Old Model Ruger Revolver Gun Restoration (decoration gun find in river )1851 Navy Model Restoration
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Old Model Ruger Revolver Gun Restoration. I will Restore This Cool looking decoration Ruger Revolver Gun find in river and make it cool object for decoration again.1851 Navy Model Restoration
ABOUT THE GUN
Note: THIS IS NOT a firearm it’s a very cheap Chinese ruger revolver model Which I found at sea.
THE RESTORATION PROCESS
I started brushing the dirt and rust off the lighter. After giving it a little squeeze of WD40 I disassemble it and sandblasted the revolver case. It was made of very cheap metal and had a lot of pitting therefore I grinded it with fine sandpaper grit 1000 and 1500 and then I did some serious polishing of the case just to make it look ok. I cleaned all the small parts in my mini tumbler.
This channel is all about the how to restore or make a new one things I do and how I do it . Mainly you will see here restoration videos because CONVERTING OLD RUSTY THINGS TO NEW THINGS ARE SO SATISFYING and I will also do some customization project which I hope you like it in how to restore channel videos
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The handle was like the rest of the gun made of very cheap materials. so i decide to make a new one from wood
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0:00 Introduction
1:02 a little squeeze of WD-40
1:12 to make sure we can disassemble the gun
2:30 all the parts need a wash
2:43 White vinegar
3:08 after few hours
3:36 all the parts need sandblasting
3:53 diy homemade sandblasting :
5:29 a lot of deep metal pitting in this gun
5:43 i try to grind some of metal pitting away
6:13 Cleaning with a metal brush
6:57 i want use gold color for all the parts
7:40 Now I want to assemble all the parts of the decorative gun
10:06 i will make new handle from wood
10:36 I want to use epoxy glue instead of screws
12:19 A little scraper
12:36 And sanding
13:28 I want to change a little gold color with black
14:10 Olive oil for wooden handle
14:33 I like the result
14:38 what do you think - Навчання та стиль
I’d be much more interested in a video of how he makes a brand new gun look so old.
I was thinking the same thing
Im glad it wasn't old because when the file and spray paint was bought out.....
@@patrickd7890 Definitely some unorthodox firearm restoration techniques
@@patrickd7890 When I saw him take the file to the filigree 🙈
Acid
I am 66 years old and have been a mechanic all of my life and I have never seen an iron object rust in such a way as this. If this was a legitimately ground recovered object then it would not come apart as easy and the small and delicate parts would be dust. This gun is a setup, made to look rusty and worthless but is in fact in extremely rust free condition. FAKE.
Bullseye! 👍🏼
I could tell just by the disasembally
@@miledgaming4762 same lol
what do you mean he used WD40 wich is miracle juice that can straight up remove rust.
/s
@@emptyforrest i think /s is a great way to show sarcasm
/s
About two years ago, I saw a video of a heavily rusted and pitted CZ pistol from the Czech Republic that was simply boiled for several hours and all the rust and pitting was gone. If you think that was amazing, it also turned into a Russian pistol as well.
Did you also notice, the cylinder didn't turn when he cocked it?
Simply amazing. For how much rust was on this gun and yet the poorest quality material would be in the spring and it was still in one piece. The Rush pits on the barrel were so uniform in shape perfectly made from a punch. And only on the top of the barrel nowhere else. Glad to see you’re getting lots of views and comments. Great work
The post that holds the cylinder was very clean for sitting in a river.... its also amazing that none of the screws broke and the internals came apart so easily. What a lucky find in the notreal River.
It is all fake...You do not understand it???
@@artamandi my entire comment was sarcasm.
The Notreal lol
@@artamandi do you not understand what sarcasm is??
@@artamandi sarcasm singe ! ;)
I have little experience with restoration. But I’m sorta familiar with these models. There somethings that were off about this. If the whole gun was covered with surface rust and caked in over the years, I would automatically think that the screws would be rusted out also but they looked brand new. Also, who would spray paint on such a beautiful piece like that, you should’ve kept it original. My Abuelo would’ve slapped me with the belt clean across my face for doing that.
