Restoring 1920 Remington .22 gallery gun, (with test firing)
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- Опубликовано: 1 сен 2023
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Restoring 1920 remington .22 gallery gun, (with test firing). Here is a restoration of an old Gallery gun from a Subscriber. This was the first firearm I polished before hot blueing and it turned out great. Hope you enjoy the video and consider subscribing. Thanks for Watching
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The third hand got me 😂😂
I had to Rewind to make sure 😂
Ya, that was my brother!
Lol bout to comment the same thing 😂
Believe it or not, when I was a child about 60 years ago, these superb little guns could be seen in use in fairs and amusement arcades - in England!!! I remember using them several times in a place called the Kursaal, in Southend--on-Sea. Great fun.
Times change though, and the only guns (and knives) we see in Southend now are those carried by the 'new Londoners' who visit. Drug gangs, mainly.
Great to see a blast from my past on here. Great job!
Thank you very much, we appreciate the story and thanks for watching!
Depressing to think about, used to see air rifles at fairs when i was younger in England but you don't even see them anymore, last time i went a fair they only had spring-loaded cork guns
The arcade on the prom at Scarborough had a gallery range at one time.
I remember winchester .22s at the fair in the early 70s, the superb smell
@@hammyh1165 Aquarium top had an underground gallery gun range in the late 1800s to early 1900s till they bulldozed it all and backfilled it
I bet that will be a very happy customer!
I hope so, thanks for watching!
TBH..watching your restoration video is very satisfying...subscriber will be happy after seeing the restoration
Thanks Abin we appreciate it as always!
excellent work.. greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thank you we appreciate it and welcome to the channel! Thanks for watching
Another one in the books guys. Great work.
Thanks we appreciate it!
It hurt alittle to see the original bluing go, that is a classic. You guys did a outstanding job. She's beautiful. Wish I had it. The owner is lucky to have it.
Ya I know, thanks we appreciate it! Ya it turned out great, thanks for watching!
I had one, a little earlier model. My Dad bought it for me when I was about 8. Had it for almost 60 years before giving it to my great nephew who lives on a farm. The perfect gun for him. All in all, a great gun.
That's awesome, thanks for the story and for watching!
It’s crazy to think these were used at carnivals. Great work
Right, thanks for watching!
I remember shooting those at carnivals back in the late 60's or early 70's.
Why crazy? The USA had a long tradition of marksmanship until fearful city folk yelled louder.
@@ronaldjohnson1474 well tbf you might not trust any joe shmoe with a gun, even if its just a 22.
Maybe thats just me though
most of the time they were attached to pintles that didnt allow them to move any where other then down the range@@Koler2k
Good job 👏🏾
Thank you very much!
Try using fine (600 grit) sandpaper on blocks for the the pre blueing polish. Some people swear it produces finer results on new guns, but what I will say is it makes restoration a whole lot easier because you can't detect the pits or scratches that are too deep to remove. Mirror polishing also highlights inconsistencies in the flatness of a surface too, so I really would say give it a shot, especially if you do a military restoration.
Thank you very much for the tip and for watching!
Another beautiful job love those guns well done
Thanks Kevin, we appreciate it!
What a great job. I own a 1940 Remington single shot, they are so accurate.
Very cool, yes they are! Thanks for watching
A masterpiece gun in the hand of a great 👍 hands 🙌!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Great video as usual. I love the firearm. Great old trusty accurate rifle it looks like. 👍
Thanks you very much. Absolutely!
Spectacular restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much!
This was wonderful! I got to shoot my grandpa’s Remington .22 pump recently , looked just like the one in the video except his has a full octagon barrel. My sister and her husband have it at their house in the country. I’m 68 now and that gun worked as smooth and easy as it did when I first fired it as a boy of 8. Just as accurate as when it was new. What a joy.
Terrific video and beautiful work you do.
Thank you very much, we are glad to bring back good memories! Thanks for watching!
It's actually adorable.
Another nice restoration!
Ya its small, thanks for watching!
Looks so easy when you know what you are doing.
Thank you very much, ya that goes with everything the more practice the easier it usually is! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I have a 1911 . Mechanically restored , cosmetics show its age. Piece of ancient car tire for a butt pad.
A gift from my wife's grandfather.
Very cool, thanks for watching
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Thanks, I'm glad its helpful, thanks for watching!
Rock star....crazy skill!
Thank you we appreciate it!
What a great rifle. Such a short travel on the reload. A plinking dream
Yes it is, absolutely! Thanks for watching!
Tip “ forest boar foam “ amazing stuff
Thanks for the advice and for watching
amazing job!
Thanks Zach!
