Rusty Gun restoration WW-2 | occupation FN Browning, (with test firing).
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2023
- #restoration #ww2
Restoring an Iconic firearm Designed by the brilliant John moses Browning. Contracted by Fabrique National a.k.a (FN) in Belgium. The first variant of the FN 1922 was the 1910 it was chambered in 7.65mm or .32 acp and also 9mm short. This one is a German ww2 occupation re issued into the war effort with test firing. Germany occupied the factory when the took the country of Belgium. Hope you enjoy the video and consider subscribing for more restorations. Thanks for watching as always links below.
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I appreciate kinzler bros for taking their time to respond to every comment,whether it’s positive or negative.
We appreciate you for everything, thanks for watching!
Wow what a transformation great work. I have seen some other restoration channels but some of them still leave rust in the screw and pin holes. You get everything clean and rust free then blued really well. Great detail and clean job. 👍
Thanks Rachel we appreciate the kind words! We strive for perfection, thanks for watching!
Hi Brandon , they say you should learn something new every day , today I learnt from you the use of cable ties to protect the metal surface of the weapon while you were disassembling , very clever indeed , another wonderful restoration and fine marksmanship as always , take care guys .
Yes they do, ya it works great! Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
I just watched this video today, and the Zip Tie Vice Grip trick is incredible. I'm stealing that idea!
Yeah same, it's a nice trick... I would not use for weapon for sure (because it's hard and expensive to get the license here in my country), but sure the trick could be applied to many other stuff...
Your anticipating recoil, each time the gun ran dry and you pulled the trigger the gun moved forward.
It's a common thing and easy enough to solve.
Big fan of the old FN stuff, thanks for saving this one!
Ya I'm sure, me too! thanks for watching
I particularly liked the little jingle when the first component was inserted The tell tale jingles of quality 👍👍👍 Another fine restoration
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Wow I did not know that happened to Belgium. It’s always nice to learn while you watch. Great job
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I was surprised how well that cleaned up. I love evoprust. And Kroil, and CLP paste. Another great video.
Ya, they are all great products! Thanks for watching
Very nice job of bringing a piece of history back to life. It looks good and it’s nice that it can now be enjoyed! We’ll done!
Thanks Jeffrey, it will definitely be enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
Another great restore. That FN looks so good!
Thanks we appreciate it! Ya we like it a lot! Thanks for watching
For all those cheering here...
These videos are a big scam. These guns are sprayed with "OWATROL RUST SPIRIT" and then cleaned...
Different weapons, still the same rust.
Are you really that stupid?
Wow, that's a robust recoil spring for a .32.
Yes it is, thanks for watching!
Thay used same spring for 32 & 308
Unbelievable, fantastic, really enjoy, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Another great resurrection of the pistol. Thank you for the entertaining video. See you on the next, brothers. ❤❤😊😊
Thanks Martin, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support!
Pistola magnífica! Mais uma restauração feita com extrema habilidade! ☺️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ya it's awesome, thanks Marcio we appreciate it!
Thanks for saving this one, seeing it all rusted up was making my heart ache, since I use a Model 1922 as my carry pistol. They are great little pistols, and as this video demonstrated, quite accurate as well. I bought mine back in 2018 at a local pawn shop, she's old, but in good shape and has seen nowhere near as much trouble as the one in your video. Best I can tell, mine is an early post-war civilian production model.
We were glad to do it! That's an awesome pistol, take care of it and thanks for watching!
Absolutely amazing, very clever use of zip ties. I'm worried about shooting mine, but it is not as bad as this one was. By the way, the reason for the shroud extension is earlier models had shorter barrels. Rather than make a longer slide shroud, they just made an extension. At least that's what I read.
Thanks George, we appreciate it! Ya I would test it in a vise first, thanks for the info and for watching!
Another great restoration Brandon.
Thanks Joseph!
With the lust for rust another one bites the dust great job Kinzler bros love to watch you guys from London England Marcus.
I like that, thank you Marcus we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Sweet! Old iron shoots great
Thanks, absolutely!
Y'all are just incredible!
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Another great restoration, i love the gun you choose . Great gun of ww2.....one missed.....the luger p08....😊....thanks for all, so happy to see the next video...❤
Thanks we appreciate it, ya that's a cool one to! Thanks for watching!
Believe me the Luger p08 is on the list of weapons to restore I just can’t find one in bad shape. Its takes so much time looking.
wow, another great job. What talent and skill you have.
