Old Rifle Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • This is a restoration of a rusty old gun.
    This gun had a lot of missing parts, so I had to build some of them from scratch. I really love this gun after the restoration. Under no circumstances will anyone shoot with this gun. It is restored only to be hung on a wall for decoration purposes.
    Thank you so much for Subscribe, Likes & Comments.

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  • @richardsheckler8293
    @richardsheckler8293 6 месяцев назад +9

    Considering that this rifle was restored in a country where personal firearm ownership is forbidden, the work is truly remarkable. While watching the begionning of this clip, my first thought was, "why begin with such a horrible choice?" Then I realized that the restorer is NOT living in the USA where guns are readily available for cheap. For those of us living in the US, we should consider ourselves fortuneate indeed. Very nice job you did on this old relic.

    • @ajm1268
      @ajm1268 3 месяца назад

      Do you believe in the second coming? if so what are you going to do when Jesus comes back and takes away your precious firearms?😊

    • @Rob-bn9ib
      @Rob-bn9ib 3 месяца назад

      @@ajm1268 Good thing he's not, I guess.

  • @bblevins
    @bblevins 2 года назад +18

    YUK! I don't know what you were thinking with the stock. You took all the character out of it.

    • @Macken-n9l
      @Macken-n9l 3 месяца назад +1

      He fixed it. Who cares if he paints it?

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for bringing that old gun alive. There are so many lessons in this one video. God Bliss.

  • @geoffrey6000
    @geoffrey6000 3 года назад +9

    why, why would you do that. This is not how you restore a gun, this is how make an antique worse.

    • @efraingallego-ortega-ny9xl
      @efraingallego-ortega-ny9xl 7 дней назад +2

      You know what the best part about all this is? That you can do what you want your what you own and you also don’t have to watch the video if you don’t like it 😂

  • @richard594
    @richard594 Год назад +12

    That stock was deteriorating rapidly, you did the only thing that could be done to save it. You did a fantastic job of restoration here and that rifle is once again a thing of beauty, thanks for sharing.

    • @ErminoPrado
      @ErminoPrado 5 месяцев назад

      😮 BB🎉😢😮😮

  • @Catdadquinn
    @Catdadquinn 2 года назад +4

    Like everyone else said, love the channel but this finish is bad. Not the wood design but the finish. The gloss makes it look cheap and sticky somehow. You can see every imperfection in the texture

  • @kellymcgee8456
    @kellymcgee8456 2 года назад +11

    It looks very good for a "wall hanger" friend. I might recommend removing the firing pin when reassembling. It looks like about a 20 gauge shotgun. 0000 steel wool would knock some of the sheen off the stock and give it worn character. Thank you!

  • @MR.B00_
    @MR.B00_ Год назад +7

    When your video started, I saw that gun and I just thought "Wow! That would look sweet on my gun rack". The tin patch gave it history, and I was pissed that you were going to destroy that. I loved it just as it was.
    But I admit, you gave it a fine restoration. You know what you're doing. The gun turned out beautiful.
    WHY IS THERE NO VIDEO OF IT BEING FIRED???

  • @Redtailedhawk99
    @Redtailedhawk99 2 года назад +4

    Personally did a few smaller restorations myself, knives and such, but there’s something strangely satisfying about hearing someone sanding metal and wood at 900 mph. LOL! Nice job, by the way.

  • @vincentkreipe5776
    @vincentkreipe5776 3 года назад +23

    In my opinion it is some sort of mauser 98 action heavily modified and converted to a bolt action single shot shotgun. Former had has a flag safty and still got the third locking lug right in front of the bolt handle . The cut out in the front of the receiver has been done for weakening, so the gun can not handle the higher pressures of a rife cartridge any longer. By that also one of the former two locking lugs at the front of the bolt was cut. In the back of the receiver there is an other cut out, so the gun can't take stripper clips any longer as well. Magazine box and floorplate has been removed, as well as the long extractor. Also the gas shield of the bolt sleeve has cut off/grind of and the front of the reciever might milled to smaller diameter. The barrel seem to me like the original stepped barrel with increased bore diameter.

    • @user-bc2vy8dd2l
      @user-bc2vy8dd2l 3 года назад

      ككمنتةالازظ،وازووةاغاىىىاال

    • @davidsingleton2660
      @davidsingleton2660 3 года назад +1

      i had a winchester model 41, .410 bore when i was a kid. killed a battleship full of squirrels with it. pretty close in design to this one. only smoothbore shotgun i have seen that had factory rifle sights. it was cracked about the same way at the ejection side of the bolt. wondered what caliber/bore/manufacture this was, your estimation seems as reasonable as any, to me.

