@@АндрійМатвєєв-е2у I love the little thing... reliable, super accurate (in single action) despite the size and short sight radius but man that recoil is a bit more than a little distracting! Also , the weight of that double action is also quite insane, far worse than the 1895 Nagant.
i would recomend to polsih the gun a bit with fine sandpaper befor bluing. It will make the final result much better. Either way good job and keep making videos.
Thanks for the tip, I polish with a 8 inch bench grinder with a buffing pad and compound. I haven't done it very often because I don't want to lose marking on the gun. Thanks for watching
These guns look like they were stored at the bottom of a dirty lake for decades. Super nice work bringing them back. I thought I knew a little about guns until I see what you can do. I know very little.
Evaporust great stuff use over and over again. I've got some I've had for years only used it once. I love it. Great Job. And God Bless. God Guts and Guns made America.
@@TheKinzlerBrosmagnificent hand work please that lubricant your using yellow colour Seal it saying in that plastic container? Where can we purchase it please!.
Amazing how blueing almost became bronzing, great look for the pistol. Thanks for the gel test, looks like it was nearly freezing that day making the gel more resistant but the pistol delivering 100% . If it's cold enough I guess gel could be almost bullet proof. Somehow the video was over too quickly, I was looking forward to your next restoration.
That hot blue turned out really nice and another fine resto! Man, from the meticulous and professional restoration to the amazing close up videography, you guys only get better all the time! I could watch these for hours👍🏼👍🏼 God Bless you boys and God Bless America!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Cute little pistol. Might be a smart choice for a CC, actually. Interesting it fires the 9x18 - that is not a light cartridge. Kind of a shame the cartridge is 'out of favor.' Reassembly looked like a hemorrhoid-inducing chore. She's a beaut now, you really breathed life back into her. 🙂
I am always curious why you use WD-40 for the post-bluing soak instead of the more tried and true non-detergent motor oil or kerosene, as WD-40 does contain significant solvents mixed with its lubricant. However, it did result in a fascinating colour on that slide, so perhaps it was worth it this time. Well done, great video and pretty informative restoration.
Well sorry to tell ya but we have not fished in over two years and are not anymore. I hope I don’t lose you as a viewer and supporter. But I understand if you leave. This just is not a good area to fish constantly.
Hi another great restoration....too long to see your vidéo, i wait about it evrey Day....some idea for gun : luger p08, tokarev, 1892 st Étienne, walter ppk, nambou, usm1, etc.....every gun of ww2....i live in France and it s a great pleasure to see you doing gunsmith....thans for all and please qickly another vidéo of your wonderful restoration....❤😊❤😊
It's not even the glock 9mm either. This gun never had a sensory plate the automatics have. It even works differently compared to electro tasers, billy clubs, tear gas cannisters, riot helmets with face shields, and riot shields. 🛡 ⛽️ 🛡 🔫 😳 👌 😍 💪 🙌 🔫
Your Brothers made it already up again to be my favorite channel! The work, shooting and informative entertainment was very huge gentlemen! It's just me or is it a Walther copy? Never believed that one could hit the target as you did with the polish made, never noticed that the polish police wear other side arms as Makarov in my younger years..Just it liked had to be you did it men! God's Blessings from Northern Germany Ludwig.
Love your videos, I did have a question, though. With guns that end up with a lot of pitting, does that affect the function after restoration or do you do any smoothing of parts after? I would think that if there was pitting on the frame and slide it might affect operation or even potentially bind in some cases.
The magazine spring is weak, it doesn't extend fast enough to catch the slide after the last round is fired. Otherwise, not much seems to be needed; as you note, the chrome-lined barrel and chamber look just fine. Although, the return spring looked too short to me (comparing with similarly constructed pistols I have, though I don't have this model). I'd replace it (especially in the case of blowback gun).
@@cvp0 I know that. For the ones that they do recover from that, they explicitly show it. I know some of them are also barn finds or even commissioned work. I was just curious where they got this example from is all.
