Desert Eagle restoration - 50 a.e. caliber gun restoration
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2022
- In this video i do a desert eagle restoration, this is the first model of the israeli gun camerated to 50 a.e. caliber.
This desert eagle is foundend in a desert near Palestine, and is sended to me from a subscriber for do a restoration. I dont know the story under this big monster in 50 caliber, but is a very big pistol.
The restoration process will start with a first disassembly, and i use a lot of high penetration oil for start this process. After that i use a rust remover for start the restoration process.
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Why is a gun that is made out of stainless and aluminum components rusted
La vendi?
I don’t know what’s more absurd, how incredible the restoration is or how someone could leave such a beautiful weapon in that state
Both.
It's now cleaned and United in a state of America again.
Or he leaves these things in solutions for videos to capitalize on because he knows it'll get clicks
@@Cosm1cCream I thought it was obvious lol
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Isn't it amazing how despite extensive surface rusting, upon the first cleaning, there is absolutely no surface pitting on any of the metal.
I can't imagine a scenario where this gun was lost by someone. Secondly, it's amazing that there isn't a single pit from the “rust”. So much is BS on the internet but I have to hand it to the creator. He made content that attracted people to his video. Great job
It fell overboard in an unfortunate boating accident.
Not a soul would ever let a desert eagle get to this point.
Gotta love these restoration vids doing things to items for content.
I love how the title says .50 AE, yet the barrel clearly says it’s a .44 mag
Got a timestamp on that? The model pictured at the end of the video shows ".50AE" stamped on the slide. I acknowledge there could be a switcheroo going on, but...
@@eddievhfan1984 I think he meant bolt, not barrel.
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My favorite part is that you never explain what chemicals you are using or what you are doing at all.
It's just magic in a bottle.
I was fond of the blue stuff
Its fake.
Cuz it's fake.
That'd be because its fake, gunmetal doesn't rust this way they soaked it in coca-cola for a few days then rub it off and act like craftsman.
Cant be the only one thinking about the movie Snatch watching this. Awesome restoration
Yeah, so this video is clearly fake, not to mention the bolt carrier assembly is clearly stamped .44 caliber. You created the "corrosion" and then proceeded to "clean" the pistol, not "restore" the pistol.
Yr so right there
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Wherever it sat and rusted, it didn't sit long. Paint was still on the safety and the the original finish was taken off beforehand. Maybe to allow for the rust to set in quick.
Ive own 2 of these... 50AE and .357. They're super nice.
thats how they make these videos...
Its fake, and thats why he is a yt millionaire and you dont.
This seems like some fake corrosion tbh.
It is fake
I do love the trigger assembly on the desert 🦅. It's so brilliant in it's simplicity. My Taurus was not so simple.
This is the first restoration channel that I find that has a cameraman ⚙, very good video, quite entertaining
Oddly enough I found the motion detracted from the video.
And someone who actually shoots the gun after restoring it. Unlike the others.
It's all fake.
@@mayorhaggar1275 what’s fake ?
PC bro here, saying cameraman is a micro aggression that will not be tolerated! 🤣
I find it suspicious that someone let a $2k+ gun rust like that
In the description....."This desert eagle is found in a desert near Palestine". When in combat or hostile situation a $2000.00 gun isn't even worth thinking about picking up.
@@derekbarrett6154 the point is who the fuck is using a desert eagle in combat? It's like the worst option ever.
@@breezy5673 switching to pistol is always faster than reloading! oh wait.. it's a pocket cannon not pistol :c
Did you see the rifling in the barrel?
@@breezy5673 Nothing is the worst option. The area has been a hot bed of violence for thousands of years and I would bet you could find almost any type of weapon buried in the sand there.
Another one of these .. This was intentionally Rusted ..and then "Restored" All the people in the comments . "Great Job" You're the Best"
True, it's rusted but there is no pitting. Pretty obvious to anyone who's ever dealt with something that's actually been rusted.