    • @sionsoschwalts2762
      @sionsoschwalts2762 2 года назад +1

      Mod 98's don't have a split reciever bridge. The bottom of the reciever looked like a 92/93.
      The cut out was probably so the extractor could reach over the rim when locked up,I have seen similar in an old Mannlicher action.

    • @vincentkreipe5776
      @vincentkreipe5776 2 года назад +1

      @@sionsoschwalts2762 like - other comments sayed - the action is a (modified) 1893 ottoman mauser. You might be right, that the cut out at the side of the reciever let the extractor jump over the rim of a shotshell.

    • @map3384
      @map3384 2 года назад

      I actually thought it was a Needle Gun.

  • @charlesbaylis8650
    @charlesbaylis8650 2 года назад +1

    As a gun guy i hate to see things like that happen to guns but glad people like you can bring them back

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 3 года назад +11

    I am an Amateur Gunsmith (Self taught so far) and a multi brand/make certified Firearms Armorer!! I have an old Mosin Nagant in this condition and wondered what I could with it?? Your video was awesome and very informative! Meticulous craftsmanship as well!!

    • @williamguillIII
      @williamguillIII 2 года назад +2

      Take some 0000 steel wool to the metal, but don't polish it too much or you'll remove all the patina. Mosin Nagant parts are readily available from different suppliers. You can even re-barrel them to another caliber if you wanted. If the wood is chipped, dented, cracked, etc. be careful with sanding the stock too much, unless you want to make it look factory new. If you want to keep the value of the gun, or any old gun, don't do what he did!

    • @will9357
      @will9357 2 года назад +4

      If you want to learn what to do with an old Mosin-Nagant, watch Mark Novak's channel, not this clown.

    • @demonbright7292
      @demonbright7292 Год назад

      @@will9357 finally, someone saying the truth about this dude. that video hurt to watch from beginning to end .

  • @jacobparker9606
    @jacobparker9606 3 года назад +40

    Cold blueing, screw making, and gunsmith work seems awesome. I can’t help but think that 5 layers of tung oil and 00 steel wool over the wood finish you had would have taken away the brush marks. Also, with your skills, you could have given it an awesome butt plate. Nice work. Your electrolysis machine doesn’t mess around.

    • @restorerebuild3458
      @restorerebuild3458  3 года назад +4

      thanks a lot...

    • @krishnapatel3649
      @krishnapatel3649 3 года назад

      @@restorerebuild3458 kbllllbl

    • @MrDGoosen
      @MrDGoosen 2 года назад +1

      I enjoyed this video. Well done sir. I am assuming that he is not a gunsmith based the square filed crown and trigger guard ends along with the phillips head screws he used as Gunsmiths are taught otherwise.

  • @joemoore4027
    @joemoore4027 3 года назад +78

    Lord that stock would look good IN my fireplace !

    • @ramgyangautam7028
      @ramgyangautam7028 3 года назад +1

      Hi purn

    • @John-4649
      @John-4649 3 года назад

      😂

    • @markphillips6154
      @markphillips6154 3 года назад +1

      Yep maybe take that Woodstock off and sand down a little and put a satin finish on it. That that Shine is bad news. Otherwise wow what do I know about it anyway

    • @HeadlessChickken
      @HeadlessChickken 3 года назад

      :D

  • @stephenkaufman1059
    @stephenkaufman1059 2 года назад +21

    i enjoyed watching this so much. I wasnt sure how I would feel about the wook paint job, but it came out amazing! Great craftsmanship. Well done

  • @ianwilkins9010
    @ianwilkins9010 2 года назад +7

    I agree with all the other comments. Only problem I have is with the wood finishing. It really does need polishing to get rid of the brush strokes and give it a high sheen as a finish.

    • @Mr.Bananaover
      @Mr.Bananaover 2 года назад

      กบโตขนาดไหนจำศีลได้

  • @darenwunderlich4868
    @darenwunderlich4868 3 года назад +68

    I don't really care for the "wood look" paint job, but the rest looks pretty good. I would have rather seen the wood filled, repaired as needed, and stained even if it did show the repairs afterwards. I have been doing some similar restoration work on an old Iver Johnson 12 gauge.

  • @gunmasterdude
    @gunmasterdude 3 года назад +23

    This rifle gives me Fallout vibes.

  • @thomasdrivas5317
    @thomasdrivas5317 3 года назад +8

    😂 not gonna lie the first time I watched this I fell asleep up to the rust removal on the barrel but watching it again and I can't believe what I missed lol will stay awake this time.