Well we get emails everyday from people around the country with their best up rusted and fire damaged firearms. We sort through the people that are serious in getting their heirloom or just favorite firearms restored. It’s a long process. Hope this helps. I have my own FFL license to I can get the firearms.
USUALLY your work is so careful BUT the square shaft screwdriver thru the mag to try pounding out is way too likely to damage the thin metal of the mag
You skipped assembling the loaded chamber indicator. Probably near to impossible to film Incan Imagine. It's pretty tricky as it is. I thought you would have trouble getting it out when rusted but it came out easier than most unrusted P-64's. That locking block T-thing can really be stuck in there. I would replace the mainspring (hammer/mag release) with an 18 or 19 pound from Wolff and the recoil spring with a 22 pound which should come with a free matching firing pin spring. Wolff also makes nice magazine spring replacements. I wouldn't trust that old one to do the job reliabily Polish the inside of the hammer pivot hole and smoothen the pivot pin too. Use a good moly gun grease or assembly lube there as well as the top of the hammer strut where it contacts the hammer and pivots. Smoothen the four corners of the hammer strut so the spring doesn't bind. Don't rounden it, keep it squarish but with smooth as silk corners. I'm not sure about that slide color but it does look unique. I'm kind of jealous since I don't own any P-64's without any ugly import marks. They mar the looks worse than the rust pitting.
It's good to see a P64 brought back. I have a P64 manufactured in 1976... not fun to shoot, but a pleasure to look at (unissued).
Ya for sure, nice! Ya they are different. Thanks for watching
so called fingerbreaker =)
@@АндрійМатвєєв-е2у I love the little thing... reliable, super accurate (in single action) despite the size and short sight radius but man that recoil is a bit more than a little distracting! Also , the weight of that double action is also quite insane, far worse than the 1895 Nagant.
My first service weapon. Greetings from Poland.
Nice, thanks for watching!
i had one chambered in .380 ACP, it was wonderful.
This is my favorite restoration I've watched you do so far.
Well thanks for the kind words and for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBrosДивився з задоволенням! Привіт з України!
I remember these guys magnet fishing. They’ve come along way with their videos! Incredible.
I appreciate that. We stopped that because of the area we live in. This is a true passion
Oops another troll lol
i also greatly appreciate the grace and respect which you handle these firearms with
Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate you!
i would recomend to polsih the gun a bit with fine sandpaper befor bluing. It will make the final result much better. Either way good job and keep making videos.
Thanks for the tip, I polish with a 8 inch bench grinder with a buffing pad and compound. I haven't done it very often because I don't want to lose marking on the gun. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Watching you put the springs back in brought back fond memories of mine in .380ACP. Wonder where that thing got off too?
Мастерски выполнена работа. Смотрел с большим удовольствием🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
These guns look like they were stored at the bottom of a dirty lake for decades. Super nice work bringing them back. I thought I knew a little about guns until I see what you can do. I know very little.
Ya they were severely neglected, I'm sure you know a lot! Thanks for watching
Awesome restoration and incredible 2 tone look !
Thank you, I like it too. Thanks for watching!
Evaporust great stuff use over and over again. I've got some I've had for years only used it once. I love it. Great Job. And God Bless. God Guts and Guns made America.
Yes it is, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Классная работа,браво!!!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
nice to see great firearm storage
Thanks we appreciate it!
Outstanding work. That is a sweet little pistol.
Thank you very much, yes it is. Thanks for watching!
Nice touch with the hot bluing. Solid gun!
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Magnifica restauración 🎉🎉
Thank you, thanks for watching!
To say I love your work is a real understatement. Keep up the good work
Seb 🇦🇺
Thank you for the kind words we appreciate you! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBrosmagnificent hand work please that lubricant your using yellow colour Seal it saying in that plastic container? Where can we purchase it please!.
Yeah the P64 is a good little pistol. I carried one for a few years. The recoil doesn’t bother me. My wife hates shooting it though.
Ya they're a solid little gun! I bet she did, thanks for watching!
