Gun restoration, 1882 British Bulldog Revolver.
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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This is a restoration of an 1882 British Bulldog Revolver .38 caliber. Two critical pieces in the action were broken and missing. I searched for months and came to the conclusion it could never happen. Links are below to donate, merchandise, and to are other socials. Thanks for watching.
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So glad I found a legit restoration channel
Thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Love seeing unloved old things getting new lease on life thanks
Me too, it's satisfying. Thanks for watching!
Dude you’re bringing back history by doing this. Amazing.
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
A fine example of a Victorian era revolver. You resurrected this revolver to an example that hasn’t been seen since the 19th century. Congratulations! Hope you and your family are healthy and safe. Thanks for the reconstruction video. Cheers gentlemen! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
Thank you very much Martin, hope all is well with you too. thanks for watching
It’s amazing to me that you can take a gun that looks horrible and make it look great. Good job and thanks for sharing.
Ya it is crazy what some chemicals can do, thank you very much and thanks for watching.
@@TheKinzlerBros , Could a machinist make the one missing piece?
Nice work ! 👍
Thanks Jean!
Wow what a great job. The nickel plating was really interesting!
Thanks Diego, ya it was my first time with that process.
Well done.
Thanks Curt!
I just started watching you guys a week ago I'm on episode 68. Just wanted to say I love what you guys do, and what you stand for. Hat's off too you both. It's good to see you have fun with magnet fishing. You two are by far the best magnet fisher's to watch. I'm going to be buying merchandise from you soon. And picking up a magnet as well. Keep up the good work.
That is awesome, we appreciate you and what you said means a lot, We can't wait for you to get magnet fishing and find some treasures of your own, thanks for watching and being awesome Tony
My grandfather carried and used 1 of those as a resistance figther in ww2.
Carried it from his early teens till his last day.
The .320 variant like you have only carried 58FPE/73 joules.
Still people trusted in them and felt safe with it.
That is very cool and your grandfather was a great man I'm sure of it, thanks for the comment and for watching
Awesome! You gave that Gun Life again!
Thank you very much I appreciate that and thanks for watching
WOW that looks so amazing what a great piece of history!
Thank you Silvia, thanks for watching
You did a fantastic job cleaning up that gun. I love your restoration videos. Have a great day my friend ❤😊
Thanks Donna we appreciate your support, thanks for watching
Dang guys your getting really good at this stuff
We really appreciate that Daniel, just keep practicing it makes everyone better
Amazing work as usual, love the restorations you guys do, the only problem is that the recording for me is only playing audio in the right ear, not sure if a recording or an editing issue but just something I noticed. Keep it up guys yall are gonna be big
Thanks buddy we appreciate it, ya we are going to buy a new camera and maybe that will help. thanks for the support
Outstanding JOB
Thanks buddy, thanks for watching
Fantastic work 👏 from Ireland 🇮🇪
Welcome, thank you we appreciate it. Love the Doc Brown picture!
Great job as always guys!
Thanks Mark, we appreciate it!
Awesome job cleaning up that gun and making it look like new. Good work.
Thanks George we appreciate it, thanks for watching
Jeez what a difference. Cannot wait for the next one.
Ya it is crazy, me too, thanks for watching
Loved the plating. Great job.
Thank you so much Robin, thanks for watching
Forehand & Wadsworth sounds like a British Brothel , lol
Haha right, thanks for watching!
What a beautiful revolver. I love this. Too bad that it can not fire.
Yeah we like it as well it was really too bad that It was missing a part and didn't work properly thanks for watching
Very impressive, nice restoration!
Thank you very much!
My country have strict gun law, this kinda' video makes us feel next to having one :) cheers my friend.
Ya that sucks, we are happy to make these videos for you, thanks for watching
Pretty good. You should borrow another Buldog & copy the missing part. Or better yet, find a drawing & have a machine shop make it to the actual specifications. Good luck 🙂
Ya maybe, Thank you very much thanks for watching
An actual RUclipsr that responds to comments. Nice.
You bet Barna, everyone, everyday, thanks for watching, we appreciate it
Restauração incrível! É uma verdadeira terapia para mim ,assistir cada vídeo ! Parabéns pela dedicação e profissionalismo! 😊👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks for watching
Rule no. 487 of gunsmithing: never pry sideplates or grips off with a screwdriver. They're made to drive screws.
Get ahold of a rubber mallet and knock on an adjacent surface to knock them loose.
Haha, good one! thanks for watching
Sweet man!! Looks awesome 👌
Thanks buddy we appreciate that
It’s amazing | Nice job!
Thank you very much and thank you for watching
A new piece of restoring art of a old beauty ! You always know, what to do. I wonder that calibre ,a german revolver that size and times would have. 22 at least, some up to 6mm..Nice work as always. God's Blessings from Northern Germany Ludwig.
Ya we have quite a few restorations on the channel, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Fantastic restoration again , keep up the great work .