I have a few weapons.. I don't know jack about gun restoration, but those stainless steel screws really caught my eye as did a few other inconsistentencies. Yup, something is off here.
He is making corrosion on purpose, thats my guess
The dead giveaway for me was the barrel's bore diameter of a blunderbuss vs the cylinder bores of an elf's ashoe. Whole video reaks of questionable things. Until someone can correct me I determine it F🅰️KE
Them good ol merican Stainless Steel screws 🇺🇸
No legitimate restorer would paint an old firearm. And notice how the barrel spins freely and the trigger and hammer don't advance it...this must have been fake gun from the get go.
I found one with a few other Civil War era guns (including the same Pineapple Derringer Boothe used) here in VA and used the washing soda/battery charger method on them and the 1851 came out looking brand new! Gold trim and wood grips still intact…
I cringed at the sandblasting…I’m sure you used a soft enough medium, but electrolysis is so much safer… and it removes all (and ONLY) the rust..
The central pin that the revolving chambers sit on was immaculate. And not a busted screw head in sight.
First of all: Ruger never made an open top cap and ball revolver, and certainly not a toy. Second, if that gun was sitting in a river long enough for their to be "deep pitting" on the surface, those screws would have rusted in and that spring should have been GONE. Secondary, if you're removing active or even surface rust with white vinegar from that much metal it's going to need to sit for multiple DAYS not hours. And if ANYONE in my shop took a FILE to a firearm to remove pitting we'd start hitting you with it.
you are right...i know nothing about restoration..but so many things seemed off on this one.....not sure why the guy would want to try and fool people like you..or even me......if you watch other gun restorations here...its easy to see this one....does not add up
I don't think Ruger was around in 1851
@@jadezee6316 because he has 3M views on his video and never had to invest in the infrastructure or develop the skills to actually restore a rusted firearm.
Not sure why he did replaced screws before he disassembled it , It looks to me he already disassembled it before and already replaced parts (spring is still intact) Is this actual rust or something else?
There are several channels where "artificial patina" (I'm being extremely generous) has obviously been applied and subsequently easily removed. As you might expect the comments are still littered with praise for a job well done, encouraging more fake BS "restorations".
Better Title: *"Crispy Fried Revolver Restoration"*
Or toy gun restoration. At least then it's not clickbait.
You should be ashamed of yourself for this fake video
Can I get a side of Buffalo sauce with that please
Sandblast with walnut casings?
@@innerdialogue7370 no battered on eggs and cornflakes
He found it in the river as it floated past him in his ducky inner tube. Roy Rodgers would be so proud of this lil' fella taking care of his toys. Brings a tear to a man's eye I tells ya.
Tal vez no quede servible pero de como estaba a cómo quedó ,hermosa para los que coleccionan antiques me gusto gracias por compartir tus conocimientos
Pensé lo mismo. Porque ejecutar un disparo con eso, es muy peligroso ya no tiene su resistencia actual el cañón. Tienes un 90% de probabilidad que el cañón explote
Crazy how the rust looks and reacts more like clay or red mud 🤔
Looks like a faked video. If the gun was that old and rusted the screws wouldn't be so clean and easy to take out
It’s because it’s most likely faked for views. I had extreme suspicions as well early on in the video.
@@toddcorley464 It would also likely be deeply corroded way beyond what was shown.
@@toddcorley464 well he sprayed WD40 on it. Thats why the screws came out so easy lol. Just kidding totally agree with u
Because it was found in a river with mud. Jesus you guys are dense.
Love how the rust didn’t touch the screws. You can also still gold color coming from the cylinder. Also very easy to take apart crazy!! Oh can’t forget that anyone who truly restores firearms doesn’t take a damn file to it and would never ever paint the firearm.