Excellent! Best one yet.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic clean up of that great .22. You have some serious skills and you obviously enjoy your work.
Thank you very much and yes I do! Thanks for watching
Sweet. Love to have one of those.
Ya they are fun 22s, thanks for watching!
My dad got one of these for me when I was a kid. Really nice guns.
Awesome, yes they are. Thanks for watching!
I always liked those 22 man a nice job like it
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
I own one of these. My great grandfathers. Turned out the firing pin was broken and needed some solder at feed ramp. Friend fixed her up for me. very happy. Minute of squirrel.
Nice, they are very accurate. Thanks for watching
I'm amazed at the rifling left in this rifle!
It was a customer's, so it wasn't in bad shape.
I have a Remington just like it. Shoots good - great squirrel gun
That's awesome, absolutely they are. Thanks for watching
I'm finaly glad you can restore a fun that isn't insanely pitted. Amazing content, looking forward to new masterpieces.
Ya me too, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great restoration that rifle brings back so many memories six stars my friends
Thanks Joseph we always appreciate it!
That is a beutiful gun.inpressive job
Thank you we appreciate it!
I was hoping you'd leave the polished parts all shiney. Nice restore.
Ya that would've been cool, thanks for watching
Such a great little gun. My grandpa has one and uses it as a pest control tool on his ranch
Ya for sure, cool! Thanks for watching!
thanks for doing what you do and sharing your knowledge. it's a work of art!!
Thank you very much for the kind words and for watching we appreciate it!
Very nice restoration. My Model 1906 Winchester is chambered in .22 Short only, another fun gun to shoot.
Thanks, very cool! Ya there are so many makes and variants. Thanks for watching
Dude - at about the 12:50 mark, there were three hands in the shot. Are you secretly some kinda space alien or something? 😉😉😉
All those pins and springs and small parts and such.....you have tremendous patience. Well done.
Haha, no that's the other brother. Ya its crazy! Thank you very much!
Nice gun, nice restoration, nice to watch. =)
Thanks we appreciate the support!
Jesus...good skills. Amazing end product
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
I had one of these left over from the carnival my uncle had back in the 50s. The bore was crap but it looked great after blueing and refinishing the walnut stocks.
That's awesome and very cool that you restored it! Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros YW! I enjoyed the M1 Garand restoration as well!
Awesome job man
Thanks we appreciate it!
Great little plinker gun. I have that exact same one. Great job!
Ya for sure, that's awesome! Thanks for watching
Thank you for making this video. This is one of my all time favorite .22 models, and I do hope to procure one someday!
Your welcome, thanks for watching! I hope to as well
My friends dad has one of these and it’s beautiful, the finish is all original and it’s nearly perfect condition besides a few dents in the stock and handgaurd. I would love to shoot one some time, it seems like a fun little rifle.
Very cool, yeah they are fun to shoot. Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros I always enjoy it when you guys upload a new video. Thanks for making amazing content!
I have one of these in my safe. It’s in rough shape and I’d love to have it restored
Very cool, I hope you get it restored. Thanks for watching!
Always a pleasure watching. Looks perfect
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching
That was a great restore. I admire your work.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching we appreciate it!
You guys do some amazing work!! So proud of you, two!!
Thanks Doreen, we appreciate you!
Great to see a restoration of a classic. Well done
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
LOVE Gallery Guns!!!!
Ya me too, thanks for watching
I have a 12A that I bought at an estate sale. Great gun and in beautiful shape. The rifling is crisp and it's a real tack driver. It's date code is from 1931.
Nice, sounds like you found a good one!
Brings back memories of Idelwild Park in SW PA. Another great restoration Brandon.
Glad to hear it, thanks we appreciate it!
Love watching. People have friends you guys. Wonderful work very interesting sometimes when they are hard to disassemble
Thanks we appreciate it, yes they do. Thanks for watching!
I have one winchester like that perfect weapon
That's awesome, yes they are very cool! Thanks for watching
THREE hands thats a good trick
Absolutely, thanks for watching
Very nice! I have a couple of Gallery .22's and I love to shoot them. One is a Rossi and the other is a Western Field. I really enjoy shooting a full tube of .22 shorts through them. They're as accurate as you need them to be.
Thanks, very cool! Ya they are fun accurate guns! Thanks for watching!
My cousin has one from my grandfather and he replaced the firing pin and put sights on it cause it was sawed down and had a scope on it, the original high capacity lol especially with shorts
Absolutely Beautiful Work !
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
Nice! Did you hit any ducks! Theses were a carnival staple 50 70 years ago! They are great small game rifles! Really good job! It made me want to cry!
