fry Год назад +3

    Watching you work on the Beretta reminds me that I need to clean and oil my Beretta 1951. Hopefully you have the opportunity to fully restore these guns after the case is completed.

  • @acomingextinction
    @acomingextinction Год назад +4

    Not sure that this is what *I* would call a "special treat". You're suffering for your art. But good on animal welfare for rescuing the cats, and good on you for rescuing the guns.

  • @abitofapickle6255
    @abitofapickle6255 Год назад +4

    All you had to say was "Cats," "Rescue," and "Buried in cat excrement," and I knew it was in possession of a hoarder. Say no more. I've seen what hoarders can do first hand.

  • @miloradkrstic5133
    @miloradkrstic5133 Год назад +1

    Bellissimo Backyard Ballistics, superb like allways !!!! GRANDE SALUTTI !!!

  • @marc-andreservant201
    @marc-andreservant201 Год назад +4

    Your French pronunciation is quite good. As a Canadian, this video hits close to home, as the devastation of salt rich solutions on exposed steel is visible every winter. Corrosion is the price we pay to prevent collisions.

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +1

      Merci Beaucoup!

    • @daveburnette2792
      @daveburnette2792 10 месяцев назад

      As a matter of interest, why did you choose to speak French and not Italian ? By the way, your English is absolutely incredible, if I may say so.@@Backyard.Ballistics

  • @firefly8464
    @firefly8464 Год назад +3

    Hey, another great video! All the best from the UK

  • @motojumble9385
    @motojumble9385 Год назад +2

    Amazing video as always. Thanks for taking the time to film it.

  • @josephfloyd5008
    @josephfloyd5008 Год назад +3

    Awesome I've been waiting for another video you do incredible work!

  • @rebralhunter6069
    @rebralhunter6069 Год назад +8

    When the case is done and dusted will it eventually become public info? I'm not at all familiar with Italian laws. This video leaves me with more questions than answers and I really hope details will end up being made public to hopefully answer a few things.

    • @peteraugust5295
      @peteraugust5295 Год назад +12

      Sounds to me like they found the weapons and prosecutors wanted to know if they were capable of being discharged, since the owner was probably not in posession of the necessary licenses.
      If that is the case, I feel bad for the owner, as mario would turn a rusted can of tuna from the 60s back into shooting condition;)

    • @rebralhunter6069
      @rebralhunter6069 Год назад +9

      @@peteraugust5295 yeah that's my assumption as well. And you're right, that man can work magic. I'm just curious about some of the minor details. Did they belong to a mafioso who retired and became a crazy cat lady? Or maybe it was just some crazy cat Lady who was holding onto the guns for a mafioso friend? My imagination is running wild lol

    • @neb_setabed
      @neb_setabed Год назад +4

      Just commenting in case someone updates us on this down the road

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +11

      this was just a minor case, and was the result of mental illness and not criminal intent as far as I know. Legal consequences in these cases are very mild

    • @rebralhunter6069
      @rebralhunter6069 Год назад +1

      @@Backyard.Ballistics thanks for the details!

  • @andersjjensen
    @andersjjensen Год назад +1

    2:18 EPIC! A shout-out to Nile Red is always proper form!

  • @1leggeddog
    @1leggeddog Год назад +1

    The science stuff at the start with the bullets was pretty cool and insightful! ty

  • @wioras603
    @wioras603 Год назад +4

    Sculpturing in sh**t :) This is the only restoration content related channel I respect and subscribe. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Good job!

  • @Andrew-sv6zq
    @Andrew-sv6zq Год назад +12

    So sad that those guns are in such a bad state of condition. I have a mint Bernardelli. That along with the Beretta are exceptional guns. The S&W is very good too, but the other two are just pure Italian quality. I really enjoy your restore videos.

  • @brandensmith9025
    @brandensmith9025 Год назад +1

    I know you wont see this but the way you restore the firearms on your channel have stared use it you have save a lot of historic firearms I own from scrap I just want to say thanks

  • @aaront4494
    @aaront4494 9 месяцев назад

    It is so impressive/ somewhat scary that you (or whoever) actually fired these after all the damage they had. It shows the resilience of these tools (weapons).
    And the fact that it takes someone of your talent to even get them to a “functional” status makes me feel safer.
    Because the likelihood of the common person doing this much work to try and get these working is just not going to happen except for maybe in the most extreme of situations.