Screws threw me completely off!!
"Found in a river" yeah about that.....
I was thinking that a file would have ruined some of that scroll work on the barrel. It didn’t seem to phase it..?? 🤔🤔🤔
It's a toy cap gun...geesh.
Thought the same thing
For those saying it's fake because of the rust. The description says it's a chinese copy, which was probably made with aluminum alloys which are specifically made to hold rust off the insides for long periods of time.
Rusty wood Rusty wood Rusty wood
Озвучка видео просто превосходная!!! Смотрел с удовольствием.
I know basically nothing about restoration and even I was shocked at the easy dismantling, the filing and spray painting. SPRAY PAINT!???
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@@christopherbrewer4421 It was a cheap, non-firing toy, not a real firearm. Never had any value to lose.
I was shocked when he glued on the handle before filing it in shape...
guys.. it was not a real gun, it is an old old DECORATION gun.. it does not have the working parts of a real gun.. so he restored it to what it was.. nothing more.
umm, he says rightin the discription, and title, this is a Model gun. its a chinese made "prop" he found. the inner workings are not the same as a real 1851
Impressive... finding a gun from 1851 from a company founded 98 years later. How'd you do that?
its not a real gun, as he mentioned. Its a cheap prop gun he found, probably only a few years old. Made by some chinese company
To be fair, pietta in Italy still makes an 1851 navy
@@Macatawai It's fake lmao. He fakes "age" on them
That gun is from the 1860s right?
@@litningmcroc8 No, the 1851 Navy is from...well, 1851. Another fun fact, it was made by Colt, not Ruger. So, it's a Non-Firing Colt Replica 1851 Model Navy Revolver.
Woooow, man, un trabajo bárbaro.
Muy bueno.
Muchas gracias.👋
Daaaaamn, it's amazing how even the wood handle rusted 😂
It's my experience having restored several guns myself, that this gun was artificially aged ( caked on mud.... etc) ...... to be crudely restored.
Sounds like you need a few tips of this guy you have no clue how to restore guns this guy is a professional you sure cleary are not and a compulsive bullshitter!
@@natashabegley1346 unfortunately not, this is definitely faked with artificial aging. Any body that does restorations can see that. It's still an entertaining video but a true restoration would never come out like that. There is absolutely no pitting at all. The screws are in perfect condition. Unfortunately this is not a true restoration. It doesn't even seem like the creator denies it which is a positive, the videos are meant for entertainment which they are definitely entertaining.
i agree
rust look like mud, that cleaned with a brush and water
i agree. it's not just this channel tho. they all present stuff that looks like it's been deep fried in mudd.
exactly, rust this thick would at least be eating thru parts of the metal. And just a few spray of wd40 i seen parts of good looking metal showing thru. Looks more like the gun was taken apart and dipped in honey then dirt like he was about to deep fry it lol. Could be real but seems fishy
Its very nice how you applied the fake rust on it. 😌
Ficou showwwww!
Needless to say, all the owls and crickets enjoyed watching him restore the gun.
Amazing how well that torsion spring at 2:05 has held up for being under water for so long. Still nice & shiny. /S
Nice toy gun lmao
Ain’t you kiddin lol!! I lost it when I saw that lol. I knew someone in the comment section would be all over it as well. Ridiculousness lol!!
That's cause it's a modern "toy" replica.
This is what you get for tutorials now that the dislike count is gone.
@@ILMsurf ☝️ This,
I don't care how butt hurt CNN is on getting ratioed,
The dislike button is absolutely necessary.
Despite all this rust, everything comes out very easily. rust got everything but didn't touch screws. interesting 🤔
Yes, I saw that as well. Difficult not to actually. That did lessen my enjoyment of the video somewhat but it was still fairly interesting.
