Yay! First one here! So excited for this rebuild! I got to fire one once. I was a very young girl but it impressed me. My dad was military so we always had guns coming into to house we could take the range at Ft. Hood and shoot.
My Colt PP was made in 1953 and was sold to the NYCPD and carried by a patrolman. His badge number is on the heel of the frame. Accurate, well made and fun to shoot with 158 grain .38 Special rounds. A set of Pachmayer rubber grips really improved this classic Colt wheel gun.
You guys are amazing!! Nothing better than sitting down and watching you restore these pieces of history. Please keep the videos coming and keep up the great work!
The man who passed away must have long forgotten that this was in the Jeep, or it was there when he bought it and didn't know, that's unfortunate, glad it's getting restored and not melted down.
So I wasn't raised around many guns. However I have had guns of my own since my early 20s. I'm 46 now. I currently have a Ruger EC9S and a S&W SD 9VE. I've got a lot of experience taking them down to clean them after going to the gun range. They aren't incredibly complex. But they are complex enough lol. I have never had any experience with revolvers. I had NO IDEA how complex a revolver is until watching this video. Great video. A great learning experience for an old dog lol.
This is the first 'restoration' that didn't offend me--you did everything just about right. I'm glad you didn't try to erase the rust pits--that never goes well. I might have smoothed a couple of the internal parts (for smooth function) and I have learned to make handmade grips out of elk antlers. Beyond that I give best wishes on this acquisition. Enjoy it!
Masterful job, sir! Well done!!! Five years ago, I restored a 1914 Colt Army Special, which belonged to my late wife's FIL. It was in much better condition than your revolver, but it was still a most rewarding experience. 😊
I have my great grandfather's "Official Police .38 Special". It says it on the barrel. He was a Sheriff for the Indianapolis Sheriff's department in the 1930s and 40s. It's Nickle plated and still in really good condition. It really makes me happy to watch you save this family heirloom. You did a fantastic job!👍👍👍
You called it a movie flip at the end, I’ve heard it referred to as ‘Bogart a gun’. I guess since he did it in his movies. Super interesting restoration of this old classic, it certainly deserved all that care and attention.
What a great video. You guys really rescued that sweet little revolver! I was surprised at how good the bore looked, and the whole thing turned out great. That would be fun to carry every once in a while, or mess with your buddies about mounting a light and red-dot on it...
I was helping a friend clean out his great uncle's house around 1986. We found a 1923 police positive chambered in 38 S&W. Regretfully it was stolen when my house was robbed in 2013.
I can never get over how nice and new the parts look after sandblasting!
Ya fine glassbead works well!
Have to be careful because these are hand fit & sand blasting can remove metal.
@@opinionsvary He literally said "fine glassbead" as in fine glassbead blasting
Thanks for bringing back to life an old warhorse. I would enjoy hearing the stories if this fine revolver could talk. Excellent work as always.
Thanks for watching we appreciate it, ya that would be awesome!
that is a great peace
When I see a new video notification from The Kinzler Bros., my day comes to a screeching halt and I watch! Great content.
Same
Same.
Thanks we appreciate you, thanks for the kind words!
Absolutely, true! Every video is a treat.
My colt police positive still has 100% blue and was made in 1907. Its another jewel in my collection. Great little .38 cal revolver.
Sounds like a beautiful piece, must have been well taken care of! Thanks for watching
Watching you guys restore these firearms is therapeutic. I like the care in which you work with all of the intricacies.
Glad you enjoy them, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Great job bringing that old Colt back to life.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
The extent of your knowledge and experience … to dissemble and reassemble … all these weapon systems … is impressive … another great video … 🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks, I learn by trial and error and research!
Sweet revolver. I’m sure many police man where very happy to have this reliable sidearm. Great gun
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Thank you taking the time to restore another piece of history for generations to come!
It was my pleasure, thanks for watching!
Yay! First one here! So excited for this rebuild! I got to fire one once. I was a very young girl but it impressed me. My dad was military so we always had guns coming into to house we could take the range at Ft. Hood and shoot.
Very cool sounds like a good time, thanks for supporting the channel!
My Colt PP was made in 1953 and was sold to the NYCPD and carried by a patrolman. His badge number is on the heel of the frame. Accurate, well made and fun to shoot with 158 grain .38 Special rounds. A set of Pachmayer rubber grips really improved this classic Colt wheel gun.
That’s a great story, thanks for sharing! Thanks for watching
What a cool old gun .
Ya I liked it, thanks for watching!
Yeah this is my new favorite gun channel
Thanks we appreciate you!