Thank you, will do!
That gun didn't look all that bad in the before. You did an amazing job. So fun to watch the process.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching
Best gun restoration channel on you tube,parts are impossible to get for those old bull dog revolvers,I have a john rigby bull dog with parts missing too.well done super restoration
Thank you very much we appreciate the support. Ya they are! Thanks for watching
As usual I am very pleased with the job you did,but I am really impressed with the nickel electroplating and the polish job beautiful work keep it up
Thanks Tim, that means a lot, we appreciate your support
A beautiful piece of work.
Thank you very much, thanks for watching
Nicely done 👍 looks really cool. Great job
Thank you, ya we can't wait till we find the couple parts we need for it to shoot, thanks for watching
the icing on the cake would be that you repair the trigger and shoot with It.
that's full restoration
You are correct, we are still looking for the parts, thanks for watching
Very impressive job my friend and yeah you are correct on old guns like that they are hard to find parts for most of the time you have to have a gunsmith make the part for you or try to find an after-market version but it's always so awesome to see a piece of gun history restored even if it's not complete you did an awesome job
Thank you very much Tristan, we greatly appreciate it, thanks for watching
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Amazing job on an amazing job, it deszrved to be save and you did well, cheers from France
Thank you very much Armada, welcome and thanks for watching
Beautiful work
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
I’ve rigged the electronic plating/rust removal before. It’s fun project.
Nice video. Nice finishing
Very cool, it is definitely a process, thanks you and thanks for watching
nice work as always gents!
Thanks buddy we appreciate it.
Good job.Id be proud to have that in my collection.
Thanks Gary, ya its a cool little gun, thanks for watching
You do beautiful work
Thank you Al,, thanks for watching
love the vids man keep it up
Thanks we appreciate it
Great job!
Thanks Steven!
Nice job, Brandon! Do you keep these guns yourself and display them or do you restore them for other people?
Thanks P.K., they have been all guns that we have kept so far. thanks for watching as always.
Cool gun, I think I have seen these before in some old movies.
It is very cool, I'm sure it was used in old movies, it was very common and popular. thanks for watching
Dang, you guys are getting good at this restoring thing! Nice job!
What was caliber kinda looked like a .45. But bet it was a BEAR to shoot, whatever the caliber! 😊
Thanks Bryant we appreciate that, it is a .38 rim fire caliber. thanks for watching
I love these videos...... the pistol is amazing
We do too, thanks so much for watching
@The Kinzler Bros watched and subscribed thank you for posting
Bravo eccellente restauro 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much, thanks for watching
Very cool object, well done.
Thank you, thanks for watching
Very good work and very Nice revolver thanks for de vidéo
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thank you for watching!
Great Job.
Thank you very much
Great job.
Thanks Pops!
Another awesome restore been missing your Vids guys British Bulldog was a great wrestler LOL
Ya we haven't been able to put out as much content, haha nice name for a wrestler, thanks for watching George
I did not know that revolver. I liked. 😙👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, we appreciate you watching!
You are amazing!!!
Thank you Robert! thanks for watching
Amazing job, I’m really surprised that cylinder wasn’t seized up
Thanks Nate, we didn't get this one out of the water, that's why, thanks for watching
Good job man
Thanks Peter!
I have a British Bulldog identical to this but like yours, the cylinder does not lock into place for firing. Mine looks better than yours when you started but now looks worse than yours. Nice job!
Very cool, they are nice guns, it's too bad they don't work properly. Thanks for watching
awsome great restor ;)
and great video ;)
Thanks Johnny we appreciate it, thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros ;) always ;)
At first glance I thought he was unwrapping a sandwich
Haha, ya it kinda looks like it, thanks for watching
That barrel has some real pitting in it shame you didn't take the time to fix it.
Thanks for watching
Why don’t you use any oil when assembling? These are metal parts rubbing against each other. Some lube will help smooth the action and prevent rust.
I do lubricate everything as I put it together I just don't show it in the video thanks for watching
Fantastic job. Parts for old guns like that can be an ultra pain to track down. I'm still looking for a rear sight and cartridge cut off for a Marlin 39a.
Thank you, ya we will look until we hopefully come across them. thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros In some cases, the only option is to buy another broken one as a parts gun.
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@@mehmetyel323 Have you been gagged so you cannot talk?
You made that magnum look nice!
Thanks Max, we appreciate it
Genius!
Thank you very much Giuliano!
Nice resto dude...
Thanks Martin, much appreciated!
Pretty damn nice guys.
Thanks Fred we appreciate it
How long did you put each part in the nickel plating solution, just curious wanting to do that on a revolver I’m restoring
I put it in for like a minute or so each part and then repeated the process until the plating is to your desire. thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros I appreciate that man keep up with your channel you are mine and so many others mentor thank you
Try GunBroker for replacement parts also invest in a media blasting cab for better results.