I have done many river finds myself and in some cases specific metals can look more or less new. I guess it depends on the environment the items lays in. I have found WWII items that looks like they were thrown into the lake a week ago because they were well preserved but once the items comes in contact with the air the rust comes very fast. To me this is red rust meaning it is new so someone could have found this in excellent condition for it to rust away once out of the water. The little spring at 2:05 though makes me question things though
Mostly in cases screw are get rust first
Very suspicious 🤔🤔🤔🧐🧐
Vinegar and hydrogen peroxide just before the restoration… typical 😉
Está muy bien tú trabajo, pero me hubiera gustado más que la pintaras con pintura en polvo y luego ponerlas, hubiera quedado excelente
No annoying music, no talking, plenty of info, beautiful shots, masterful work.
Prove it.
@@Johnconno
Na
. Bftr
The condition of the screws holding this thing together strikes me as being a bit suspicious. If it were actually as bad as this restorer seems to have made it look, those screws would be nothing but a crumbling part of the items they were holding together.
Those 2 shiny screws are definitely sus
I was thinking the exact same thing how it is possible??
Definitely would have snapped off or rounded off because it was seized
First thing I noticed.
I think everyone who actually works on stuff picked this video as a fake and noticed that. Fake aged with something to make this video.
Amazing what happens when you put a fake revolver in brown sugar and cinnamon. It's made out of pot metal. Not a Ruger by any stretch of the imagination.
I myself was just thinking the same damn thing. I live in the south and i work on rusty sh@t all the time, and i aint never seen rust come off like that without sticking in the pits or scabbing like crazy. So im calling BS on this one. Sorry dude try harder!
This gun is 100% fake. I own one and this is not it.
Even sounds like a toy when cocked and why the hell would you wanna paint a gun they usually got blued or came in nickel silver. Naaaa not impressed
Yep that gun looks double dipped.
Or a Remington
Deep fried gun looks delicious! Can you do a follow up video with the recipe?
The sand blaster literally does most of the work 👌👍
Good for this guy for figurin out ASMR, plus gun restoration is a massive hit on youtube. There is no way that gun was found in a river, unless he put there and went back for it a little while later.
It’s fake, the screws are brand new and if it was found in a river bed that was probably sitting there for at least a few decades it shouldn’t have been dismantled easily. But still it’s a nice video to watch
Yeah, it's clearly fake.
m.ua-cam.com/video/NFS8YOyj41c/v-deo.html
Leaked
His description says it’s a cheap thing he found in the river, he knows it’s fake
@@adammahon4886 It's not that the gun is fake, we know that. It's that he said he "found it in a river". He coated it in dirt, and then made a video cleaning it up. Again, he's just playing the algorithm, so good on him, it's just misleading to the viewer.
You did a good job on cleaning up that aluminum cap gun looks very nice
I am not sure that I agree that it looks nice. I grew up back when kids played with cap guns. I never saw one painted gold and black. To me, it looks kind of silly.
@@memyname1771 john’s comment was pure sarcasm.
"Note: THIS IS NOT a firearm it’s a very cheap Chinese ruger revolver model Which I found at sea." Might want to read the description.
@@TheOnlyTrippie Ruger didn't exist in 1851, they were established very recently in 1949, nearly 100 years later. Secondly, Ruger never manufactured a cap and ball revolver (hence why he called it a cap gun, you might want to read up on company history and gun terminology before you make silly sideways comments like the one you posted to make yourself feel smarter than somebody). His whole description is as bogus as is his title. Third, this guy didn't find this gun model, he bought it and artificially aged it, fake rust that melts right off, the fact that he let the gun sit in a solution for just a couple hours when that much build up would take days to remove, no signs of patina, and electrolysis would have revealed far far far more damage in terms of the pits in this weapon. there wouldn't be much gun to work with after removing the rust build up if this was a real find. Learn when you're getting duped instead of defending a con, everyone in this comment section has a right to clown this youtuber.