Second life for an old gun, great restoration. Thanks
Absolutely, thank you! Thanks for watching
Yes love the colt police positives have one myself great work on the restoration.
Nice, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
No disturbing music. Very pleasant.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
That one turned out nice.!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
I clicked the like button before the video started. I am greatly pleased to have another of your videos.
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
Love to see this old girl being back in business again... 👍🏻
Me too, thanks for watching!
My great grandfather was a police office in the 1920's. I can only imagine that was the service weapon he carried. Great restoration video!
Ya probably, that would be awesome to have the gun still! Thanks for watching
You guys are amazing!! Nothing better than sitting down and watching you restore these pieces of history. Please keep the videos coming and keep up the great work!
Thank you very much for the kind words and for supporting the channel we appreciate it!
Beautiful Colt horse ❤
Absolutely, thanks for watching
That's awesome. U gave me the confidence to refinish mine! Good work
Glad you liked it, I hope it goes well! Thanks for watching and be safe
Beautiful old revolver.....I love old shape
Absolutely, I like it too! Thanks for watching
Bonjour excellente restauration , vous avez des doigts de fées , merci pour le partage , bien cordialement Dan 🙏👍🇨🇵
Excellent work had no idea a revolver had so many bits and pieces
Thanks, right! Thanks for watching
Good job bringing that old girl back to life.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Always nice to see a good restoration.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Excellent work.
Many thanks!
Awesome restoration as always from Kinzler Bros! Two thumbs up 👍👍
Thanks buddy we appreciate it!
Can we take a moment to appreciate the sticky gunk that perfectly preserved the inside of the gun
Ya it helped, thanks for watching!
thats a well maintained collection u got!! Keep Up the good work ..Great restoration as always !!
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
The man who passed away must have long forgotten that this was in the Jeep, or it was there when he bought it and didn't know, that's unfortunate, glad it's getting restored and not melted down.
Ya it's hard to say, thanks for watching!
I have a 1916 Colt 38 special police positive in good condition, your vid will help with the breakdown and clean up of it! Thanks!
Nice, I hope so! Thanks for watching
The kip edit had me lmfao. Great restore!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
You are the best brandon really i like your job you make me verry happy everytime god save you
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Restoring a 1928 revolver? Talk about a vintage comeback! 🕵♂🔫 Now that’s what I call bringing history back to life-one trigger pull at a time!
Absolutely, thanks you very much! Thanks for watching
Thanks for not adding too much voice this amount of voice is more than enough perfect and beautiful restoration keep it up palll
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Great video! Good job!
Thanks we appreciate it!
I love these firearms restorations. Another great job guys.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
As usual, the very best restoration videos available. Thanks.
Thanks Robert, you are too kind! Thanks for watching
He is an artisan. more video plss
Thank you very much, will do! Thanks for watching
Страхотна реставрация стана страхотна антика за колекция браво
Thank you very much, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Good Job! Congrat´s.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Awesome job
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I fall asleep to these videos. That’s a good thing because I finish the rest when I wake up 🙂
Awesome, happy to hear it. Thanks for watching!
Looks fantastic . Owned one myself many years ago
That's awesome, thank you and thanks for watching!
So I wasn't raised around many guns. However I have had guns of my own since my early 20s. I'm 46 now. I currently have a Ruger EC9S and a S&W SD 9VE. I've got a lot of experience taking them down to clean them after going to the gun range. They aren't incredibly complex. But they are complex enough lol. I have never had any experience with revolvers. I had NO IDEA how complex a revolver is until watching this video. Great video. A great learning experience for an old dog lol.
Thanks we appreciate it. Ya, they are a lot more complex than they look, thanks for watching!
Outstanding!
Thanks!
Thanks for the Saturday morning upload!
Thanks for watching Adam!
@@TheKinzlerBros My pleasure, you do awesome work.
Georgious restore indeed.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Awesome preservation. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do!
That'll make a nice workhorse that you don't have to feel guilty using. Nice job
Ya it works well, thanks for watching!
Fantastic job, beautiful, wonderful. Thanks
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Great job, I love it.
Thanks we appreciate it!
Excellent work!! Greetings from good old Germany 🇩🇪
Thanks you very much, welcome!
M1 Carbine sling !! Hell yeah, can't wait for that one!
Ya, that one doesn't need any restoring. Thanks for watching!
This is the first 'restoration' that didn't offend me--you did everything just about right. I'm glad you didn't try to erase the rust pits--that never goes well. I might have smoothed a couple of the internal parts (for smooth function) and I have learned to make handmade grips out of elk antlers. Beyond that I give best wishes on this acquisition. Enjoy it!