Wow, it's really impressive how he restores them and puts them to the test.
Nice job. Only criticisms:
1. If it had been me, I would have cold blued vs cerakoat if you were going to go back to a dark color. Cold bluing doesn't change the tolerances, but it worked out fine for you. Just personal preference there I suppose.
2. The barrel probably needs to be replaced (or relined). Even in the after photo, it's really bad. Not your fault, just some damage can't be reversed. It'll shoot way better once you do.
Ya definitely needs a new barrel. He did a great job at getting the rest of it serviceable at least!
For sure agree with the barrel that looks dangerous and cold bluing isn’t very durable it comes off pretty easily so just handling it would rub it away quickly
Cold blueing is not very good at protecting metal, slow rust blueing or Hot dip are much better options.
Smoothbore 50AE
Cold bluing offers zero protection to the metal and you’ll likely end up under tolerance from polishing the surface. If an expert Cerakote applicator, tolerance will be the same or better after Cerakote application since the surface is blasted first. You can get a nice tight fit if wanted by applying full thickness on the grooves and lands and working it with a rubbing compound.
TL;DR: Cold bluing not a great option. Cerakote can be applied without affecting critical dimensions. Bore is in okay condition. Does not have grooves that many are accustomed to.
Source: almost 30 years experience as a gunsmith/restoration specialist and certified Cerakote applicator.
I’m convinced this guy has a bunch of guns rusting away just to restore them.
50 г нашей эры это значит этому стволу 1973 года!!!! это просто невероятно!!! Это сенсация, коллега!
You do great work. I find it very intriguing how you find all these rusty, mistreated guns...lol
He purposefully strips them of their coating/bluing and oil and places them in an oxidizing solution to artificially corrode them, then "restores" them.
For those saying the rifling is gone on this barrel, it isn't. These use what is called "polygonal rifling" instead of the sharp lands and grooves you are probably used to seeing in more traditionally rifled barrels. The flats and valleys are much less pronounced and are smooth, making it look almost like a smoothbore with a strange twist to the reflections through the barrel. That said this barrel does have some decent pitting thats not great.
Yeah, given the pressure these experience I'd seriously consider replacing it myself
who cares about the rifling this is obviously a gun that this scumbag artificially aged himself and then "restores" it lmao
Thank you. I saw that immediately myself. But there are plenty of so-called "experts" who can't tell a firing pin retaining pin from a forward assist, and insist that any Kalashnikov design is an "AK47".
@Angelina Jolie 💜 du hast doch Probleme lol
You know a lot for a fake restoration
Anyone else came here after seeing Backyard Ballistics video?
Me, right now
Exactly, I remembered this restoration and thought it was fishy at the time... came back to see for sure
@@joetuktyyuktuk8635 When I saw this video few months ago, I was thinking how the hell someone could let an expensive gun like that (new one ~3500€ here in Finland) to go in that condition. The whole background story was dumb too.
@@aleksihamalainen9229 The only way my mind could justify it's condition was maybe it was recovered from a body of water, magnet fishing or something... but yeah, now I see it as fake. I hate fake videos, youtube has so many... everything from fake bounty hunters to fake restorations, weak.
Me
Nothing a little patience and a whole lot of other stuff can't handle. Nice work!
Who the FLIP left a desert eagle to rust like that?! Geez, like letting the Mona Lisa to crumple up in a soggy NY alleyway as a used newspaper of yesterday's news! Good job on restoring her.
I always suspect those restoration video makers to purposely age a perfectly good piece of equipment to shoot the video they have in mind. How can a desert eagle be in this condition? Heavy surface rust but no damage to tiny parts?
person fired it, broke their wrist and tossed it into the trash. or it was in a flood
Have you ever seen a magnet fisher?
@@AsbestosMuffins the recoil isn't that bad.