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Another great job guys! Really enjoy your videos.
Thank you we appreciate your support!
excelente trabajo. es una lástima, esa arma parecía tener muy poco uso, estaba casi nueva, lástima el óxido que dañó el caño.. Felicitaciones por su trabajo. Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina
Welcome! Thank you we appreciate it, ya its unfortunate for sure. Thanks for watching!
I just kind of stumbled over your videos and am amazed at your knowledge and skill in disassembling and restoring these weapons. I don't know how long it took you to develop this ability but thank you so much for sharing what you must really love doing. (Except for when you can't get the slide to release!)😃
Thanks we appreciate it, just a lot of research and self taught. Thanks for watching
For all those cheering here...
These videos are a big scam. These guns are sprayed with "OWATROL RUST SPIRIT" and then cleaned...
Different weapons, still the same rust.
Are you really that stupid?
only Browning could make that with so few parts. top job!
Absolutely he's is the best, thanks for watching!
It looks great and you did a great job restoring it! today i learned from you how to use cable ties to protect the metal surface of your weapon when you disassemble, really clever, great restoration and marksmanship as always,
Thanks we appreciate it, ya it works pretty good. Thanks for watching!
Very good and careful restauratin of this classic pistol. Congratulations!
Thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Just wondering if you blued several times, would you wind up with a better finish, and more shine/luster.
No not really and for it to shine, you have to buff it before bluing! Thanks for watching
Great work. amazing how simple they are on the inside.
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
You should do an update video showing what the barrel looks like after running rounds through them.
That's a good idea, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Great restoration!!
Thanks Abin!
Beautiful, well done! 😊
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Awesome restoration. 😎 Great job! 👍
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Definitivement,, j'adore le sablage !!
We use fine glassbead, thanks for watching!
Very nicely done. That turned out very well!
Thank you very much!
bro that's actually insane, you just saved a gun that mightve ended up rusting away. Thats so cool bro keep up the great work
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros np
Another fantastic restoration, Thought the barrel was looking good til after, bit of a shame it had that condition issue. Other wise well done, another one not lost and preserved for history. 👍👍
Thanks we appreciate it, ya the barrel wasn't great. Thanks for watching!
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I’d like to see the bore after the test firing.
What a sweet find and fine restoration you did to that old Nazi Browning. Your videos are so satisfying to watch. You’re the ASMR of gun restoration!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸✌🏼
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🍁I love the work that goes into your restorations I would never question how the guns came into the conditions that they were found.i hate seeing negative feedback. Keep up the great content.
Thank you very much we appreciate the support, there are a few haters out there! Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
très beau travail de restauration ,
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I am sorry these guys have to show proof their firearms condition is natural. When the internals are as bad as the exterior it is evident to be natural rust.
Ya, there are a lot of haters out there! Thanks we appreciate you!
@@TheKinzlerBros I appreciate y’all’s work. You complete restorations correctly and safely for the firearm unlike rusty restorations and some others. Backyard ballistics is another good one. Also, question; Have you tried using high grit sandpaper/ steel wool to the metal prior to sandblasting to clean up the metal? I’m curious if it would work.
Re a lot of really bad channels yhat desroy the gun intentionally to make it look worse. Thanks for keeping it real. Great video
Спасибо за видео. А внутренняя поверхность ствола? ... зеркала нет.. Это тоже самое, что стрелять из водопроводной трубы... не опасно ли? ...
Степень старения, конечно, влияет на качество оружия/точной механики/но это не применяемое оружие, это история мысли в развитии его. Уважуха огромная за работу, за память. Считаю, что все прошедшее через руки человека/оружие тоже /сохраняет память во времени, благодарит руки мастеров.
reminds me of a Colt 1903 Pocket Pistol another one of John Browning's inventions.
Ya a little bit, thanks for watching!
Congratulations on an excellent restoration. 😁👌👌👌
Thank you very much!
Perfect Perfect restoration
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Wow spectacular work, congratulations!
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
It's a scam...
Sprayed fake rust on the gun...
How simple
Another good one. Nice job!
Abd the collection grows!😊
Thanks Bryant, yes it does. Thanks for watching!
Bravo beau travail parfait!
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Amazing restoration, and exceptional shooting result of such an old pistol with a rather bad barrel👏👏👏
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Excellent work , 💪🏼 a little bit more lubrication will never hurt the internal mechanism 👍👏👏👏
Thanks and absolutely! Thanks for watching
John Wick's Trainer is out here preparing for war.