Bardzo ładny, pięknie odnowiony!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Amazing!!! Absolutely amazing restoration!!!
Thank you very much for the kind words, thanks for watching!
great variant on the bluing process to give a bronze look to the slide!
Thanks, I like it too! Thanks for watching
Fantastic, I am always amazed, thanks
Thank you, we appreciate you watching!
The two-tone is awesome
Thanks, I like it too!
Came out great and is now one of a kind because your choice of 2 tone can never be exactly replicated. Love watching your videos.
Thank you, absolutely! We appreciate your support!
Awesome restore!!! Thank you
Thanks Daniel, thanks for watching!
Pistol restored nicely, as usual! That chrome really protected the rifleing. And the collection grows again!😊
Thanks buddy we appreciate it, yes it did! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros is this a real restoration or a fake
These guys are one of the few real restorers along with backyard ballistics @@Ukrainetoyrusubanexplorer
Outstanding camera work on this - really impressive. PPK copy. Nice!
Thank you very much! Yes it is. Thanks for watching!
great restoration, kinda unfortunate that you had to remove the original finish but the end result was worth it.
Thanks, ya it always is! Thanks for watching
Young boy , very good work .
Thanks we appreciate it!
Nice restore and pistol to add to your collection.
Thanks, this was a customer's! Thanks for watching
Great job. Great talent. Thanks for the video.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Amazing! looks great!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Simply awesome. Great job!
Thank you very much!
beautiful work!!
Thank you, we appreciate it!
Very nice! I love the two tone bluing, too.
Thanks, ya me too! Thanks for watching
Great job! Two tone looks good too.
Thanks, Steven. Ya we like it! Thanks for watching
super, nie bales sie strzelac, pozdrawiam
Thanks, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Excelente trabajo. 👍👍
Thank you very much!
Amazing how blueing almost became bronzing, great look for the pistol. Thanks for the gel test, looks like it was nearly freezing that day making the gel more resistant but the pistol delivering 100% . If it's cold enough I guess gel could be almost bullet proof. Somehow the video was over too quickly, I was looking forward to your next restoration.
Gut Gemacht!
Thank you!
That was awesome! It turned out great!
Thanks again!
Another resurrection of a fallen firearm. You’re the best Brandon. Hello to your brother fore me. See you on the next. 😊
Thanks so much Martin. Cheers
that 2 tone is nice
Thanks, we like it too! Thanks for watching
That hot blue turned out really nice and another fine resto!
Man, from the meticulous and professional restoration to the amazing close up videography, you guys only get better all the time! I could watch these for hours👍🏼👍🏼
God Bless you boys and God Bless America!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you very much for all the kind words, we appreciate your support! Absolutely and thanks for watching!
Magnifique ❤❤❤❤😊
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Cute little pistol. Might be a smart choice for a CC, actually. Interesting it fires the 9x18 - that is not a light cartridge. Kind of a shame the cartridge is 'out of favor.' Reassembly looked like a hemorrhoid-inducing chore. She's a beaut now, you really breathed life back into her. 🙂
Ya I like it alot, it ejects the spent cartridges farther than any gun I've shot too! Ya the ammo part sucks. Thanks for watching!
I've watched your videos for a few months now. Y'all earned a new subscriber. Thanks for providing quality gun restoration content.
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
great gun
Thanks!
Trabalho de restauração impecável! ☺️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you Marcio!
I am always curious why you use WD-40 for the post-bluing soak instead of the more tried and true non-detergent motor oil or kerosene, as WD-40 does contain significant solvents mixed with its lubricant. However, it did result in a fascinating colour on that slide, so perhaps it was worth it this time. Well done, great video and pretty informative restoration.
It helps cure the hot bluing process, thanks for watching!
Awesome video brother great restoration 💪
Thanks buddy, we appreciate it!
@@TheKinzlerBros anytime
Very good restoration.
Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Nice work as always ❤❤
Thanks we appreciate you!
Gostei porque vc faz os testes das armas ganhou um escrito
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Are you guys still going to be magnet fishing when the weather permits?