@@blacksitetactical idk just how bad it is but ik it's pretty bad so if someone just grabbed it to be cool and couldn't handle it it would still make sense
I actually think your right. Watch how he handles it. It’s not like “aged” it’s maybe a few months in water aged. would this be considered “staged?”
I feel like a lot of these channels destroy things just to restore them for vids
This gun has been bathed to cause rapid corrosion to make it look aged. If it was real it wouldn’t have come apart so easily. It’s all fake.
Yup that's how they do it
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It is satisfying doe can’t een cap 😂
@@dglilkey2896 what language is that?
Those hand cannons are BEAST…
I’ve always wanted to own one and see if I could tame it!!! A beautiful piece of metal….
What a massive piece of equipment. Great job 👍
Just casually restoring a rusted together Deagle. As you do.
Yoo waddup Walcom!
That rough texture is exactly what modders want their guns to look like in Fallout and other games. You should scan all surfaces before and after you restore. This one is perfect.
It’s called combat-tuff. People have been doing it for years and it really does look cool. I have a 1911 being made now that will have a gray and black worn finish like this. Looks pretty neat
Desert eagles, spas 12s, Winchester trench shotguns. Strange how all the guns you find are expensive and desirable. Ever find a high point c9. Lol❤️
Gunsmiths are underrated these days. Could an average person perform this task. The answer is probably not. Keep up the training people!!!
It's fake
Man, I hate when I drop my $1,500 Desert Eagle in a pool of vinegar send it comes out looking like this, at least now I know the next time it happens I can send it to you
Bro I literally just dropped mine in a barrel of acid 😩😭
That gun isn't even 50 years old but it has 200 years worth of aging.
Couldve been found in a river or washed up on a beach it does take much for salt water to act on metals
thats what happens when you spray a mix of salt, vinegar and hydrogen peroxide on a pistol and wait 24 hrs then brush it all off for a "restoration" videl
Okay, an old Kalashnikov getting really rusty and needing to be restored is not that unusual. But a Desert Eagle? Who would desecrate a lovely beauty like that? Good job by the way with the restoration.
Esa Desert Eagle quedó muy bien a como llegó, estaba muy oxidada y muy maltratada, quedó como salida de la misma fábrica Desert Eagle..!! Eres un maestro armero, hiciste un muy buen trabajo..!! Excelente video..!!
That barrel was trashed! It really needed to be replaced not restored. Once the pitting is more than surface and actually erodes the steel the barrel is compromised and no longer safe to use!
Everyones caught on from the other restoration RUclipsr...
Thank you for showing us it worked after you were done. I appreciate it.
Amazing skills and a wealth of knowledge to finish this job 👍
It's fake
Seems like intentional corrosion. Now why would anyone do that?
For 22+ million views.
You have good suspicion. If it was found in a desert in Palestine, internal components should not find almost the same if not worse corrosion.
@@Struggle-Snuggle what's so good about that? Why ruin a perfectly good and expensive gun?
@@ilovemalechickens to make thousands and thousands of dollars on a RUclips channel buddy
@@jhtsurvival I know I was being sarcastic lol thanks anyway though
Автопереводчик конечно супер: 50 г до нашей эры, вместо калибра 😁
Ну там АЕ было - робоботу простительно 🤣
How did u fix the pits in the baralling? 🙌
im getting the feeling that some of these weapons are purposely being rusted for content... but i enjoy the content so keep on doing whatever i guess lol
Yeah, nobody's leaving a Desert Eagle out in the elements accidentally. That's a $2000 pistol.
@@benn454 I mean, I dont think that they're doing it on purpose, but these videos definitely make way more than $2000. So for content, "ruining" a $2000 pistol to restore it and using that video to generate more money is a profit move that is smart.
@@user-nk3re4dj5h Absolutely. But the conceit of these restoration videos is that they are authentic. He would get a lot fewer views if he was upfront about it being staged.
Yes @SlyScot - he purposefully strips them of their coating/bluing and oil and places them in an oxidizing solution to artificially corrode them, then "restores" them.