  • @lloydlamb4984
    @lloydlamb4984 3 года назад +24

    Lloyd “Old Timer” here. Just saving that stock l’m sure far exceeds most folks capabilities. Great work. You save a piece of history, that’s more than most can say. Keep up the good worry and don’t waste your time worrying about what those who talk but do nothing constructive have to say!👍

    • @adsdentiste
      @adsdentiste 9 месяцев назад +1

      Μπράβο εισαι υπέροχη ψυχή

    • @uncle_spanky
      @uncle_spanky 6 месяцев назад +1

      👍 considering that the first 20 minutes of the video was to stabilize the wooden stock, that most people would have thrown away, I'm extremely impressed with your knowledge and capabilities. Very well done with the little you had to work with! 👏👏👏 GREAT JOB!

  • @salemnikolaevichmorozov3563
    @salemnikolaevichmorozov3563 3 года назад +10

    This definitely isn't some factory rifle...looks some kind of built up hunting rifle from what looks like a mauser action...peculiar...Also, before the restoration seemed IDENTICAL to the hunting rifle from Fallout New Vegas...Excellento job BTW...Turned out REALLLY nice...

  • @ricklindsey5216
    @ricklindsey5216 3 года назад +3

    Watching and trying to learn- I got an old Mauser and a old shot gun that need some work. But I need a lot more watching before I try. Got some old guitars that need work also. Fun to watch

    • @hendrihendri9021
      @hendrihendri9021 2 года назад

      Noo

    • @richardeverett7124
      @richardeverett7124 2 года назад

      Look into rust bluing. It converts the old red rust an gives a better finish that can be done at home. Its labor intensive but you will be happy with the results. If your stocks have dings don't try to sand the marks out . It's a old gun it's supposed to have character. Cleaning old stocks with just fine 000 or 0000 steel wool an mineral spirits will give nice results. Us a wood wax on the stock an all metal parts on the outside of the piece will conserve it. Grease an oil everything on the inside. Take your time an have fun. I found old tools is a good place to practice.

  • @clubsoda85cook55
    @clubsoda85cook55 2 года назад +2

    Going thru all work to restore a gun and hang it on the wall, is like restoring a classic Corvette and not putting a motor in it. But kudos on the repair it looks really good.

    • @trent3902
      @trent3902 2 года назад

      The rifling was most likely rooted, so it was useless if not dangerous.

    • @uncle_spanky
      @uncle_spanky 6 месяцев назад

      Guns that old and obviously not taken care of are generally NOT SAFE to shoot with modern ammunition.

  • @matthewrosa7262
    @matthewrosa7262 Год назад +1

    Fine Job! -The Rest Of The Gun's Restoration Overcame The Not-So-Convincing Attempt Of Re-Creating An Authentic Wood Grain Pattern In The Stock. The Brass Work, Despite Being The Smallest Contribution Of The Restoration, Shows Skill In Offering A Sense Of Beauty To The Piece. But The Effort Of Cleaning The Very Delicate, Carefully Engineered Working Mechanism Of The Weapon Is A Show Of Your Best Skill (And The Hardest, Most Focused Work!) -Which Leads Me To Point Out That "The Proof Of The Pudding Is In The Eating!" -That Is, -CAN IT SHOOT?!

  • @arouetmartel5054
    @arouetmartel5054 3 года назад +45

    Nice show piece, but you sanding down that locking lug tells me you will not be shooting this firearm again.

    • @alynxt-t3813
      @alynxt-t3813 3 года назад

      why?

    • @TacticalTerry
      @TacticalTerry 3 года назад +7

      @@alynxt-t3813 It can make the rifle dangerous to shoot since the locking lugs help keep the burning gases of the gunpowder in the receiver.
      Edit: It appears that the rifle had already been cut out on a part that sees a lot of pressure, so it probably would not function anyway.

    • @Brennan_the_smith
      @Brennan_the_smith 3 года назад +1

      Can't do it anyway look the reciver has been cut

    • @lloydlamb4984
      @lloydlamb4984 3 года назад

      Old Timer. To all those who keep saying the wood should have been replaced, I say to you, you simply don’t get it!! Save you criticism for those things you understand. Have a great day.