Well sorry to tell ya but we have not fished in over two years and are not anymore. I hope I don’t lose you as a viewer and supporter. But I understand if you leave. This just is not a good area to fish constantly.
North Dakotans do not throw their guns in rivers, nothing to fish.😅
Where do you find all your guns to?
Great job! You're gonna need a vault for all your guns...lol
Thanks, You got that right! Someday hopefully. Thanks for watching!
Nice Restoration, you've come a long way in your restoration process.
Thank you very much, thanks for watching
The Miracle Brothers Gunsmith Shop. ' We get it shootin. Its a Miracle'
Absolutely, thanks George!
great job bro👍👏
Thanks!
what a headache to tear down. two tone looks killer on this one boys
Ya it wasn't fun, thanks we appreciate it!
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho. 👏🏻
Thank you I appreciate the comment
Hi another great restoration....too long to see your vidéo, i wait about it evrey Day....some idea for gun : luger p08, tokarev, 1892 st Étienne, walter ppk, nambou, usm1, etc.....every gun of ww2....i live in France and it s a great pleasure to see you doing gunsmith....thans for all and please qickly another vidéo of your wonderful restoration....❤😊❤😊
Thank you very much we appreciate you, we get them out as fast as we can. We both still work full time. Thanks for the suggestions and for watching!
Видео огонь👍👍👍🤝👊
Thank you very much!
They say. Pitting. Adds. Character to. Gun. But i think its. More like. Neglect.
Ya it's both, thanks for watching!
Two tone bluing? Very tasty,....
Absolutely, I like it too! Thanks for watching
Really love the videos keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
As Borat would say, "very nice!" 👍👍
Haha nice! Thanks we appreciate it!
another nice job ;)
Thanks Johnny!
Very cool guys!
Thank you!
@TheKinzlerBros your welcome!
Nice one as always!
Thanks again!
Nice story
Thanks
Радом известный город оружейников... Так же как Тула... Брно или Льеж. Не мудрено нашëлся ржавый ПМ на старом польском чердаке😂
Alright, thanks for watching!
It's not even the glock 9mm either. This gun never had a sensory plate the automatics have. It even works differently compared to electro tasers, billy clubs, tear gas cannisters, riot helmets with face shields, and riot shields. 🛡 ⛽️ 🛡 🔫 😳 👌 😍 💪 🙌 🔫
Thanks for the info George! Thanks for watching
Always enjoy your videos a great deal. Keep em coming!
Thanks we appreciate it! Will do!
Your Brothers made it already up again to be my favorite channel! The work, shooting and informative entertainment was very huge gentlemen! It's just me or is it a Walther copy? Never believed that one could hit the target as you did with the polish made, never noticed that the polish police wear other side arms as Makarov in my younger years..Just it liked had to be you did it men! God's Blessings from Northern Germany Ludwig.
Thank you very much Ludwig! It is Polands version of a Makarov and also looks like a walther ppk. We appreciate the kind words and the support!
Nice video 😀 🙂
Thanks 😀
Love your videos, I did have a question, though. With guns that end up with a lot of pitting, does that affect the function after restoration or do you do any smoothing of parts after? I would think that if there was pitting on the frame and slide it might affect operation or even potentially bind in some cases.
Thank you very much for the support, external pitting doesn't affect the firearm. Internal definitely can. Thanks for watching
Dam good work
Thank you we appreciate it!
With all do respect you should always replace all the springs in any gun that old
Ya I do for the most part, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
easy to store in a bag of salted water for a few days to create the problem ;-)
I don't think so, not on this channel bud! Thanks for watching
piękna robota, ale P-64 to kupa złomu. znajdź i odrestauruj pistolet Vis wz. 35. Fabryki Broni w Radomiu. to jest cacko. ;)
Thanks, ya they all cant be gems. Ill try, thanks for watching!
nice job
Thanks!
lol i wait for the slap on the gel every time
Ya, you gotta do it!
