Restoring 1892 Husqvarna Service revolver, (With Test FIRE!)
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
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Here is the restoration of a model M1887 produced in 1892 Husqvarna Service revolver. This was in a flooded cabin in Yellowstone national park this summer. So it was not in water too long but I still wanted to refinish it completely. The way it turned out was amazing and it fires so good and accurate. If you enjoy the video consider subscribing for more restoration videos. Thanks for watching!!
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Watching restoration videos when you can't sleep at 4am is soothing af.
Happy too help, thanks for watching
Very stout and sturdy looking component parts in that Husky ! Very neat firearm and I like the grips !
Absolutely, its a good gun! Thanks for watching!
imagine the hardness of creating that piece of beauty in 1892
Ya they were very talented back then. Thanks for watching!
Gotta appreciate the engineering, gunsmithing, and the technicalities of finding the right amount of tolerances every model of pistol ever made.
And the great know hows of the restorer😎👍 Damn good job restoring it.👌
Thank you very much, we appreciate you
Man Husqvarna literally made anything back in the day
They started as an arms plant in the end of the 1600s
Yes they did, thanks for watching!
They did, but as far as this revolver is concerned, the feeding and ejection mecanism with a rod is, for a weapon adopted in 1892, completely out of date. If you compare it with the French 1892 revolver, much more modern, you'll understand what I mean...
True, Husqvarna have a great museum in Sweden where one can se everything about their great history of production.
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Without watching your videos I would never have thought a firearm in this condition could be restored amazing job guys as always Marcus.
Thanks we appreciate the kind words, thanks for the support!
Amazing how that old gun only has one spring. Good video.
Ya it's impressive, thanks for watching!
Nice and simple. Perfect.
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it.
I got a bit of a shock towards the end, when .32 S&W Long came out - sure I'd read "7.5mm Nagant".
Then I realised, I've learned something :) Thanks for the vid !!
You and me both! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros A littel bit shame .... you didn`t fired the original 7.5 Nagant Ammo. The original 7.5 Ammo filled the wohle drum chamber and the bullet was ,, hidden " in the cartridge & the shell top was crimped inwards lika shotgun shell. This Nagant was the first ,, gas pressure prove " Revolver . How ever : You made a very good job and i like to watching all your professionel artworks !
Love to see old service weapons restored! Keep it up!
Thank you and we will. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful Restoration!!👍👍
Thank you very much!
Wow. Look at the quality of manufacture there. Sturdy and rugged. Incredible.
Couldn't agree more! Beautiful firearm, thanks for watching!
Yep, the good old days when quality meant something.
Looking at my lawn tools now and every time I’ve had to fight tooth and nail to get a warranty fix for any of them…most are Husqvarna.
Nice gun the best I ´v seen so far.
Ya I like it, thanks we appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful job
Thank you, thanks for watching!
I know nothing about nothing - especially when it comes to fire arms, but I am a restoration video junkie. IMO this is premium content - very nicely done. Really nice result for that old firearm! It seems to me quite a lot of skill was involved in handling each component appropriately.
Thank you very much, I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for the support and for watching!
Is that the same company that made my chainsaw
Yes sir, thanks
Is that the same company that made my grandma's sewing machine?
Is that the same company that made my dirt bike?
Is that the same company that made my garden tractor?
Is this the same company who makes my lawn tractor, weed trimmer, leaf blower, hedge trimmer, and chainsaw?
You guys always find the most interesting guns to restore. I always enjoy your videos. Thanks!
We try really hard. Thank you very much for the support and for watching!
The Swedish Military inspector's initials of "HR" are just as perfect on the left side of the frame, just ahead of the cylinder and below the factory name "Husqvarna" and the serial number stamp. This was the inspection mark of Erick Herrman Ribbing and signified that this revolver was accepted into Swedish Military service. You will also see the Landstormen property stamp on the right side of the frame just above the grip. It consists of a stamped "L No. 6804". This translates to "Landstormen Weapon # 6804".
Very cool, you know a lot about husqvarna guns, thanks for the history and for watching!
Thanks for sharing you're knowledge
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I know noone cares but Ribbings son became a judge in one of Swedens court of appeals in the 50ies :O)
@@Guildforsucks Thank you. These connections are very interesting. A rusty revolver and a judge in Sweden, what can be in common?
New to your channel. Have a couple of suggestions, realizing that you have already figured out what work for you. For loosening rusted parts, try a 50:50 mixture of acetone and ATF. Needs to be shaken at each use. For extremely stubborn rust, heat with torch and touch beeswax so it melts inside. The long slippery molecules loosen it right up. Try walnut shells for blasting as they will clean the metal without adding texture.
