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Hand Art
Приєднався 12 лип 2014
Hand of art /rg/
BRACELET FROM BRASS WIRE
DEAR VIEWERS,OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES FOR INTERRUPTING TOUTUBE DUE TO AMINOR ACCIDENT IN MY HAND ,YOUR FRIEND Romlyos
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Way to destroy it never should have removed the marking. Horrible gunsmith
05:32 wood work
اسلحه ماوزر ایرانی که در ایران برنو گفته میشود ساخت کشور چکسلواکی ، شرکت اسکودا در شهر برنو ،،، سه مدل در سال 1930 , 1933 و 1398 سفارش داده شد و در سال 1949 خود ایران ماشین الات غنیمتی جنگ را خریداری کرد و در ایران ساخت ، در سه مدل بلند ، متوسط و کوتاه که از بهترین و باکیفیت ترین مدل های ماوزر هست ، همین الان هم در ایران با همین کالیبر اما اندکی تغییرات برای شکارچیان تولید میشود
Never touch a firearm ever again
that is an Re-branded Etyde piano for sure but still cool 👍
احلى اشياء
seeing the chromed parts hurts
Can I double like? My god, the shine at the end 🎉
You did a pretty good job of destroying the value of the rifle without even fixing any of the things actually wrong with it.
Restoration in the slaughterhouse. This is a crime that you did with this poor rifle. All scratches, all dents tell their own history and they remove them. Would you also cut off the tongue of a veteran? By the way, you know why weapon metal parts are black when you leave the factory? Your high gloss polished parts look like garbage and show your position in the battlefield.
He definitely could have done a better job, however it's a veteran as you say and veterans wear civilian clothes after the war & try to put it behind them, that's why unless in pristine condition they should all wear civilian clothes/ sporterized
What is the length of the blade without the woodeh handle?
What did I just watch? Holy shit, this is a historical rifle lover's worst nightmare... - Razor blade finish removal - Whizzed rotary sanding of the stock - Tapered flathead screwdriver use - Hand sanded & filed bolt handle - Only cleaning the exterior of the bolt when it needed to be disassembled to be done properly - That mirror buttplate looks awful I don't wanna go on much further, but couldn't help notice that after all that abuse, the rear right disc looks to be at least 1/8" proud of the stock. The stock itself looks nice, but man this was a super ham handed approach that ruined the rifle.
It's definitely a Persian 98/38 rifle in 8x 57 IS calibre!
yeah, S.N and model was punched in Farsi.
what a shame, another person pretending to restore a rifle. The stock of no Persian Mauser is so shiny, and on the other hand the defect on the edge has not been corrected. There is no such thing as a mirror polished butt cap, like many others parts. on the other hand, the shutter has not been touched, as well as the mechanics, half rusty. and let's leave aside the "restoration" of the shutter without even dismantling it. you have not restored anything, and where you touched you did badly. congratulations. ..
The mirror polished buttplate will go back to original finish in 40 - 50 years it will be fine
Need one
Nice looking little stomach pump!
Well yeehaw!
Looks good, might consider doing the barrel and receiver.
Its gewehr 98 not k 98 😭
what was the liquid in 10 minute
Either bluing or rust-bluing solution would be my bet
That's not a KAR98 that's a VZ 24 built for the Persian military.
basically,all the collector value of this rifle has been lost.
Just wait for a couple of years and shoot it occasionally until the "patina" returns, and you can sell it as a near-mint well preserved "attic find" 😅
I just did a huge 48 bolt turned down mothers Polish works wonders on the chrome bolt and butt plate
مبدع وفنان بالتوفيق يارب ❤
Looks nice but now it's lost it's history and monetary value.
When someone restores an M1 Garand in this fashion: Great job on keeping history alive by restoring this beautiful old war horse! Here's my money! When someone restores a K98: Ewww! It's ruined! And i love how the owner of this channel likes almost all replies, yet never answers any of them 😅
What color stain did you use on the stock? came out great. Sad thing is the heave oil saturation at the back of the receiver. would take some acetone to remove. So the big question is: How does it shoot? is the bore good? is it accurate?