The magazine spring is weak, it doesn't extend fast enough to catch the slide after the last round is fired. Otherwise, not much seems to be needed; as you note, the chrome-lined barrel and chamber look just fine. Although, the return spring looked too short to me (comparing with similarly constructed pistols I have, though I don't have this model). I'd replace it (especially in the case of blowback gun).
Thanks for the comments and summary we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
I have this gun in perfect condition 😃😃
Well that’s awesome
❤
Thanks
Hi Brandon , Another beautiful restoration , 6 out of 6 again , top job and marksmanship of course , keep up the great work .
Thanks Pete, we appreciate your comments! Thanks for watching
Where do you guys find these? Just curious. Otherwise yet another quality and soothing video. Thanks for sharing!
They go magnet fishing
@@cvp0 I know that. For the ones that they do recover from that, they explicitly show it. I know some of them are also barn finds or even commissioned work. I was just curious where they got this example from is all.
Well we get emails everyday from people around the country with their best up rusted and fire damaged firearms. We sort through the people that are serious in getting their heirloom or just favorite firearms restored. It’s a long process. Hope this helps. I have my own FFL license to I can get the firearms.
@@TheKinzlerBros Nice. That just means more content from you guys haha, as it appears you’re getting more and more exposure. Thanks for the info!
So many pieces for such a small weapon
I agree it has a lot more than it seemed need but it has a cartridge indicator and also a de cocker. Thanks for watching
Can I say that I think this gun is rather Walther-inspired?
Ya I can see that, thanks for watching!
USUALLY your work is so careful
BUT the square shaft screwdriver
thru the mag to try pounding out
is way too likely to damage the
thin metal of the mag
Ya I know, I've learned my lesson on that. I wasn't putting too much pressure on it. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBrosreally appreciate your vids... top tier of the genre
1:25 Those poor mice. But you gotta do what you gotta do.
Haha right, that would be horrible if it was really from mice. Thanks for watching
Haha sorry it was a lame joke, no offense or seriousness intended! Love your vids
@@TheKinzlerBros
Another brought back from the dead, awesome!
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
You skipped assembling the loaded chamber indicator. Probably near to impossible to film Incan Imagine. It's pretty tricky as it is. I thought you would have trouble getting it out when rusted but it came out easier than most unrusted P-64's. That locking block T-thing can really be stuck in there.
I would replace the mainspring (hammer/mag release) with an 18 or 19 pound from Wolff and the recoil spring with a 22 pound which should come with a free matching firing pin spring. Wolff also makes nice magazine spring replacements. I wouldn't trust that old one to do the job reliabily
Polish the inside of the hammer pivot hole and smoothen the pivot pin too. Use a good moly gun grease or assembly lube there as well as the top of the hammer strut where it contacts the hammer and pivots. Smoothen the four corners of the hammer strut so the spring doesn't bind. Don't rounden it, keep it squarish but with smooth as silk corners.
I'm not sure about that slide color but it does look unique. I'm kind of jealous since I don't own any P-64's without any ugly import marks. They mar the looks worse than the rust pitting.
Ya sorry, thanks for the comment we appreciate it!
ŁUCZNIK -> Archer...
Thanks for watching
I would like acquire rusted firearms to be restored. Could you recommend any sources for that? Thanks, enjoy the vids!!
Online auctions, estate sales, friends. Thanks for watching
If there is no Evapo Rust, is there any similar substance?
Idk, google similar items to evaporust and you should find something. Good luck and thanks for watching!
❤❤❤❤
Thank you
I wish I could snap my fingers to make things happen alas I’m a mere mortal unlike the Kinzler bros love you guys as always Marcus.
Ya that would be nice, thanks for the kind words Marcus. We appreciate you buddy!
Wow 50 years of rust gone in a day
Because it was made in 1974? It probly rusted over maybe 5-10 years. It’s not hard to get rust off firearms. This one was very hard to get apart.
love that one, sounds amazing when its fired. 😎👍
Ya me too, yes it does! Thanks for watching