    • @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK
      @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK 3 года назад

      He says in the description he’s not gonna shoot it

  • @RickNCR
    @RickNCR 3 года назад +22

    That looks like its from fallout 3

  • @nelsontrindade251
    @nelsontrindade251 Год назад +3

    Perfeito lindo trabalho, amei tem que ser ótimo profissional pra fazer um trabalho desse. Parabéns

  • @lordandpomeroy
    @lordandpomeroy 3 года назад +3

    I have two rifles in this very condition. I’m going to try my best to restore although I don’t have the tools or workspace you have but dam it I’m gonna try. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Apophis1966
    @Apophis1966 3 года назад +73

    i will send my wife in for a full Restoration, greetings from Germany

  • @ZygmuntKiliszewski
    @ZygmuntKiliszewski Год назад +6

    Very precise refurbishment of this rifle, both the stock and the rest of the metal parts, congratulations 👌.

  • @jamisonmaguire4398
    @jamisonmaguire4398 2 года назад +2

    What a great job but I don't understand why you would go through so much trouble for a wall hanger. Unless of course it was just for practice.

  • @direravenext3815
    @direravenext3815 2 года назад +1

    I found an old browning pump shotgun against a post on an abandoned house. Had been there so long it created a indention in the wood that was keeping it from falling over. Had a bush growing beneath it and going around it. Was pretty cool.

  • @MateusSilva-di9oq
    @MateusSilva-di9oq 3 года назад +16

    Amigo, se eu fosse vc optaria por produzir uma nova coronha, mas msm assim ta perfeito seu trabalho, perfect

  • @ozziepete55
    @ozziepete55 2 года назад +5

    That was a great video well done. Fantastic to see that old rifle reborn.

  • @223dmr7
    @223dmr7 2 года назад +2

    Will it fire?

  • @user-vq8oj5lm1t
    @user-vq8oj5lm1t 3 года назад +2

    Просто бомбическая рестоврация что было и что стало ну очень круто!!! Жаль что не было тестов со стрельбой, но работа проделана огромная!!! Большой лайк и море уважения мастеру за его труд и дальнейших успехов в нелёгком труде!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @shawnclements7022
    @shawnclements7022 2 года назад +3

    It takes alot of patience doing a project like this but definitely well worth it in the end.Beautiful job keeping it all original!

  • @rus333.
    @rus333. 3 года назад +10

    Отличная реставрация!
    Привет из Беларуси!

  • @dcvk6250
    @dcvk6250 3 года назад +1

    My man with the New Vegas hunting rifle

  • @tjolle62
    @tjolle62 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job by giving this rifle a new life and thank you for sharing 👍

  • @ThatMDubyaGuy
    @ThatMDubyaGuy 3 года назад +16

    I will admit that I almost choked until I saw the horrific cut in the front receiver ring.
    It a deactivated gun, useless for anything except parts and decoration.
    As a wall hanger, great job.

    • @imfeelingfurniture2779
      @imfeelingfurniture2779 3 года назад +4

      I disagree, not a good job, his faux finish on the stock looks like a horror movie, it looks like a back alley coat hanger abortion

    • @ThatMDubyaGuy
      @ThatMDubyaGuy 3 года назад +1

      @@imfeelingfurniture2779 I think we cam safely assume that you don't work for Turnbull, so let us review.
      The videographer is in deepest, darkest, Britanistan, where firearms are destroyed because the day ends with Y.
      The gun itself has been destroyed, the front receiver ring cut to a point where it is as safe as the faux guns you see hanging in the rafters of burger joints right next to surfboards and washboards.
      I don't see any of your work here, for comparison, so my original statement stands.

  • @davev.4364
    @davev.4364 Год назад +5

    Excellent work! A lot of love was put into this restoration!!

  • @will9357
    @will9357 2 года назад

    Congratulations, I didn't think it was possible to do literally every single step the wrong way... but you proved me wrong.

  • @walteralvarez6668
    @walteralvarez6668 3 года назад +5

    Exelente trabajo, un genio el maestro, felicitaciones.Soy Wálter de Villa Carlos Paz , Córdoba, Argentina.

  • @jumperpence
    @jumperpence 3 года назад +7

    Excellent job, I think I would have finished the stock with wirewool to knock back the shine a bit

    • @imfeelingfurniture2779
      @imfeelingfurniture2779 3 года назад +2

      The shine? It looks like dog shit spread around with a paint brush, there is not even enough finish on it to wool it without tearing the “water based polyurethane varnish “ off, people varnish and polyurethane are different things, and also all of the water based polys are bullshit

    • @jacobbooth9263
      @jacobbooth9263 3 года назад +2

      Yea I was about to say the shine threw me off, I would’ve used wood filler and sanded it smooth, used a torch to burn over the imperfections and sand it down a bit, slap it with some poly and itd look great.

    • @workonitm8
      @workonitm8 2 года назад

      @@jacobbooth9263
      Linseed oil for stock finish.