Numrich also has a few parts too.
I have looked at both for two months daily and including everygunpart.com. No luck and just bought a Eastwood blast cabinet as well. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBrosout of curiosity what parts are you looking for? I build firearms from part's kit's mostly 1911's and Sig's and I usual come across older style revolvers.
Buenísimo video, me podrían decir si este revolver le entra munición de calibre 44 ? Muchas gracias
Thank you, 38 rim fire. Thanks for watching
What an old little gun. That would fit nicely in my purse. 👜
I bet it would, Thanks for watching Racheal
Very cool
Thank you, thanks for watching
Awesome restoration, great job. I just recently pulled in a British Bulldog 442 Webley …… or at least that’s what I think it is. I sent you some pics via Messenger. The piece in the trigger, you were referring to, I know exactly which piece it is and with the revolver I found it’s snapped in half unfortunately. Let me know you think, if you don’t mind or have the time.
Very cool, send the pics to my email at austin.kinzler.1@outlook.com, I'll catch it there. Thanks for watching
Makes me wanna sing "Rule Britannia"
Haha, thanks for watching!
Try Numrich Arms for the part.
Thanks for the tip, we check everyday, thanks for watching
Great video you if you ever find the other parts would love to see a video of you shooting this bulldog revolver 💯
Thank you very much, we will definitely shoot it when we get the parts, thanks for watching
Looks very good if it's supposed to be double action though it may need a trigger return spring but it looks good
Thanks Anthony we appreciate it. ya it is missing a couple of parts that we can't find and the moment, thanks for watching
Great!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Excellent. I've had mine to three gunsmith. Got her renickled now back at last gunsmith out of time on Double Action. Smith didn't want to take ut back but luckily the owner was a stand up guy so I mailed it back to owner. Fingers Crossed
Thank you and that is very cool I hope you get back what you want and thanks for watching
Looks like it's missing the cylinder stop and the loading gate
Good eye, absolutely. Thanks for watching
I have one of these chambered in 38s&w looks identical to this one
Very cool, thanks for the comment and for watching Dakota
Hi! - I love your videos ! - Remember those old Sherlock Holmes movies, where good old Nigel bruce-AKA-Dr. Watson carried a Bulldog- You guys do GOOD WORK, but, having done such stuff myself, it is A LABOR OF LOVE ! - I worked in tool and die and aerospace for many years, and, we used to do " G-JOBS, Meaning, personal creations in the shop- Give me an example of ANY item, I would Re- create it, used to be LOTS of fun- Anyway, keep up the good work ! Again. I LOVE YOUR VIDS. -
Hey Mark, thank you very much we appreciate your support! ya they are cool guns. That sounds cool and like a lot of fun. Thanks again!
Great job bro I was wondering if we could get the trigger reset spring fix vid on this bulldog or the dimensions of the spring size
Thanks we appreciate it, once we find the parts we plan to shoot it, thanks for watching
I wonder if you could get a picture of the part and build one
Its possible, but I don't have the equipment. Thanks for watching
I think I guy like you could make the piece you need.
Ya maybe I really haven't tried making parts yet but thank you and thanks for watching!
I see you guys at Hugo’s all the time
Next time you do say hi, thanks for watching
Hi good morning🤗kinzlers Bros sory im late just wake up from sleep🙏🥰i like ur video much pls keep going ur awesome content video n have good day as wel😀👍👍👍✌🤙❤❤❤l
Hey Wani, thank you so much we appreciate you. thanks for watching
Degrease parts before putting in vinegar. You’ll be able to wipe rust off with rag.
Thanks for the tip will try next time. I appreciate that. A lot
Отличные пластиковые накладки для револьвера 19 века!!! Глок тоже из 1880х?
Thanks for watching
You should upload the whole process on gun streamer
Thanks for the tip, thanks for watching
I'd carry Her if you can get it mechanically sound. Yours looks like trigger return spring. Mine is cylinder timing on double action. Looking great is nice but they'd have to be reliable to me
Yeah it's unfortunate that I wasn't able to get it to fire it's hard to find parts for these guns thanks for watching
Great restoration!! Keep up the good work ✨..what's next now??
Thanks Abin, we aren't sure what kind of gun is next, thanks for watching as always
@@TheKinzlerBros it would be cool to see a musket pistol restoration. That’s something you don’t see everyday
@@TheKinzlerBros no a liberator pistol restoration would be nice. I don’t know honestly
I have a cap and ball pistol that's apparently from 1840s that I would love to have restored and shooting again
We are working on getting are FFL so maybe someday, thanks for watching
I can understand RUclips's rules,the amount of random gun assemblies on the street are rising fast
Ya, they let us show it now!
Great vid! How many volts and amps are you using for the plating?
Thanks we appreciate it, 12 volts 6 amps, it was a little too much so we didn't leave it in too long. thanks for watching