  • @neilfriesland634
    @neilfriesland634 Год назад +3

    Excellent episode. Science and entertainment, what more could one want?

  • @Pabooney701
    @Pabooney701 Год назад

    13:40 I found that laughter extremely relatable. I often find myself chuckling in disbelief when even the smallest things in a large problem don't work as expected.

  • @NikoMoraKamu
    @NikoMoraKamu Год назад +2

    i really loved the vice technic , deffintily i will use it!
    thanks for the great job!

  • @anotherjones5384
    @anotherjones5384 Год назад +3

    "I don't really know where rust ends and poo begins to be honest." Not something I thought I'd hear today 😂

  • @alexfurst1397
    @alexfurst1397 Год назад +2

    Your sense of humor adds to what would otherwise be very dry, yet interesting, content.
    I am curious as to why the operability of the guns is useful information for judicial matters but assume it particularly relates to Italian gun laws.

    • @M.M.83-U
      @M.M.83-U Год назад +3

      Illegal possession is a very serious crime here, but it do not apply to permanently inoperable weapons.

  • @jonmcclane7433
    @jonmcclane7433 Год назад

    After months of not touching my Beretta I decided to take it out of my gun safe tonight and rack the slide, check the magazine, and just marvel at its beauty. It’s a 2016 model 92FS. And then just minutes later here I am randomly finding your video of you bringing one back to life. They’re great guns, I have a video of mine on my channel along with 2 other Beretta models. They’re great guns. I enjoyed your video.

  • @nou1178
    @nou1178 Год назад +1

    😭 Povera Beretta! Ottimo video, mai visto un restauro così particolare!

  • @Anonymous-ks8el
    @Anonymous-ks8el Год назад +4

    That is an amazing deep blue on the ammo 3:18, at any point in history did anyone expose metals to urine in order to produce colourful substances?
    I wouldn't be surprised if that's how a substance or process was accidentally discovered.

    • @Backyard.Ballistics
      @Backyard.Ballistics  Год назад +5

      unfortunately for a dye or pigment to be useful most of the times it has to be insoluble in water, and copper salts are usually soluble. Actually if I remember right the blue color is caused by the bonds between copper ions and water molecules. Pure anhydrous copper sulfate is white. Upon exposure to moisture in the air it gets hydrated taking the typical blue color.

  • @cassiusbyrfors
    @cassiusbyrfors Год назад +1

    Great as always, thanks! RIP the bernardelli..

  • @AbananaPEEl
    @AbananaPEEl Год назад +1

    I saw your thumbnail and at first thought it was one of those fake channels! Then I saw it was you! That gun is MESSY. I used to work in disaster restoration and I can smell and feel the cat pee soaked ammo boxes now.

  • @texturk6092
    @texturk6092 Год назад +15

    I live in Texas and my step father served in the marine corps. If he were alive and saw the condition of these firearms he’d certainly have a stroke. I’m glad I was raised to take very good care of my firearms.

  • @Terabit3
    @Terabit3 Год назад +2

    You are an absolute wizard, man. I thought those guns were done for

  • @mikeygross8619
    @mikeygross8619 Год назад +1

    That smith and Wesson revolver was made right down the street from me in America haha interesting videos sir, have a nice day

  • @alexkeeton2800
    @alexkeeton2800 Год назад +3

    Oof, I can smell this video 🤢🤢 Nice work as always!

  • @mendfi5427
    @mendfi5427 Год назад +2

    The "canon au pipi de chat" caught me off guard haha

  • @bruceleeroy_902
    @bruceleeroy_902 Год назад +5

    So, don’t store my guns in litter boxes?

  • @happynightmaremonster488
    @happynightmaremonster488 Год назад +1

    I love how this project was: derust, beat with a hammer, derust, beat with a hammer, repeat

  • @scottrobinson3281
    @scottrobinson3281 Год назад +2

    The best firearm restoration channel on YT! Have you ever tried Evaporust or MC21?