Welcome, thanks for the advice we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Looks like my French 1892 St. Etienne Ordonnance revolver that my grandfather gave me. But then again, many revolvers from that period have that look, as does the Nagant. Great job on the resto!
Ya they do, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
My late father would "tinker". Rusty items were submerged in a pail of used motor oil for up to a week, made the disassembly a lot easier. My first item was a Bostich P3 1/4 in stapler found in 1968, I put through the process. I'm still using it. Narragansett Bay
Very cool, ya the longer you let it loosen up the better. Just about anything can be brought back to life if it isn't in too bad of shape, thanks for watching!
I have always used Diesel oil for the same thing, it`s never let me down yet.
Very nice! I might be wrong but I think I that model also was used by the Swedish police.
Yes it was, this is patterned after the nagant. Thanks for watching
I didn't know husqvarna made guns, learn something new every day
Me neither, that's right, thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros, I've always known them for lawn and landscaping equipment, used to use some of that brand of equipment when I did lawncare and landscaping years ago
I have a Husqvarna shotgun. We have loads of them here in Sweden. Really high quality guns. Mine is from 1938, they stopped production of weapons in the 80's, I think, but before that they produced arms for the swedish military since 1689!
So they have produced weapons for hundreds of years. Weapons that even fought the russians when Sweden was a big power in Europe. Their mausers were also used a lot in WWII, by the finns when they got attacked by Russia. I think Sweden gave the finns like 70.000 - 80.000 of them, something like that. And these weapons killed many russians and was a big contributing factor to the finnish victory.
It's also one of the oldest companies in the world. In the top 500 list of the oldest companies in the world.
They started out making cannons.
@@slappy8941 Don`t forget to mention : Sewingmachines !
Enjoyed watching. Seems to be a beautifully made weapon!
Thank you, it absolutely is, thanks for watching!
I love how its in perfect condition other than some light surface rust from a rusting agent. Nice videos to watch though even if they are fake
I wouldn't say they are in perfect condition and we don't do fake restorations on this channel. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
If it were fake then tell me what rusting agent causes pitting like that
@@TheSovietOnion1947 could be Rustique
I was a little suspicious of the uniformity and colour of the rust, plus the screw heads looked in very good condition even with the rust onn 🤔 hmmmmmmmm
@@TheSovietOnion1947 film and TV props makers can make any thing look rusty.. Even rust. 😂
That thing is built like a watch. Love this! ❤
Thank you very much!
Please next time with removing bolts nuts or screws
Heat and Chill try it if still stuck Heat and Chill until it comes free and PS get rid of that Cheap Chinese screwdriver set it wrecked the heads of those screws other than that Fantastic job ,keep up the great work
Thanks for the tip. Wheeler screwdrivers are good. Thanks for the advice and for watching!
Pôxa ! Husquarna fabrica tudo, até uma antiga bicicleta na qual iniciei pedalando há 70 anos ... !
Wow! Husqvarna makes everything, even an old bicycle that I started riding about 70 years ago ... !
Ya they dabbled in a few things, thanks for watching
Why do so many youtube trolls accuse you guys of faking the original condition. Sad stuff that, but , I believe you when you say these are magnet fished and otherwise realistically troubled machinery. Keep up the good fight!
We get them from online auctions, estate sales, friends, customers, subscribers, gun show and a couple magnet fishing! Because there's always going to be haters! Thanks for having are back and for watching!
Wonderful restoration job on the handgun. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. You truly are a professional gunsmith. Excellent work.
Thank you very much George, we appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!
Hes a cleaner. Gunsmiths can make parts
Another superb restoration , you have a true talent , finished pistol looked as good as when it was manufactured , love seeing them fire again , accurate too , good weapon handling !
Thank you, we appreciate the support, thanks for watching!
Beautiful old gun!!
Thank you very much!
Nice little revólver....awesome work.
Thank you very much!
mahilig aq manood ng restoration at nais qo rin magka gamit for protection
Thank you and thanks for watching
As soon as I see someone hammering a seized gun part, I know I am watching a professional !
I don't appreciate the sarcasm but, that's your right. Thanks for watching!
Здравствуйте! Огромное вам спасибо за продолжение жизни этого револьвера!
Not a problem I enjoy it very much, thank you very much for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros мне нравится, как вы тестируете пистолет на выстрелы. Не все реставраторы стреляют после ремонта. А некоторые реставраторы сверлят дуло. Что очень печально.
@@yatodante1664 Пускай они себе.Голову просверлят.
I thought all Husqvarna made were dirt bikes and chain saws. Shows you how much I know. Great video.
Ya we never knew either until this gun. Thanks for watching!
BEAUTIFUL !!!
Thank you!!