  • @RMZ413
    @RMZ413 3 года назад +48

    POV: you’re at the gun store in RDR2 cleaning your rifle for $10

  • @Beard996
    @Beard996 3 года назад +2

    You dont need a watch when you working 😉

  • @josesiqueirasilvazuzasique1102
    @josesiqueirasilvazuzasique1102 3 года назад +33

    Você trabalha com uma dedicação muito grande parabéns. Ótimo trabalho.

  • @esquad5406
    @esquad5406 3 года назад +9

    A Mauser converted to a shotgun. There were a lot of them around in the 50s. Sold at discount stores. You still see then in pawn shops and fle markets. Never saw one that worked right or was safe to shoot.

    • @patanvalle9379
      @patanvalle9379 3 года назад +2

      Was really a Mauser converted?... because there were a lot of this guns in Argentina (the caliber "36" was populary called little 12 gauge).. there were used for hunt pidgeons and rabbits, but was not a convertion... was really a little shotgun made for the civil market... the ones that were sold here, worked very nice, and had a lot of years of duty in the fields... Nice video and nice restauration. Greetings from Buenos Aires

    • @ryyqo6658
      @ryyqo6658 3 года назад +1

      So you are telling that this gun is a bolt action shotgun? I think thats not true

    • @patanvalle9379
      @patanvalle9379 3 года назад +3

      @@ryyqo6658 yes it is not a convertion. It was made originaly like this. Was a bolt action shotguns, all in small calibers... There were millions in my country in caliber 36 gauge or 32 gauge... was shotguns... they were so popular in Argentina that some little local factories copy this gun and made it here... It is very good, you can see that because it is still are used here... almost all of them are from ends of XIX century... It were used by boys to start to learn hunt. This gun and other (a little one shot revolver, calle "cats killer", in 6 mm Flobert, was very popular in my contry and were common gift for the boys and childrens in these times).. It was like a toy, but with very good quality ...(sorry my english) Greetings from Buenos Aires

    • @ryyqo6658
      @ryyqo6658 3 года назад +2

      @@patanvalle9379 thanks for the explanation i appreciate it

    • @esquad5406
      @esquad5406 3 года назад

      @@ryyqo6658 The boar at the muzzle is a lot bigger then 50 cal. I'm saying 20guage. No place for a rear sight. The cut out on the left side of the receiver is a blowout point. So the bolt won't blow back in your face it there is a fail. I'm just trying to help. Do your own research. Look up Bannerman conversion's. Your video in impeller replacement is great and spot on. I have done this job lot's on 15's 20's and 25's. Old gun guy that's spent a lot of time on the water.

  • @chuckufarley1343
    @chuckufarley1343 3 года назад +30

    How is it that you find so many guns when you’re magnet fishing? Do you live near the river where the mob dumps all if its murder weapons after a hit?

  • @user-nc8ke5pq5t
    @user-nc8ke5pq5t 2 года назад +2

    Очень хорошая реставрация! Мне понравилась эта работа..мастера!

  • @NOTASFISCAIS
    @NOTASFISCAIS 2 месяца назад

    Parabéns pelo seu exelente trabalho!, de todos os 20 canais que conheço no youtube de restauração o seu e oque tem mais qualidade nas reformas.

  • @robco6997
    @robco6997 3 года назад +116

    Gunsmith's the world over are crying into their cups.

    • @jonathanstout2467
      @jonathanstout2467 3 года назад +32

      actually we are laughing. this is horrible. don't ever do this.

    • @CrazyMagicHomelesGuy
      @CrazyMagicHomelesGuy 3 года назад +13

      Im not even a gunsmith but I'm crying too. Id make a stock and see to get someone with more experience to dig out the magazine and trigger grooves. Never would I use car filler putty on it. Maybe id also see with a gun smith to shorten it for like 5 inches as I don't think I'd use it ever again. Its too valuable.

    • @dr.samuelhayden9152
      @dr.samuelhayden9152 3 года назад +5

      C'mon man! Nobody cares what gunsmith think or do. If you are going to have a rifle in your home. This is the kind you should have. You know what I mean?👍😎

    • @jonathansand5117
      @jonathansand5117 3 года назад +6

      Yeah he screwed the stock repairs up and tbh I think that stock should have met a bon fire unless it's like 22lr or something. It was way to damaged to handle heavy recoil. Besides that it's not terrible. I mean the blueing job could have been done better and he may have polished things to much in sensitive areas but assuming the polish wasn't excessive and the round that is shot is very low in recoil it should go bang and not kill/hurt anyone. From what I can tell that rifle has been decommissioned already anyway. Look at the receiver and the cut taken out.