@@user-nk3re4dj5h Re: "I don't think that they're doing it on purpose". Yes it's done on purpose.
Wow, never seen a desert eagle in that kind of shape before.
Put one in a vinegar for a few days and then in a bucket with oily mud and it will look like this, since that’s what he likely did for this video.
The reason for that is the fact that this video is fake.
@@Urmel331and what made you so sure about that?🤔 U shot that video?☝😕
@@majornukehazard1989 maybe he's not a dumbass who believes everything he sees online and that's how he knows
That bore had hardly any rifling left. 10/10 needs a new barrel.
This is a $1500 gun, a safe queen, no one would let it rust out
There are plenty way more expensive handguns, it having a $1500 price tag doesn’t mean much.
That's a beast of a pistol!
So like... Is anybody gonna talk about how this thing is never going to shoot right until the barrel is replaced? Rifling is completely toast. Never seen the inside of a barrel so smooth and pitted like that.
It's not meant to be shot.
I don't want to be that guy, but Desert Eagles don't have traditional rifling. So even brand new the barrel appears smooth.
@@RobertKliethermes Correct - there are barely visible low spots that give the round a slight twist... very difficult to see even when new
@@Tyler_J_Cook This guy shoots most of his restorations so how did you jump to that conclussion? Edit: He literally shoots it at the end of the video.
You are all idiots, the gun he was restoring was a .44 magnum. Literally says .44 on the bolt carrior.. Also you should never shoot a firearm that has pitting in the barrel, it can cause a catastrophic failure.. The pistol he shot at the range was definitely a different gun.
Either it was used in a crime or it was rusted on purpose for clicks. There are way too many restoration videos out now that make absolutely no sense.
Yeah these are all "faked" by rusting on purpose
I agree...came out way too clean..it was more like knocking the dirt off and calling it restoring..
Haters😂, mad you’re not him aye.
@@fiesta13gt16 I’m more mad I can’t afford a Desert Eagle.
@@fiesta13gt16 Not really no
My first time seeing a restoration like this, thank you, was awesome
Beautiful job!
It’s a shame you didn’t include the part where you artificially corroded the gun to begin with.
A weapon found in a desert might look like that after 50 years.
hey, i've played farcry 2 before, that desert eagle was probably looted from a dead dude and fired several times to be in that kinda condition! lol
@@triiidot lol! If you read the description…he says it was found in the desert.
Every weapon he does looks exactly the same.
@@jackallison1207 really? This is the only one of his I’ve watched. Truthfully it doesn’t surprise me.
i'm shocked that someone would let such an expensive gun fall into such disrepair. good on you for saving another one my friend
Was most likely the victim of a natural disaster and had it recovered much later. Happens alot in extreme flood areas sadly
How much are these?
@@phiillzzz807 1500 dollars is the minimum price
@@Syxysypyrmyn is probably either stolen or a murder weapon..
That transition from the rust bath to it on paper towels. 🔥
As someone who’s held one irl, your brain doesn’t comprehend how big this pistol is until you hold it.
Video games like CS don’t do it justice.
*Long story short: Demo Ranch chucked it in a river when he grew bored of it*
Matt*
Nice work buddy👌 I hope to be able to restore a gun one day 🍀 ciao
Thank you for be here bro. I hope to see soon a gun restoration from u
Beautiful job on this gun!!! I absolutely love desert eagles!!
What a beautifully and well-made weapon!
It is a very beautiful tool. But that was a serious fake restoration
Никогда не интересовался оружием, попался в реках, залип. Человек знает свое дело, и за этим всегда интересно наблюдать! Автору процветания
Ну да, испоганить вещь, а потом чинить её, почему бы и да, от меня дизлайк за то что зассал отделку рукоятки заговнячить, явно заранее снимал прежде, чем подвергать коррозии
Ага, круто автор додумался ствол испортить, чтобы героически восстановить, все ради таких как ты дурачков.