Awesome restoration! 😎👍
Thanks! 👍
Have mark novak teach you how to convert rust a 45 minute boil and good carding brings finished blue back and doesn’t destroy roll marks
Right kno your simply doing a deep clean- expand your trade
Thanks for the advice, we appreciate it!
Another totally excellent restoration. You guys are straight magicians. That looks like a really well designed and built pistol.
Thank you very much, it is I love it. Thanks for watching!
As always, Another Great Vid!!! Very Well Done !!!
Thanks Mark, we always appreciate it, thanks for watching!
What an elegant pistol. I've been into firearms and target shooting for 25 years and I don't remember seeing one of those. Well done. Subscribed.
Thank you very much, ya I had no idea they made guns, thanks for the support!
These we’re bordering obsolescence when new
Along with Tokarev TT-33 this guns was used by the CCCP Army , Airforce , MP , Tscheka , NKVD and early KGB units during ww1 & ww2.
Yall need to let these rusty ladies drown in Aero Kroil for a minute, that stuff is amazing. They sell it by the gallon. Loving the restorations keep it up.
Thanks for the tip and for watching we appreciate it!
On the one hand, the firing on that one looks very smooth. On the other, that must be tedious to load/unload.
I agree with both points, thanks for watching!
In the 90s when I had my FFL my cost on an 80% Swedish Nagant revolver was $10.00 and I sold them for $20.00. Even at that price I didn't sell many. Cool video!
Thats crazy, thanks we appreciate it!
Its one sturdy looking piece
Yes it is, thanks for watching
Husqvarna was founded in 1689! It's in the top 500 list of the oldest companies in the world. Beat that Yankees! /With love from Sweden
Thanks for the info, husqvarna makes great products. Love the Yankees slam, thanks for watching!
too easy to believe this is true ;)
Well you better believe it, it's true, thanks for watching!
Precioso revólver, excelente pieza, de buena calidad. Me encantaría poder tener uno. Saludos desde Argentina.
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Top hand gun, wow also fire. Great revolver !
Thank you very much, yeah I like it a lot it's a great revolver and works great, thanks for watching!
Next time try soaking in BRAKE FLUID a few hours..you might be amazed how easy things come loose.
Ya I have since learned some new techniques, thanks for the advice and for watching!
Very cool
Thanks we appreciate it!
Trabalho maravilhoso por demais parabéns
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这枪的质量真好!
Ya it was made well, thanks for watching!
steady restoration of automatic pistols, revolvers
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Awesome work!
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
Very well done! You're Vids are always a pleasure ! The Gun has a simple, Rugged Design , Not over Complicated - Too bad theyre no longer Made ......
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I’m here from your reddit post!!!!!!!
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Well done! I like the Husqvarna!
Thanks, me too!
Very nice
Thanks
VERY GREAT JOB. COMPLIMENTS!
Thank you very much!
Hermosa restauración de este revolver. amo la Husqvarna motosierra 272xp saludos desde la República dominicana
Welcome, thank you very much! Ya they make a lot of great products!!
@@TheKinzlerBros Gracias
You really take care of the way you do you're job or hobby 👍
I try, thanks for watching
Well done!!!
Thank you very much!
Wow nice job! The minerals in the Yellowstone are tough.
Yes they are, thanks for the support we appreciate it!
Anything like that I chuck in a bucket of diesal and forget it for a month , everything comes undone , great vid ,love it 👍
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Nice restoration👍
Thanks 👍
wonderful
Thanks
TWO Suggestions: 1) "de-grease" in acetone to remove the Aerokroil before soaking in the "EVAPO-RUST". 2) Abrasive blast using glass beads instead of Aluminum-Oxide.
Thanks for the tip, It was my first time using aluminum oxide, I usually use glass bead, thanks for watching
Ole ole❤
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Regards from Sweden and merry Christmas// Lars
Merry Christmas Lars! Thanks for watching
It's perfect .👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Originable. 😀😀😀😀
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@@TheKinzlerBros THANK YOU
Beautiful. Wow.
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Good job. Looks almost like new.
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Excelente trabalho! Unico erro deveria deixar de molho descansando por 72 horas no minimo.Para iniciar a desmontagem e na hora de montar dar menos velocidade no ato e detalhar mais a visão das peças.Estou recuperando um igual estou com falta do mecanismo dos eixos do tambor.E vou ter de fazer a mão os eixos.Obrigado pelo video R.S.Brasil.
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I am a restoration video junkie, but if I dont see Kinzler Bros I usually skip it.
Thanks we appreciate you! We got one coming out soon!
Excellent job 👍
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Nice ! 👍
Thanks!
Eu não sabia que a Husqvarna também fabricou armas de fogo! Vivendo e aprendendo!!!! Mais uma restauração excelente! 😊👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you very much Marcio, ya we didn't either. Thanks for watching!