    • @pinkytt
      @pinkytt 3 года назад +6

      this is a gun rape!

  • @stranotizio6700
    @stranotizio6700 3 года назад +3

    Yeah let's cover the history with five hands of paint! Good job!

  • @zartan7779
    @zartan7779 2 года назад

    I liked that metal patch you removed . Someone did a good job strengthening it .

  • @Mr.SenatorBossman
    @Mr.SenatorBossman 3 года назад +8

    4:04 wow you are really fast at sanding

  • @trooperkent
    @trooperkent 3 года назад +27

    Good job on making a nice piece of interior decoration but please don’t ever try and shoot the thing

  • @victorunbea8451
    @victorunbea8451 3 года назад +7

    I wouldn't fire that thing if I were you. Electrolysis can make a part brittle. It's called hydrogen embrittlement, where hydrogen atoms get in between the grain boundaries of the steel and reduce overall strength of the metal. You need to re-temper every metal part (cook it for 2 hours at 200-250C).

    • @carloshenriquezimmer7543
      @carloshenriquezimmer7543 3 года назад +3

      That is a disabled firearm. You can see the hole cut at the base of the chamber at 28:10.

  • @mzmadmike
    @mzmadmike 2 года назад +2

    Looks like an 1871 Mauser, possibly already converted to shotgun. That grind in the side of the action ring concerns me.
    Excellent job of using the existing wood as a basis for restoration, proper chemical reversal of the corrosion, and careful cleaning. It's great to see one of these done right.

    • @powderslinger5968
      @powderslinger5968 2 года назад +3

      He took a file to the bolt. Some of what he did was fantastic but some of it was butchery.

    • @scotmhead
      @scotmhead Год назад +3

      @@powderslinger5968 It might have been able to be fired again with light loads but that filing on the bolt lugs would make that a sketchy proposition.

  • @Shhhcaffeinecreations
    @Shhhcaffeinecreations 2 года назад

    My son, just wanted to say he likes this one a lot, and that you are awesome!!

  • @houmamkitet9555
    @houmamkitet9555 3 года назад +67

    Real question, if you did such exhaustive work on the wood to the point of covering it up with stuff why not just make a new wood part

    • @JahidKhan-cb5hh
      @JahidKhan-cb5hh 3 года назад +1

      O

    • @markphillips6154
      @markphillips6154 2 года назад +4

      That gun has no value other than decorative I’m quite sure. So don’t argue about what’s been replaced or what hasn’t been replaced because it’s just a wall hanger

    • @user-lm2nu1pk2t
      @user-lm2nu1pk2t 2 года назад +9

      Это же реставрация . Если сделать новую деталь -это уже не оригинал.

    • @khalyd5351
      @khalyd5351 2 года назад

      That’s not easy to find that type of wood now a days 👀😬 guess

    • @user-fx2gg4dq3h
      @user-fx2gg4dq3h 2 года назад

      @@JahidKhan-cb5hh ใน

  • @veterbars-veter4409
    @veterbars-veter4409 3 года назад +7

    Парень, ну и терпенье у тебя...!!!👍видео, что надо.. ! Уважуха...!✊

  • @lpn828
    @lpn828 3 года назад +1

    Very good restoration 👍Your rifle is ready for the WW3 🙂🇧🇪

  • @MeatGawds
    @MeatGawds 2 года назад

    Damn. That whole varnish system is off the charts.

  • @draganjevic5952
    @draganjevic5952 3 года назад +5

    Hello, you have beautifully restored this part of history. I would ask you to answer me what you used when restoring the pipe? Thank you

    • @loganwitte2518
      @loganwitte2518 3 года назад

      The pipe? do you mean the barrel?

    • @wkester6951
      @wkester6951 2 года назад

      @@loganwitte2518 no the big pipe that just magically explodes bullets out the other side certainly not the barrel no.

  • @ronaldohertzch5171
    @ronaldohertzch5171 3 года назад +9

    Bom dia. Acompanhei todo o trabalho de restauração feito pelo senhor. Realmente é um trabalho irretocável! Um dos mais bonitos que vi. Eu espero que o senhor poste mais vídeos assim. Parabéns! Fique com Deus. Ronaldo. Rio de janeiro - Brasil.