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Wow love watching your videos. Keep up the good work
Seb Australia 🇦🇺
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作り終わった後、多分この人は手がその時のみ震えているので歓喜しているのでしょう…!!!
良い動画をありがとう!
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A variant of the Model 1910 was known variously as the Model 1922 or 1910/22. This was a larger model with a longer barrel (113 mm), slide extension, and a longer grip frame to accommodate an extra two rounds. This model was aimed at military and police contracts and many examples were produced for various agencies. The FN Model 1910 was initially designed for the Kingdom of Serbia
Thanks for the history and for watching!
Very good pistol restoration 👍👍🎯🎯🎯
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Très belle restauration
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Great job - as always! And that, by the way, was a very clever use of zip ties! I'm going to... steal it and use it in my DIY projects! 🙂
As you were putting the gun together, I caught myself wondering if the feed ramp wouldn't benefit by polishing some of that rust pitting away. Might have made for smoother feeding.
Thanks for saving yet another piece of arms history.
Thanks we appreciate it always! Ya it worked great. Ya it might have, thanks for watching
Show off!!! With your neatly organized soft close Craftsman drawer!!! 😂 love your videos.
Ya we like it. Thanks we appreciate it!
What did you used to lubricate the springs? Is it gen purpose or just for springs?
Its CLP paste, thanks for watching. I believe its for everything!
Another awesome restoration my friends you are definitely getting very good at this thanks for sharing this six stars my friends
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Damn great work guys
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With the firing pin doubling as the ejector, it really throws the brass.
Yes it does, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Excellent work 🤙🏼
Thank you so much!
It ejects in a odd manner because the firing pin does double duty as the ejector.
It has an ejector, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Thank you for the video ! ☺♥
Your welcome, thanks for watching!
Another great restoration 😘😘
Thanks again!
Great resto. I love the ones you can actually shoot with.
Thanks, ya we always shoot them! Thanks for watching
Quick question: boiling the pistol (as you did to loosen the clip), does that have an effect on the springs? changing the characteristics of the metal? thnx
You would have to boil for a long time, I still don't think its hot enough. Good question and thanks for watching!
Excellent restoration, bravo! 👍👏💪I hope the camera withstood the impact of the shell casing. There hasn't been magnetic fishing for a long time, have you run out of fishing spots?
Thanks Max, yes it did! Ya we don't live in a highly populated area. Thanks for watching
Very nice video, as always 😉The only "critique" I have is the barrel which sould have been left in the white, but that's really not that relevant given the original shape of the handgun
Yea you have a valid point. Most of them were in the white im axtually pretty sure that was the design. But what i did not show was the waA140 stamp along with the flying eagle on the back side of the bore. If i would have polished it to my liking i would have lost those german ww2 stamps. The stamps on the frame are so faint the camera cant pick them up. But thanks for the constructive criticism. Thanks for watching.
@@TheKinzlerBros definitely not a critique, on the contrary I admire all the work you do to try and save these poor guns.
And you definitely have a valid-er point: better keep the WaffenAmt than trying to get a white finish (I have the same gun, in much better condition and the WaffenAmt on the barrel is still barely visible despite it not aving being repolished), given that you would need to grind through the pitting. I'd like to do the same with a Webley I have but here where I live sandblasting seems to be some sort of alien technology and nobody has a cabinet to do it (unless you go to a very big company which will charge you an insane amount of money and I couldn't leave the gun with them because of Italian gun laws...). I don't think the Amazon "sandblasters" can do a good job and rather keep an ugly gun than screwing it beyond repair with a poorly made job.
Keep up the good job, always a pleasure watching these
@@TheKinzlerBrosALL barrels were in the white, as were the springs (except the leaf spring in the grip)
Top ! Great job 👍👍
Thank you!
Where do you find these weapons that need restoration?I’d be interested to try to restore one myself.
Online auctions, estate sales, friends, customers, subscribers and sometimes magnet fishing. Thanks for watching
Where do the firearms that you restore come from? You have access to so many rusty hunks of metal that you somehow turn into working firearms!! I love watching your process.
Online auctions, estate sales, friends, customers, subscribers and a few magnet fishing! Thank you for the kind words and for watching we appreciate it!
Inacreditável (Hello from Brazil)
Hello Brazil, thank you very much!