Haha right!, no I didn't but, people did at the carniva back thenl. Thanks for watching!
Such a great work. It looks real good after renovation 👏👏
Thanks we appreciate it
This video makes me want to get a restoration done on mine. Great job,
Well let us know, thanks for watching
I got one of those it's a 1919 still shoots great
Awesome, thanks for watching!
I inherited my Dad's Remington model 121, a very accurate reliable rifle. Basically the same gun.
They are nice guns, thanks for watching we appreciate it
Wow, that went from looking good to looking great.
Thanks we appreciate the support!
Nice restoration, The Finish came up lovely.
Thank you very much!
Look at it , cherish it, plink with it . A beauty❤
Absolutely, thanks for watching
Awesome job, you did an amazing job with restoring the rifle.
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Sorted, I can almost smell the gun oil. Excellent work. 😎👍
Thanks we appreciate it!
My father taught me to shoot with this rifle. My sister has it. I've bought, repaired/refinished three of them. Currently own a really nice Model 121, an even nicer development of the 12. BTW, the takedown screw has a dished slot, so a coin can be used. And it should be retained in the upper receiver.
Very cool, I appreciate the story and info. Thanks for watching
Wonderful job on that Remington .22 .
I have one just like it that , I have used since I could hold a rifle. Won a couple of turkey shoots with in when I was about 12 just a wonderful shooting rifle & it’s very accurate.
Thank you very much, that's awesome I'm sure it was a blast! Thanks for watching!
Wow, great result and great video, thanks!
Thanks Max, we appreciate your support!
Grew up with one of those!
Nice, they are awesome!
Great job ,,on these guns there is a bullet guide atop of the magazine tube connected to the slide action ,, an if it's left out jam an no cycle
Thank you, absolutely correct! Thanks for watching!
Another fine Job!!! BEAUTIFULL !!!
Thanks Mark!
First!
Thanks for watching!
I have that some one lol. I love it
Cool, thanks for watching!
When are you guys going to put more magnet fishing videos out and more restoration videos you guys are the best
We don't magnet fish anymore, sorry. We appreciate the support as always. Thanks for watching
Hi guys , Love your work , another fine restoration and better than average marksmanship AGAIN , love the smell of gun oil, once smelt , never forgotten ! Another great vlog .
Thank you very much Pete we appreciate the kind words!
I remember shooting one of these at my church carnival back in the 50’s when I was 8 or 9 yrs old. I believe it fired shorts or cab caps.
Very cool I bet it was fun. Thanks for watching!
Great video! I just inherited the exact same gun from my Grandpa, needs a little bit of work. Its awesome to see what its able to become!
Thanks, sorry about your grandpa, they are cool guns! Ya it all depends on how far you want to take it, thanks for watching!
Outstanding job guys! My dad and I used to shoot 22's like that at the fair when I was a kid.
Thank you very much!
@@TheKinzlerBros Your welcome!
boss boss, de lite ! i always wait to see the light here.
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Great work, looks fantastic. Easy for someone with three hands! LOL
Thanks we appreciate it, haha right! Thanks for watching!
Yooo this is my Dad's gun, he was very excited to send us the video! Cheers and thanks for making him happy
That's awesome, we were very happy to do it. It was a pleasure to restore! Thank you very much for watching!
Amazing job! Salute!
Thanks Jerry!
I have one of these they are so fun
Yes they are, thanks for watching
Very Nice job.....always a pleasure to see you on gunsmith....tanks
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
I had a Remington pump, Pedersoli Patent, it had a hexagonal barrel!
Very cool, ya those are awesome rifles! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
A fantastic vid, the rifle looked good to start with especially the barrel, by the time it was finished it looked brand spankers.👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻
Thank you very much, ya it wasn't bad. Thanks for watching
My father in law has one of these in a similar condition to this one when you recieved it.
That's awesome, they are great guns! Thanks for watching
Excelente restauracion
Thank you!
👍💪 Super
Thank you!
We called them Penny rifles. Because of Penny is the perfect tool to fit in the slot to disassemble the rifle. My grandfather called them that and he was born in 1916 for all these people that want to start trying to educate somebody.
It all depends on where you come from, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Have one of these. Pre 1900. It belonged to my great grandfather, my father and then me. Needs work as the shell casing gets jammed in the chamber and won't eject. Somebody did a halfass repair that did not work. I would like to have it repaired some day.
That's cool but unfortunate it doesn't work properly. Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed this video and seeing your process right through to test firing made it great for me. Hugh UK.
Thanks Hugh we appreciate you!
Neat trick using the "third hand" method to install the hammer pin.
Thanks, absolutely necessary! Thanks for watching!