@@XDTheLaughingManXD never said what he was doing was right. My argument was because they think he is claiming that its a real gun which we ALL know its not. No one read the description about it being a cheap chinese model. You just went completely out of your way to tell me something I already knew. My argument was strictly about people thinking he claimed this is a real gun when it says in the description that it was a cheap Chinese model. People are getting so heated saying “that isnt real, it wouldve be toast if its been in water since the 1800’s” like no shit. Thats it dude. I dont need a history lesson. I didnt use “silly sideways comments” I literally copy and pasted the description. Thats it. Okay maybe it was artificially rusted but he doesnt claim in the vid that the gun was from 1851. So stop trying to make YOURSELF feel better and try to insult me. Aint no one defending anyone.
Doesn’t matter much to me that he made it look rusted up himself, the satisfaction comes from watching him restore it.
Show.
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is it me or does this look more like a toy gun ? , I mean looking at the inner workings and how it's put together reminds me of the toy guns that I had as a child .
It is a toy gun...
The title and description both say that it's a model, not a functioning firearm.
This is 100% a cap gun, the fact that it doesnt have a way to load ammo from the back of the cylinder, shape of the back of the cylinder and how it doesnt have an internal mechanism to rotate the barrel are all the proof i need. I would bet the metal is tin and based on the sound when the hammer strikes id say theres plastic in there too.
@@TAGyourit while all the other points are correct the revolver model is based off a cap and ball style which you load the chambers like a muzzle loader and put a percussion cap at the rear of the cylinder the long rod underneath the "barrel" is the to ram the power and ball into the chambers.
it is a toy... I don't get it how no one is commenting on this. Everyone just talk about screws when the whole gun is just a toy.
This just goes to show you that there are people that know a lot about things they know very little about.
It’s a toy gun. Basically a copy of a Colt 1851 Navy revolver.
@@steverichardson2627
I’ve been working with guns for over 35 years. I don’t have a UA-cam channel. But if I did, I sure as hell wouldn’t be putting up videos about things I didn’t know about.
If you would like to see some of my work, go over to The High Road gun forum and search for post by GunnyUSMC.
I have a reproduction pietta 1851 navy, pretty cool
YEAH I JUST NOTICED THAT IT WAS ONLY A TOY GUN DARN! THIS VIDOE IS. VERY DISAPPOINTING
It could also be a toy replica of a Itali dragoon both have similar design
@@shawnfortine3199 There is no such thing as an Itali dragoon. Colt made the Dragoon and this is obviously a replica of a Colt 1851 navy as the Dragoon was much larger.
Olá amigo 👦. Ótimo trabalho de restauração. Parabéns e Sucesso sempre. Abraços a 👪e amigos. Ok
Que bela arma,parabéns.
так все легко снимается и выглядит хорошо, как будто его просто на неделю в грязь положили
А ржавый аллюминий никого не смутил? Явно видно что ручка это отливка
Так и было!)😉
Так и есть , метал гниёт полностью и раковины образуются и сыпится
Похоже, все английские комментарии на эту тему он удалил, потому что они все восторгаются и не видят, что он мошенник.
напильником по декору накй нам ваш декор не нужон, реставрация епт
Let’s just say there are some things about this “river find revolver” that I find a little suspicious…
I'm learning a lot in this comments section
Esse não é revolve, é uma pistola antiga..🇧🇷❤️💜👏👏👍🥀
I wonder how you repaired the bore of the barrel. Also, it would be great to see if it shoots.
Heavily corroded surface but the screws and spring withstood the harshness of mother nature. This new material is innovation! Most probably adamantium.
First thing I saw was shiny screws...so out of place
Evidence of a manufactured rust. Those heat treated heavily carbon based springs and screws would be the worst impacted. Look at how easily everything comes apart for him too...
no dude, it's more likely Chinesium
The plastic grips should have been the first hint the gun was bogus. Even though it was a knock off it'd make a nice display piece.