  • @creationorevolutiontv4023
    @creationorevolutiontv4023 Год назад +1

    Good job! Very satisfying restoration process! 참 잘했었요

  • @michaelrichter1855
    @michaelrichter1855 2 года назад

    "Handwerk hat goldenen Boden" altes deutsches Sprichwort. Wunderbare Arbeit,Liebe Grüsse aus Berlin-Wedding, Deutschland

  • @vantwembekeeric6603
    @vantwembekeeric6603 2 года назад +4

    C'est une vidéo assez longue, mais lorsque l'on voit comment cet homme rénove ce vieux fusil, c'est époustouflant, magnifique. Toutes mes félicitations, cher Monsieur pour votre patience et vos efforts.

  • @stevendewell5505
    @stevendewell5505 3 года назад +6

    nteresting gun. t may be de-miled for a military round but the rifle bore looks like it is .410 shotgun.

    • @emptyindorill
      @emptyindorill 3 года назад

      Shotgun with bolt action system?)

  • @Willian_Boa_Tarde
    @Willian_Boa_Tarde 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job! Cool wall hanger.

  • @normanehrstein6088
    @normanehrstein6088 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely a great job, one thing I thought that should have been done . I would have rounded the corners on the trigger guard and it should have been bedded in the stock. I picked up a lot of ideas from this video, Thanks a lot.

  • @yourmom1302
    @yourmom1302 3 года назад +3

    Was the stock someone's diy build before you got it? There's some strange things about it that makes me think so.

  • @motorcop505
    @motorcop505 3 года назад +7

    I highly recommend that you watch Mark Novak's Anvil channel before working on more weapons. This was a disaster. Watching his videos can prevent you from making so many mistakes in the future. That stock coating was a nightmare. I'm sorry to leave such a comment, but you really need to learn what you are doing before more guns get destroyed. The metal should have been disassembled and then boiled before being carded. It shouldn't be wire brushed or sand papered. The bluing was still there and almost certainly didn't need redoing if it had been boiled first.
    Please watch Mark's videos before you work on another firearm!

    • @hgghgguk
      @hgghgguk 3 года назад +2

      that "gun" was "destroyed" before he even touched it LUL

    • @mickgrimes9078
      @mickgrimes9078 3 года назад

      i wish i could laugh react this comment tbh

  • @johnbennett7244
    @johnbennett7244 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the more interesting videos I have seen. Good job.

  • @aleksandarvuckovic6739
    @aleksandarvuckovic6739 3 года назад +1

    Very.simple but very professional restauration bravo

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 3 года назад +12

    is that gun worth anything in this shape they say to leave along i would not even look at it the way it is

  • @stacyscomment482
    @stacyscomment482 3 года назад +7

    Looks like an Argentine M1891 or Belgian M1889 that was modified into a shotgun somewhat in the style of a Geha conversion of an M98 -?

    • @Aurelius_aus_Rauben
      @Aurelius_aus_Rauben 3 года назад

      Okay Thanks

    • @shish4197
      @shish4197 3 года назад +3

      Unfortunately the truth is much more sad. This was once an 1890 Ottoman Mauser judging by the writing on the left side of the receiver.

    • @Broadshore
      @Broadshore 3 года назад +2

      @@shish4197 More like a 1890 that's been converted to take shotgun shells??? Looking at that bore? It sure doesn't look like she 8mm.

    • @shish4197
      @shish4197 3 года назад +1

      @@Broadshore correct. Although 1890 Ottomans were chambered in 7.65x53

  • @user-fe9zn8jm4b
    @user-fe9zn8jm4b 7 месяцев назад +2

    DAMED THAT IS AWESOME WORK

  • @lisiatepalu7737
    @lisiatepalu7737 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for doing a good beautiful job 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @user-dk4io9lg8t
    @user-dk4io9lg8t 2 года назад +5

    Сколько же ей ( винтовке) лет интересно и какая это страна ? Получилось супер и дал вторую жизнь изделию !!!

    • @user-pl6xp4dd5w
      @user-pl6xp4dd5w 2 года назад

      Страна - Греция . Вот разве может нормальный человек , выдержать вот это - " супер и дал вторую жизнь изделию !!! " Да что ж такое , смотрю третьего подряд , умельца реставратора , - пакистанец , итальянец , грек , а папа похоже у них один , строитель пирамид из египта .

  • @originaltasmanian5321
    @originaltasmanian5321 3 года назад +9

    Great job, I have done several restorations and I admire his strive for perfection.

  • @UncensoredTVs
    @UncensoredTVs 2 года назад +1

    I have a similar yet older rifle I inherited it from my great grandfather who's born in 1883 and it is as rusty as this one, but i dont know where and when it was built or any history about the rifle, but this video has inspired me to restore mine

    • @haithemalsanea2758
      @haithemalsanea2758 2 года назад

      Usually they write on the metal the year. Check carefully you will find it.