Do u ship to cali?
Excellent congratulations 👏👏👏😉🙏
It seem like all gewehr 98 derived rifle is called "PUBG Kar98", there is even an SMLE No4. Mk.I called a k98, that sickens me somehow.
Totally over restored.. Okay there are millions out there but you shouldn't have polish out of the history of the rifle.. And it's not a K98 or a K98K
Eso es un fusil steyer 1912, no es una Kar98.
What is happened if its get wet?
Before you next start destroying a historical gunstock, I recommend watching the video broadcaster "midayUSA" - "Repairing a Remington Model 11 Gunstock | Remington Model 11 Shotgun Project".
That was absolutely beautiful to watch.
Bro you ruined the poor thing :(
Polished up nicely but not restored.
Did you use true oil for that?
no i use seler
Kar 98's do not have any wood between the sight and the reciever. This is from a different country like Middle East of Yugo. A complete bubba job.
Some are not original parts. And its ruined now
انت رجل مبدع اتمنى ان تكون قريبا مني لاتعلم منك هذا الفن الرائع
You clean the bolt without taking it apart ? Surely a new method ...
please, don't ever touch a firearm again.... B.U.B.B.A
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you are incompetent, war rifles are not restored in this way, you have taken away its history, what the rifle has experienced in battle, you have ruined the rifle forever, now it has no more historical value.
This rifle is a Model 98/29 Persian Mauser, made in the 1930's by CZ, in Czecheslovokia. The giveaway is the Arabic numerals on the rear sight, & the design of the front sight protector. Superb quality rifles when made, very heavy service in the Middle East, & less than consistent maintenance, makes most examples in fairly rough condition when found today. This one was actually in pretty nice shape at the start, & while the refinishing actually lowered the rifle's collector value, it looks stunningly gorgeous on completion, & as long as the owner's happy with it, that's all that matters. Well done!
A number years ago there were several hundred unissued of these on the market here in the US, including original slings and bayonets. I know as I purchased two at the time. The ones I received were still in the factory packing grease! They were manufactured as part of a contract with CZ from the Shah of Iran, to be used by his honor guards but were still at the factory when he was deposed and fled the country. I keep on in the original condition (unfired) and take the other to the range from time to time. A great rifle but I'll still stick with my various Swedish Mausers as my favorites :)
Yeah it's sad that the history is now gone and I'll always give people a little bit of crap for doing this, however I'll always support their right to do whatever with their property be it a rifle of their land and what is on it.
No, BRNO in Czechoslovakia. You had the country right, CZ is in the same country. This BRNO is still making 98 Mauser rifles. They are under the Zastava manufacturers name. Type in Zastava and CZ in your google.
I have an unissued Persian 98/29 Mauser. It was shot three times at the factory at the target in 1931. I have the target. I cleaned the barrel when I bought it and pulled a couple pigtail drill filings out. I paid 700 for it from Samco in the 90s. I got an good condition shooter and a barreled action on the same order. Still have all of them. The Persian Mausers were excellent. I put them up with the 1909 Argentine as far as a military Mauser 98 action. Actually the old country is renamed the Czech Republic.
My mind was screaming " No!" when you started the orbital sander
Same fior me and at the end you see most part like like the buttstock cover won't even fit anymore as he probably remove 2/3mm of wood to make all scratches and ding disappear. What a massacre ...
@@captnsnafu it was quick though
This is a M48 zastava Real mod98 Mauser is thiner
Excellent travail. Belle oeuvre. Je suis fan. Comment est ce qu'il rase?peut être une vidéo de rasage avec?
This is a Mauser Gewehr 98 not a Mauser Kar98K you can see that by the straight bolt
Not a k98. K98k have no wood between the rear sight and the receiver just blank space. This is most likely a vz24 or an FN if some kind