Gotta admit though, as far as toys go, that thing was pretty elaborate. If it wasn't made outta tin, it almost looked capable of firing.
Agreed. Clearly a replica. Ive disassembled plenty of guns. This in not a firearm
@@grumpyed58 I always find it amusing that the 'toys' are often more complex than the real thing.
i watched this i actully own one of these cheap replicas therte on amazon
@@bodey6173 hell yeah bro who asked
I take it, this pistol was retrieved from a river bottom or dug up. It looked like a lost cause to me. This guy is a master at what he does.
Painted on rust Gomes off do easily. So nice when none of the parts are damaged or seized by rust.
Did you notice the difference in size between the barrel bore and the holes in the cylinder? WOW! Must be some of that mystery rust at work!
IT'S A TOY GUN!!!!
yea noticed it and I damn sure didnt watch more than 40 seconds 5 or 10 seconds in a 4 or 5 areas of video
It's a black powder gun, they don't use traditonal bullets.
@@jaysongabler591 It being a cheap chinese model gun might have something to do with it.
@@jaysongabler591 the lead balls still have to be the same bore size regardless of the cartridge type.
fwiw I'm a novice but have worked with lots of cars in junk-yards and from my experience with corrosion I'm quite sceptical.
I'd like to see the video of what you did to make this item appear to be covered in rust but was only mud or dirt.
I don't believe this was an honest restoration. Rather it was possibly some old stock or replica that was in good condition and then made to resemble something that's old and rusted.
There isn't any rust or pitting at all except in convenient places...anywhere and those screws that come out that easily is ridiculous. Then taking a file and wire wheel to something that would have significant historical or family heirloom value is absurd... Only to follow up with gold spray paint and not trying to restore or save the original grips with maybe an epoxy filler to save amap original material?
Otherwise, if you came clean (pun) and showed what really happened I'd possibly upvote and subscribe.🎃(trick this time).
Its a toy cap gun
@@4phlpphlp figured that out a while ago but still... do they corrode differently b/c they're toys?
It’s not a real restoration. Any real river piece would have silt deposits and very little surface sand. It’s likely a crackpot deterioration where they soaked it in water and buried it in sand for a few months to make it look old. Not to mention literally filing it down like an idiot.
O cara mal começou a tratar a peça e os parafusos já estão "BRILHANDO" como novos!!!
E aos 1:22 minuto, quando tá soltado o parafuso a peça parece que quebra e logo em seguida muda o lado da arma. Achei no mínimo estranho.
A lenda do revólver dourado!!!
Dude, you lost me when you broke out the metal file.
Lost my mind when he completely fucked the interacite design on the barrel that someone spent 100+ hours making 150 years ago
The use of the file, or the fact he doesn't know how to use it properly?
He lost me at the spray paint
@@Grumpy_Stiltskin Lost me when he called it a "scraper" Should we cut him some slack, I think he is just a beginner....
@@xxxshowxxxstopperxxx Ummmm....not. that cheap replica is made 20 years old and that design was molded in and took seconds to do.
WOW, It has a stainless steel spring. That would have been the first thing to go if that was real weathering
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De fato ele fez um bom trabalho, mas a arma não foi tirada de um rio legítimo. Note que os parafusos estão intactos, quando deveriam estar em poeira depois de 170 anos e emperrados no interior da arma, mesmo usando o WD. E também a mola retirada estava em boas condições. Trabalho com ferrugem todos os dias, por quase quinze anos e, nunca vi uma desmontagem de peças enferrujadas ser tão compatível assim.
От куда взялись нержавеющие шурупы ? а барабан снялся как из нового , и что это за ржавчина что нет коррозии метала . Я думаю что это подстава.
So do I. It's like they use something to make whatever they restore rust really bad. So it's just cleaning up a little rust.
Нержавеющие шурупы взялись от туда же откуда и пластиковые накладки на ручке.😁
I noticed about the screws as well. I thought it was odd.