من يشاهد معي تحيه من العراق❤❤❤
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This is the shedevr among the pistols ! Not wery rusty before restavration ...Respect for you job from Ukraine !
It is a beautiful gun, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros This gun belongs to the main Russian sicret agent -hero Shtirlits in the very famous war movie serial 🎥
17 moments of the spring
He kills the gestapo provocateur from this gun ..
Good job
Thanks
Well Done!!
Thank you!
Great job 👍
Thanks!
Still think that's one of the more handsome Browning designs
Ya its a beautiful gun, thanks for watching
@TheKinzlerBros for sure. As a gunsmith I can say you're doing work I'd never do. Lol
i got this weapon at home its my grandfather's he was in army (Turkish) its still in very good condition but painted to silver long time ago
Nice, they are cool pistols! Thanks for watching
Was the serviceweapon of the Dutch police until the beginning of the 1980's . Ironically the municipal police forces had the 7,65 mm version and the national police (Rijkspolitie) had the 9mm version. They were all replaced by the Walther P5.
Thanks for the Interesting info and thanks for watching
İlk defa bir restorasyonun bu kadar titizlikle yapıldığını gördüm. Sanki çok değerli pırlanta taşını işleyen kuyumcu ustası gibi. Tebrikler eline sağlık. Ankara TÜRKİYE den selamlar.
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Böyle ustalar izlenmek bir zevk. Birazdan eski video larıda izliyecem@@TheKinzlerBros
Asking myself how many action this gun see in ww2? Imagine this gun saying his story !
That would be an interesting story! Thanks for watching!
wonderful🎉 good job🙆
Thank you very much!
It would be cool to see how the muzzle looks after firing some rounds through, if the bullets "clean" the muzzle better than solvents, or is it going to look the same. 😂
Ya we could do that, it would just be a little dirty. Shooting them makes them get a little dirty. Thanks for watching
Very nice!❤
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casual grenade in the background... I love it
also, what would you say is your favorite prject so far?
Thanks, I would say the M1 garand! Thanks for watching
Çok iyi 👍👏👏👏
Thank you!
Very great!👍
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It's beautiful
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Good job man.
Thank you, thanks for watching
the main way we know
its legit rust is YOU DONT USE
OVERLY HARSH METHODS like
improper tools to restore... I actually
dont care if the rust is recent so much
as hate to see wrongful hammering
and especially wire-wheeling
Absolutely, I agree! Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Bu tabanca bizim ülkemizde uzun belçika adıyla bilinir çok emniyetli bir tabancadır ayrıca susturucu da takılabilir kıymetini biliniz 😍👍👏👏👏🇹🇷
I know its value, thanks for watching!
facts : during occupation FN Herstal make guns for germans with some" defects" or "issues" (sabotage ^^) during the making processs
you can see this "issues" with the poor rifling of the barrel
From Belgium (Liege the city near FN Herstal) with love ;)
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Restorasyon güzeldi eksik olan namlunun içine bir kılavuz atsaydın iyi olurdu.yiv ve set daha temiz olurdu..bir de atış yapmadan önce 10 numara oil le tam bir yağlama yapmalıydın ..silah mekanizması daha rahat çalışırdı...
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Moi j'aurais une question après être passé au sablage ces quoi les produit mi dans la bassine pour rendre le bronzage à cete arme
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Cok kaliteli bir tabanca bunu once mazotu koyacaksınız her yeri yumuşayacak bide 10 numara ince yağ ile her tarafı yagliyacaksin ne kadar tabanca gördüm bozuk parçaları fazla ama 9 lu Belçika Brovnik super mükemmel ellerine sağlık
Yes it is, thanks for the advice and for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros You're welcome. A popular gun known among the public in Turkey is 1,500. 💶
I like this pistol. Very simple design, clearly not a German design, or else it'd have 3 times as many parts. lol!
What do you do with your bluing solution after you use it? Can you store it for re-use or do you discard it? How do you dispose of it? Just curious.
I know right! After we use it we store it in 5 gallon buckets and you can reuse it but, we don't because its a couple of weeks in between using it again. We neutralize it then its ok to get rid of. Thanks for watching
hi mate. got the same one and there is that german eagle on it but no serial numbers anywhere. can you tell me more about that? thx.
Hey, that's cool! Somebody must of scratched it off or it wore off! Thanks for watching
bless you 👍
Thank you!