Thanks we are glad to hear it. Nice! Thanks for watching
Fine old gun, Thanks for saving i!
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
You really are the best, love your work thanks 🙏
You are very kind, thanks for watching!
Great work!
Thank you, we appreciate it!
Good Job
Thanks!
Очень нравится устройство револьверов. Большое спасибо за интересное видео.
Me too, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Happy thanksgiving, god bless❤
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
The sandblasting part is super satisfying to watch.
I'm glad you enjoy it, thanks for watching!
Masterful job, sir! Well done!!! Five years ago, I restored a 1914 Colt Army Special, which belonged to my late wife's FIL. It was in much better condition than your revolver, but it was still a most rewarding experience. 😊
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for sharing and for watching!
Excelent Job
Thank you, thanks for watching
Excelente restauración 👍🏽
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Your videos are hypnotizing, congratulations! I have one of those original and functional ones that belonged to my dad. I didn't know it was that old
Thanks we appreciate it! That's awesome, thanks for watching!
Il videoclip è molto bello e tecnicamente al top. L’operatore e bravo e ben preparato, ha eseguito un ottimo lavoro. Complimenti !
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the old one still works... greetings from Buenos Aires
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros nice video & nice work
Very cool! I find watching these videos very satisfying.
Keep up the good work.
Glad you like them! Will do!
With this gift, all weapons that are rusty and must be 100 years old will come back to life.
I try my best, thanks for watching!
Very good videos, I’m glad I stumbled across your channel
Thank you, we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Nice recovery!!
Thanks, we appreciate it!
I have my great grandfather's "Official Police .38 Special". It says it on the barrel. He was a Sheriff for the Indianapolis Sheriff's department in the 1930s and 40s. It's Nickle plated and still in really good condition. It really makes me happy to watch you save this family heirloom. You did a fantastic job!👍👍👍
That is a very special gun! Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very good work, it's a beautiful weapon
Thank you, yes it is!
thank's for the video.. 🙋♂
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Excelência em restaurações! Trabalho primoroso! 👍🏻☺️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks Marcio! Have a great day!
@@TheKinzlerBros Muito obrigado! Tenham um bom dia também! ☺️☺️👍🏻
Looks great fired no problem,another job well done.
Thanks, absolutely! Thanks for watching
You called it a movie flip at the end, I’ve heard it referred to as ‘Bogart a gun’. I guess since he did it in his movies. Super interesting restoration of this old classic, it certainly deserved all that care and attention.
Ya there are a few terms for it, thanks we appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
What a great video. You guys really rescued that sweet little revolver! I was surprised at how good the bore looked, and the whole thing turned out great. That would be fun to carry every once in a while, or mess with your buddies about mounting a light and red-dot on it...
Thanks we appreciate it, ya me too! Ya for sure, thanks for watching
Nice restoration
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Awesome job🎉😮
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You did a wonderful work 👏👏
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Как всегда, безупречно выполненная работа! 👍
Thanks Dmitry, thanks for watching!
Your work is magnificent, I love your videos
Thank you very much for the kind words and for watching!
Kicks like a mule - great revolvers.
Ya, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Mighty fine work as usual. 🍻
Thanks we appreciate it!
Nicely done.
Thanks!
as always a 10/10 video, keep up the good work
You are too kind, thanks will do!
Great work as usual! 👍🏻
Thanks we appreciate it!
Keep this content coming incredible work
Seb Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you! Will do!
Excelente restauración, felicitaciones.👍💪
Thank you, thanks for watching!
I am sure that DA TUBE gives you A LOT of grief, but just so you know, I REALLY enjoy your videos! KEEP ON FIGHTIN' THE GOOD FIGHT!
Sometimes, thanks we will!
Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Oh yea a Saturday morning with a new restore video and guess what it’s an iconic police colt. 👍👍👍🎉
Absolutely, thanks for watching Diego!
love my 2 genuine Colts
Official Police 5in and
Detective Spl 3rd series
... both awesome deals
bcs kinda rusty but greatly
better w/ just oil wipe
Awesome, they are cool! Thanks for watching
Gracias!! 👍
Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Brazil. I love the videos. 🇧🇷
Glad you like them! We appreciate the support!
I was helping a friend clean out his great uncle's house around 1986. We found a 1923 police positive chambered in 38 S&W. Regretfully it was stolen when my house was robbed in 2013.
That is a great find but, very unfortunate it was stolen! Thanks for watching