Ты прав, нас пытаются нае...ть😉
Похоже на детскую советскую игрушку )) У меня такой был алюминиевый , с такими же узорами ))
Это раньше так делали на вечно или кто то просто намеренно изговнял револьвер для контента? Так все откручивания здорово, все пружины и детали в отличном состоянии...🤦 И по гравировке напильником ох... Пять баллов
Разводняк, по виду в хлам, а ржа даже рисунок не съела
Он в описании написал что это модель, китайская игрушка найденная в воде.
Обмазали глиной с железной стружкой, полгода подержали и вот вам -РЕСТАВРАЦИЯ!!!
@@maxotinov точно! Так и есть. Я уж подумал, что у меня галлюки!
Да и то до конца не дореставрировал, насколько я понимаю барабан должен сам прокручиваться после выстрела и курок в исходное положение должен возвращаться. А тут барабан крутиться как хочет от пальца и каждый раз взводить нужно. Серебристые винты на золотистом корпусе делают глазам больно!) Недоделка одним словом. И да, железной щëткой по гравировке это верх мастерства!)))
Excepcional !!! 👏👏👏👏👏
I instantly thought of how Roland the Gunslinger's guns were described the Dark Tower series. If they ever decide to make a serious movie about Roland, they could use this as a prop.
That gun came apart way too easy and those screws he took off in the beginning looked practically brand new 🤣.
A not that old toy revolver with some artificial rust and dirt on it ?
I was thinking that too
Ya i think thats a toy
I agree as well.
I do NOT agree. After the rust was cleaned off, there was PITTING in the metal from long term corrosion. You can't fake pitting. That is real long term rust damage.
@@MrBernard0911 those cheap toy revolvers are cast from zinc alloy where pitting due to the material and casting process is normal
Looks great it's amazing what was under on all of that crud
I often wonder how long does it take you to artificially damage/rust the things you restore on your videos?
This rust was the most unusual-appearing rust I've ever seen...not @ all like "normal" rust. It has a fabricated appearance...an almost dusted=on look, like it was artificially induced. I'm not convinced that the image this portrays was arrived @ thru naturally-aged neglect. For the alleged intensity I see here, it sure disassembles astonishingly easy!.....more easily than a naturally-rusted weapon would come apart.
It looks more like mud not any rust i've ever seen
Fake
Funny how the screws came out perfectly after being so rusty for so long 🤔
I definitely find it interesting how he could just scrub the crud off. I've tried the exact same thing with the exact same tool and it was fruitless. If that had really been in the water for 150 yrs I'm fairly certain that there wouldn't be much left. If there was it'd be on display as is because restoration would be impossible.
It's a model gun.
Lmao this is a fake restoration on a toy gun, not a real one.
Why doesn't the cylinder rotate when the hammer is pulled back to set up for the next round??? Something either broke or is missing.
“Hey pa look what i found!” “What is it son?” “Its a deep fried gun!”
A nice job on the toy gun. If it were real, you would not have spray painted it gold. Loved the sand blaster however. Dr G
Amazing how all channels like this seem to have an unlimited number of rusted antiques at their disposal to clean up 🤔
Wow, those engravings look exactly like the ones on my cheap replica with a plastic grip
Nobody makes two piece frames it's a toy
I can tell it's fake by many other tell tale signs.
@RapidDecisions I'm guessing you don't know the difference between decoration gun and a toy gun.
Also, how come the screws were not rusted like the rest of the assembly?
They look like more modern screws tbh
THey are stainless steel and flat screws (old)
@@coffresiusvi1211 I'm not doubting they are old screws but they look as of they were machined using a modern lathe(non cnc) well after this "gun" was manufactured. The fact that they are stainless steel tells us that they were at least installed into the piece after 1913
@@testbawt8589 if I had to guess that was probably made around the 70s or 80s there’s some of them still floating around usually they are with some presentation piece or it may be a child’s toy definitely not made by the ruger company as everything they make actually goes bang
Cause its fake.