Marcio dos Santos Manganelli outra empresa que produziu armas durante o esforço de guerra aliado durante a Segunda Guerra foi a Singer,empresa mais conhecida pelas máquinas de costuras por aqui no Brasil.Ela produziu para o esforço de guerra pistolas Colt 1911A1,sendo consideradas "moscas brancas" no mundo do colecionismo de armas .No caso da Husqvarna desde sua criação na segunda metade do século 19,ela produziu armas para as forças armadas suécas e ainda produz espingardas e fuzis de caça hoje em dia.
Marcus Silva Brombila, eis outra novidade para mim! Sei que muitas empresas ,no período da WWII , tiveram a produção toda voltada para uso militar ( fabricação ) mas ignorava que a Singer também fizesse parte ! Obrigado pela informação! 😊👍
SHOW DE BOLA 👍🇧🇷
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love thet work !!!
Thank you very much!
👍great work👏
Thanks Max!
Great job 👏
Thank you! 😃
FICOU NOVO MUINTO BONITO O REVOLVER NOTA 1000
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Nice old piece.👍
Thanks
Awesome!!🍻👍👍
Thanks 👍
Wow has no recoil that's good
Ya it shoots 32 s&w long. Thanks for watching
Порвал все резьбы у винтов! Удивляюсь, как не оторвал головки винтов ... Главный инструмент - молоток! Ствол надо сутки, хотя бы, выдержать в керосине. За такую разборку этому олуху руки оборвать и морду набить! Неужели это швед? Я-то считал их аккуратными металлистами.
I didn't break any heads some small tooling marks, yes it is swedish. Thanks for watching!
The Swidish people can make anything and it's quality too!
They absolutely can fine equipment and firearms, thank you for watching!
Fascinating, thanks
Thank you very much!
Красота!!!!
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Woweee wow this was very cool and also cool
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Typically my first tool to restore anything isn't a hammer.... and from years of gun restoring, I've never seen this even yellow rust all over like this.... however I do see it on several youtube restoring vid's.... hmm.
It was a rubber mallet and the rust color is from water damage, thanks for watching!
This is rust caused from acid. Its not a natural water or moisture rust which will always have the red brown color. its werid how all of the firearms on this channel are in pretty much the same condition, i just cant understand why some one would do that on purpose except for youtube views because the value of said firearms are practically zero. The one good thing is tho there arent any particularly valuable ones.
Water Damage in that color??? AHAHAHAHA good one
Nice job!
Thanks!
Woao Nice job
Thank you
Ok, since no one else has written this I will teach you a little bit of history.
Husqvarna is one of the oldest companies in the world (top 500). They started in 1689 as a weapons supplier for the swedish military. Their weapons have killed many russians through the years.
Their weapons were used in the Great Northern War (1700-1721) when Sweden was a big power in Europe against the russians. They also played a big role in protecting Finland in the winter war (1939) when Russia invaded Finland. Sweden sent 70.000-80.000 riffles produces by Husqvarna to the finns.
Their weapons were even used in Ukraine! In the battle of Poltava in 1709 when Sweden and Ukraine fought side by side against the russian armies.
So think about that everytime you use your Husqvarna chainsaw, lawnmover, etc. If you have a Husqvarna gun/riffle, cherish it, because it's an incredible piece of history.
Myself, I have a Husqvarna shotgun from 1938, it's a jewel! They stopped weapons production in the 80s I think. After producing state of the art weaponry for hundreds of years.
In part, thanks to them Sweden is what it is today a free and strong democracy. Without them, who knows how history would have turned out instead.
Also, I can tell you why this restoration turned out so good. The reason why is because of swedish iron ore, which is the best iron ore in the world. It's the purest iron ore in the world with the highest iron ore content. More than 70% of the ore is iron, which is really high. This is the reason why swedish steel is so famous.
This is also the reason why 90% of all iron ore that is mined in Europe is mined in the northern part of Sweden, coming from the same mine. One of the biggest iron ore mines in the world. Located in the town of Kiruna. However, I don't think this iron came from that mine since it opened in 1898, but still, it's coming from high quality ore.
Also it's due to swedish know how when it comes to the iron and steel industry. We have made iron and steel for hundreds of years. We are pretty good at it because of our long experience and the quality of our iron ore.
Other countries have more impurites in their iron. Therefore their iron is not as "clean" as our iron, and therefore it's of less quality. It's that simple. To make good iron/steel you need to have good ore to start with or else the end result will be of lesser quality with more impurites.
/A Swede
Thank you very much for the history and for watching, we appreciate it!
That rubber glove click transition 😂
Happy to bring you a laugh
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I like that gun.
Me too, thanks
Nice restore!
Thank you!