  • @jackpersales4920
    @jackpersales4920 Год назад +1

    6:48 Usually acids also produce hydrogen gas that can get into the material. Sandblasting is probably the only inert method useful to derust something like that.

    • @nerd1000ify
      @nerd1000ify Год назад +1

      Citric acid is fairly mild , the rust removal effect is probably mostly because it is a tridentate ligand and thus likes to pull metal ions into solution and make complexes with them.

  • @carstennelson4830
    @carstennelson4830 Год назад +2

    Always great stuff.. most impressive.. it has been a while since content... more please.. thank you for all you do

  • @jehoiakimelidoronila5450
    @jehoiakimelidoronila5450 Год назад

    *"...through the conservation of bad luck"* got me.
    But dang, shame that bernadelli didn't make it, the revolver is back up but needs helping hand, & that Beretta in 30 Caliber looks & sounds like it's a cursed gun

  • @PantsReduction
    @PantsReduction Год назад +1

    I learned very much about electrolysis from this video, thank you.

  • @KuruGDI
    @KuruGDI Год назад +2

    Since I work in the field of ammunition disposal I wonder what you do with ammunition that is unusable. How do you destroy this ammunition?
    We collect it, throw it into a large metal bin (~400kg) and light it on fire with coal. It takes about two days to finish and it sounds like a big popcorn machine.

  • @johnmoore8599
    @johnmoore8599 Год назад

    Well, two out of three was a pretty excellent result in this case! What an amazing and diligent recovery. I think most people wouldn't have even tried. You could have written a thesis on this.

  • @nickwilkinson7728
    @nickwilkinson7728 Год назад +2

    Love the channel, you are like a gun scientist.

  • @raughboy188
    @raughboy188 Год назад +1

    Wow! I never realized how nasty cat urine and poop realy are. On top of stench to think that they are that corrosive... I think only revolver can still fire, berreta and bernardelli... well i'm not so sure. Berreta might be able to fire if that hole can be fixed, bernadrelli on the other hand is beyond repair. I might be wrong aboout some things i wrote but i like your videos and i can learn a lot from you. Keep at it! Also i don't recall ever seeing anyone restoring RPG so in that regard i wonder what other kind of unusual restoration you'll do.

  • @phoenix3754
    @phoenix3754 Год назад +2

    What makes your hands shake so much? I'm asking this because it happens to me too. Is this some condition that you have had diagnosed?

  • @Choscura
    @Choscura Год назад +3

    wow, hoarders in italy? I always thought of that as a distinctly american problem...! gazio per tutti from america anyway, keep up the good work!

  • @BOEING--mh6xm
    @BOEING--mh6xm Год назад +6

    I pull my phone out just to see the notification for this now I’m watching it in class lmao

  • @theymusthatetesla3186
    @theymusthatetesla3186 Год назад +2

    May I just ask, have you spent a lot of time in the UK? Your command of the English Language is flawless!

  • @Cloudstrife112233
    @Cloudstrife112233 Год назад +4

    Great video, as always.

  • @kawong3975
    @kawong3975 Год назад

    This video had taught me 30 new ways to describe cat excrements and I'm not sure what to use this knowledge for

  • @abrahamcontreras9950
    @abrahamcontreras9950 Год назад

    Definitely enjoy your videos for all the informative things you show in them, can't wait for any new videos from you dawg

  • @timmeisburger3808
    @timmeisburger3808 Год назад +3

    Great work! Thank you for another interesting video.

  • @ShammusWammus
    @ShammusWammus 5 часов назад

    "I don't know where rust ends and poo begins to be honest." That's one for the books.

  • @TheTman9898
    @TheTman9898 Год назад +2

    Even cats stay strapped

  • @xXVintersorgXx
    @xXVintersorgXx Год назад +1

    What's the difference between your rust bluing and the cold bluing solutions that are commercially available? Just curious. I have no experience with these things. Sorry if you've explained this in other videos

  • @providertheoneonyoutube
    @providertheoneonyoutube Год назад +2

    that beretta 83 fell over like it just took the most massive and satisfying shit in history