    • @UncensoredTVs
      @UncensoredTVs 2 года назад

      @@haithemalsanea2758 there's nothing written on it, it even looks it was made by someone in a shop or a grage not in a factory, yet it almost identical to the one shown in the video

  • @riddledstream8603
    @riddledstream8603 3 года назад +1

    Your love for that old stock is unbelievably incredible.

  • @jose65027
    @jose65027 2 года назад +5

    Parabéns show de bola hein valeu a pena assistir cada detalhes 🤜🤛

  • @user-kf7fh4pk3g
    @user-kf7fh4pk3g 3 года назад +10

    Таким мастерам нужно памятники ставить мой дедушка этим занимался

    • @user-ce4ts8ll7b
      @user-ce4ts8ll7b 3 года назад +2

      При первом же выстреле вся ложа разлетится(

    • @user-rd7mb1qt4i
      @user-rd7mb1qt4i 3 года назад

      @@user-ce4ts8ll7b !!!!

    • @Anon14_88
      @Anon14_88 3 года назад

      @@user-ce4ts8ll7b ну главное что не рожа!

  • @craigheislen3304
    @craigheislen3304 2 года назад

    Thank you for reminding me of why i don’t do wood work.

  • @CrocodllDO
    @CrocodllDO 3 года назад

    SO MUST PERFECT !!! YOU COOOOL MAN! I live in Russia and i love wathes your video!! Thx

  • @foxynoway
    @foxynoway 3 года назад +16

    The paint of the wood is really diareah :)))

  • @Landscape.Architect
    @Landscape.Architect 3 года назад +3

    I DON'T KNOW WHY PEOPLE DISLIKE THIS VIDEO...?

    • @einhundertfunfzig4919
      @einhundertfunfzig4919 3 года назад

      Because they didn’t like it.

    • @karvast5726
      @karvast5726 3 года назад +2

      Maybe because a lot of his methods aren't really what a good gunsmith would do.
      I really don't care as far as i'm concerned he did it like he wanted to do and if he wasn't there this gun would have ended up in the scrap bin anyway.

    • @restorerebuild3458
      @restorerebuild3458  3 года назад

      @@karvast5726 👍

  • @c-leat9981
    @c-leat9981 2 года назад

    Wow mate this has got to be the best restoration I've ever seen done 100%

  • @Dixie6716
    @Dixie6716 7 месяцев назад

    You did a very nice job of restoring this gun. I've done some with nowhere near the deterioration of yours, maybe a third or a little more, so I kind of know how painstaking and long it took you to do this. It's definitely not an easy task to restore one in that condition, but you did a great job I must say. I would just like to know what brand and what caliber rifle it is. When I first saw the muzzle of the barrel, I thought it was a 28 gauge shotgun and I had to look at the title of the video again. It was possibly a buffalo gun with a bore that size. Thanks for a very good and knowledgeable video of gun restoration.

  • @kickhick7tree1
    @kickhick7tree1 3 года назад +5

    Looks like an old Mauser that has been converted to a single shot shotgun. Notice that there’s no magazine, and there is a large hole milled in the side of the receiver, presumably to extract spent shotshells manually. Very interesting piece.

  • @angelesquivel9418
    @angelesquivel9418 3 года назад +3

    👏👏👏 excelente trabajo ha rescatado o revivido un pedazo de historia. Lo felicito!!!!

  • @valentinmendez3674
    @valentinmendez3674 Год назад

    Excelente trabajo me hubiera gustado que lo hubiera probado disparándole a unas botellas para ver si realmente quedó bien, gracias por compartir.

  • @bernabecalderon9252
    @bernabecalderon9252 2 года назад +1

    Muy buena demostración May ,pero le falta la explicación para ir entendiendo mejor . GRASIAS DIOS LO BENDIGA

  • @jacobhill3302
    @jacobhill3302 3 года назад +21

    Is that the "hunting rifle" from Fallout?

  • @Jonathan-hz4yg
    @Jonathan-hz4yg 3 года назад +7

    So.... I really enjoy a good restoration. This stock repair was a good attempt, but would have used that old wood stock for kindling

  • @mrlilrip10
    @mrlilrip10 2 года назад +2

    anyone know what kind of watch he’s wearing?

  • @stephaniezellers8165
    @stephaniezellers8165 2 года назад +2

    Such a difficult job, you are just great, keep up the good work!

    • @LuKe31197
      @LuKe31197 Год назад

      I love Zellers. Such a shame they went out of business.