It's now a smooth bore 50 AE... congrats
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Thank you for teaching us normies how to disassemble, clean, and reassemble our firearms
Deserted eagle turned into a Desert Eagle.
Had to read that twice. Haha nice
Nice one
Lmaooo busted by backyard ballistics
I have no idea about weapons but it is so interesting to watch your restauration videos, that I have leave you a abbo.
You are a restauration professional and artist in this field. Thank you for sharing your work.
Freakin awesome work man. What a beast, i want one
I respect everyone who were involved in this , Seriously the best piece that I' ve ever seen on RUclips ,HATS OFF TO WELL ALL ! LOVE YOUR VIDEOS !!!!😌😌
Thank you bro
@@restaurato6629 If the pistol was found in a desert near palestine like the description says then how was it legally exported, it couldnt be legally exported out of the west bank or israel so was it trafficked to jordan? That story makes no sense. You cant even buy a handgun like that in israel especially considering you can only legally own 1 handgun per person if your a civillian.
He Don need you respeck u have no authouritar.
I absolutely agree! This was my first ever gun restoration video. It was very satisfying to see it brought back to full health.
.50 AE. Always handy when you have a burglar. Behind the fridge. At your neighbors house ...
It ain't the 50ae , at the disassembly you can see the engraving .44
@@gordonbelfort7176 it says .50ae in the engraving
@@joaogomes291 are you sure about that ? I swear I have seen .44 maybe another meaning 😅
gotta love that .50 AE, very nice restoration on that Deagle💯
I can't imagine using a sand blaster on the precision parts. So much for the tolerances required so the gun will cycle properly.
Looser tolerances tend to be more reliable. Glocks are a perfect example.
I thought the same thing. Every process he used only removed metal. I don’t believe I would shoot that particular gun. Too much slop and out of spec from factory tolerances
Everyone is here from the pyrocinical vid
as of writing this comment i have it running in the background :D
@@Daxer2009 same
Yep
I saw this video recommended to me when it was first uploaded so no lol.
What video are you talking about
You know, the finished product looked good, but the way the inside of that barrel looked? You couldn't pay me to pull that trigger.
I thought the same thing, it’s not much different than a pipe; gonna need to be rebored or replaced.
I was thinking it looked a little too much like a 12ga barrel myself
@@cwheels01 Nah it was the massive gouge half way down that was super sketch. The barrel is a pressure bearing component well above 40k PSI and a heavily corroded barrel with that has been weakened like that is uber unsafe. You can buy barrels no problem and Id be purchasing one and a new bolt at the same time (yes, DEs use a rotating bolt).
It's called polygonal rifling. The barrel is supposed to look like that.
@@MrEvanfriend the barrel is NOT supposed to have a massive chunk of the barrel corroded away. Shit, it could be a shotgun and that barrel is still fucked.
No país onde moro não podemos usar a maioria dos calibres..🇧🇷😢 ...belo trabalho 👏👏👏👏
That is a Mark XIX! The first were Mark I (1983) and Mark VII (1988-89) pistols. The .357 came out in 1983, the .44 Magnum in 1986. The .50AE wasn'te even available until 1996-97. So no it is not a first edition or first model. People always think the .50AE is the original Desert Eagle and it is not, they have been made by multiple manufacturers in both the U.S. and Israel. Originals were made my IMI in Israel, the one in the video was made in Israel after IMI reformed and became IWI.
That is absolutely true, thanks for bringing back the truth
no dents or scratches in the gun whatsoever but its dirty and rusty as shit? there is no way this isn't faked.
I was thinking the exact same, no pitting at all, yet horrible corrosion that is weirdly uniform on either side? And on top of that: the description claims that the gun was found in palestine and sent to him by a Subscriber.
This is fake af
What ANIMAL lets a Desert Eagle fall into such a miserable condition?? This should be a CRIME.