Amazing. It rusted from a Colt into a Ruger.
Uma arma que gostaria de ter. Gosto de armas históricas.
“I prefer to use epoxy”
Yes after failing to drill holes I see lol
Video should be called "I waste a lot of time on a crappy toy gun." Glad I only skipped through it.
Ok bryan
I once got into woodworking therefore, I like the idea of restoring things. I wondered if the gun has been euthenized properly if they don't make bullets for these type of weapons any longer. after all they never mentioned what type of firearm it used to be!
It used to be a replica that was probably bought off ebay about 2 years ago
I dont even care if its fake I just find this really satisfying
Как говорил Станиславский "не верю!" Сам револьвер такой ржавый а пружина как новая?!? То есть весь револьвер из обычного железа а пружина из нержавеющей стали?? Чето подозрительно🤔🤔 ставлю класс только за приложенный труд и терпение.
Wanna sale it looks great
Так это не боевой :) он на пистонах обычных,зачем его делать из оружейной стали?или даже из нержавейки?
Eu achei sensacional, fantástico
fake
Sorry, I don't like fakes.
لا اِلهَ الّا رَبَّ الْعَوالِم حُسَين جَلَّ جَلالَه❤️
Is this fake? I've seen rusted out guns and they look nothing like this. Where was this found? Also I'm not sure the oxidation process works this way. Smaller parts wouldn't survive this. Did the wood grips rust too?
Я думала что подобные вещи вообще не подлежат восстановлению, но Вы доказываете обратное! 👍
Косметический ремонт и восстановление функционала вещи - это две совсем разные вещи.
Они действительно не подлежат восстановлению.
Wow no dislikes! I bet this video is totally legit 👌
Мужик конечно молодец, руки растут откуда надо, НО смотришь вот зарубежные подобные ролики, и офигиваешь какая у них техника, а у нас конечно техническая стагнация по всем вопросам....грустно все это.
Have you tried 9 parts water, 1 part molasses a plastic sealing container, it will remove rust. Just pull it out every 3 days or so to check on it. I tie a piece of mono line on it, to pull it out to check it.
Best part of the vid was seeing the homemade sandblaster. Seemed to work well.
I too was impressed by that sand blaster... even sent the video to my brother to point that part out... good eye there Dakota...
How long did it take you to rub all that crap over it to make it look that bad. People can't tell the handle was as rusty looking as the barrel. None of the screws were rusty or the spring clips an the chamber came off lovely considering how rusty it was lol. People id say its mostly mud an crap on it an it's bin out side a week
Shut up, even if it is fake dont try to ruin the experience for everyone.
@@floyd_gamez7150 lol what experienceing fake restoration. Read the comments 90% of people agree with me 🤪😂🤣😝
Another fake restoration video out of Asia. Over 3 million views so I guess it’s working.
Frankly, that looked way too easy. Nothing stuck or broken, all came apart like a charm
Show de bola, será dava pra ter cromado?
toy gun with artificial weathering
если б он и правда был в таком состоянии как в начале!!от его при реставрации одна труха бы только осталась !!!галимая постанова!!!
I have one like this but the wire that holds the hammer back broke, what is that particular piece called?
It looks pretty, but I think making the hammer, the barrel and the cylinder black would look much better
You never spray paint a real gun. You blue it or leave it polished.
It’s not a real gun.
It's literally a mantal piece not a real gun
Readddd theeee descriptionnnnn
@@i_Love_Curry Grow a brain. Decoration gun does not mean fake gun, simpleton.
@@seanm7349 fake or real,what is that has to do with reading the description ?
His “restoration” ruined the gun more than when he smashed it in mud before he started filming.
Ahhhhhh! So you’re the man with the golden gun.
what did you use to make it look so old.
is it sprayed on or manually applied?