100% agree
For a lot of these types of videos, perfectly fine machines/guns/tools are soaked in a dirty corrosive/Salty bath to get them seized up and ugly. Then videos like these are made to clean them up and create content with. You can tell when something has "really" sat for years or even decades to get into bad shape. Watch "My Mechanics", or "Hand Tool Rescue" For much more satisfying restoration videos.
Looks like house fire to me. A viewer probably sent it in. Hence the grips melted off
Why?Its not that old weapon anyway...
Awesome job!
Just answer one question, how can you get a stainless steel gun that rusty without using chemicals???
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100% Deliberately Rusted
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I am amazed it the bullets weren't tumbling out of that smooth bore barrel. Did you end up replacing it with a new barrel for the test fire?
I'm stunned the rifling was that messed up. How does that even happen!?
I was thinking that too.
That was the murder weapon and you just cleared the evidence for him. The perfect crime!
I thought the same the rifling was intentionally stripped and gun trown in a body of water to conceal the gun and ballistics.
I'm beginning to believe all these gun restorations are fake. The rust and corrosion seems always to be just enough to cause little harm!
If you haven’t understood that theses videos were fakes a long time then there’s nothing to do for your brain friend
Like it was given an acid bath for a day or so just to make it look rusty...
I’ve never seen this channel and thought it in first 10 seconds who has a desert eagle and let’s it rot in the mud but only surface rust lol I’m guessing he does mostly guns then so buys then strips off any grease leaves them in a humid rag for a week and restores the.
Well he's still doing what the title says so why bother
If there’s something he can’t fix he’s not gonna make a video on it is he tho
Nobody ditches one of these in the pond.
Too nice
High resale value
I’m inclined to agree. But given the sheer number of honest to God boating accidents I read about lately, it could happen.
what an incredible job. beautiful work!
Ain't no saving that barrel, completely toast
That barrel is toast.
As I live in the UK ill probably never see a Desert Eagle but should I ever come across one at least ill know how to restore it 😆,rather fascinating watch,cheers.
That rifling looked pretty rough even after it was cleaned. I wonder how far off the accuracy was. Awsome restoraton. Wonder how much a new set of springs and a barrel is.
It’s fake lol
its amazing how they find these "random" old guns. How long do you bury them in the wet ground for?
Ma sei normale? che problemi hai?
Bro let the man have his content, it ain't bothering you or anyone
Did they change the barrel? How would those groves impact accuracy?
It would keyhole. He didn't show a close up of the gun when he loaded it up and shot. Fake video.
Can this paint be done without sandblasting?
That's not a "safe queen" with a little surface rust. That's like a murder weapon pulled out of a lake!
@cracker yeah because nobody would dump a 50AE Desert Eagle and waste THAT much money for a murder lol. A 22 pocket rocket is like $150-$200. Eagles are like $1500 or more. That’s a waste of money for just one bullet to kill someone with
I wouldn’t doubt if some monster or cartel hitman held that gun at one point
pulled out of his garden**
so? thats like bing upset someone reselling a house where a murder tool place. whats the big deal. nor gunna be of any help to the cops now. they would just keep it and find a way to sell it and use the money for more unnecessary equipment.
Call the Police
The thing that surprised me the most is that he actually fired it with his bare hands after the shape it was in previously I’ll be afraid the housing and barrel could have weak spots that could cause the gun to have a catastrophic failure if fired.I’ll l fire that gun from a distance using string or rope for the first 12 rounds not with my hands.
Yeah, because it's fake. He faked the rust and everything on it, then made it seem like he acutally restored it. Ofcourse he would fire it, since there is noting wrong with the gun what so ever.
Muy bueno el trabajo pero te pregunto cómo restaurante las estrías del cañón...
ahh yes, Abraham Lincoln's desert eagle that was tossed into the fires of Mount Doom but luckily you found it 3 million years later and can restore it and save the people of Krull
fake indeed. they take a real gun, treat it to rust it up then after a while "restore" it