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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Restoration of antique

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  • @johnnydy1384
    @johnnydy1384 Місяць тому

    Hes really a meticulous and a patient person at the same time. Thanks for this creative therapy MR. PATIENCE..

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad 2 роки тому +73

    I have remembered why I stopped watching this channel, Every weapon, even those which are obsolete and obviously not safe to attempt to fire are butchered in this way! Makes my heart weep!!

    • @stevejeffries1603
      @stevejeffries1603 2 роки тому +8

      STOP WHINGING
      AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING BETTER THEN !
      SHOW PEOPLE THEN, IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU CAN DO A MUCH BETTER JOB OF IT
      PROOVE IT GET ON AND DO IT !
      COME ON THEN CHOP CHOP IM WAITING !

    • @notwocdivad
      @notwocdivad 2 роки тому +8

      would love to but finding something like this in the UK and NOT handing it in will get you into all sorts of trouble! Our gun laws are VERY strict!

    • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
      @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Рік тому +3

      Come up with a better way then show us all

    • @FishandCook
      @FishandCook Рік тому +3

      And here you are watching it 😅

    • @greatunwashed1856
      @greatunwashed1856 Рік тому +3

      Stopped Watching? Au Contraire.

  • @robertwomack6015
    @robertwomack6015 Рік тому +6

    Beautiful restoration. Thank you for taking us along

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 6 місяців тому

    Everybody is complaining about the fact that a screw was drilled into the barrel and that the barrel was plugged. Cry no more!!! do realize that the skilled man working on the gun is restoring it. Has it ever crossed your minds that it is possible to unplug the barrel and to seal off the two little holes on the sides and to make the barrel usable again? Here is a skilled man working who can easily reverse what he did to the Barrel in order to plug it he knows what he is doing!!! so it is not impossible for he to Simply remove the screw Bolt from the barrel and simply solder metal back into the two little holes and to make the barrel usable again. 💪👍😃 Besides it is important he plugs the barrel because according to his local laws the firearm needs to be unable to fire in order to make it legal to collect👍 so please stop crying😢 over a little bolt that's put on a barrel😁... by the way the man did an awesome job at restoring the weapon.👏

  • @lonniechilders6302
    @lonniechilders6302 Рік тому +41

    As soon as you drilled a hole through that barrel and plugged it I was done with it

    • @josh05683
      @josh05683 Рік тому +1

      Did you ever think that maybe there’s a reason?

    • @ndreaswolter2024
      @ndreaswolter2024 Рік тому

      Прям мои мысли прочитал. Сразу понятно, что ролик из России

    • @damianlopez7630
      @damianlopez7630 6 місяців тому +1

      Don't feel so bad it's okay it's easy for skilled man like the gentleman working on the gun to easily remove the bolt and unplug the barrel. Don't feel so bad it is reversible. 💪👍🙏😇🙂

    • @VanguardDragon
      @VanguardDragon 4 місяці тому +1

      It's most likely a legality thing, I'm sure you cannot own a potentially active firearm where he is, or without a license. It's probably the same everywhere.

    • @damianlopez7630
      @damianlopez7630 4 місяці тому +1

      @@VanguardDragon Yes. You are Right!!! 🙏💪👏🙂

  • @notmemoe
    @notmemoe 2 роки тому +142

    Perfect example of how NOT to restore a firearm. Poor rust removal, using all the wrong tools, using a torch? For the love of god please don’t ever touch another firearm until you learn how to properly preserve and restore firearms. I cringed during the entire video.

    • @user-uo2ls6rl7m
      @user-uo2ls6rl7m Рік тому +16

      So i am not the only one who thought this :(

    • @warrgri
      @warrgri Рік тому +10

      I was a about say. A torch??? Never seen that before

    • @vincemajestyk9497
      @vincemajestyk9497 Рік тому +4

      Wall 'art' for TGI Friday's or Ruby Tuesday.

    • @jtripe
      @jtripe Рік тому +8

      Absolutely. Complete WTF? experience watching this.

    • @tpohlen
      @tpohlen Рік тому +3

      Yep and notice he they haven't responded to your spot on critique

  • @stevedoggart2805
    @stevedoggart2805 2 роки тому +40

    A FINE TUTORIAL AS OF WHAT NOT TO DO WITH AN ANTIQUE FIRE ARM. Did you serve your apprenticeship as a butcher? What you did there is nowt short of sacrilege .

    • @kenkisty5273
      @kenkisty5273 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, you're right. It was much nicer looking when it had eight pounds of rust on it.

    • @rictommo101
      @rictommo101 Рік тому

      @@kenkisty5273 😂😂

    • @damianlopez7630
      @damianlopez7630 4 місяці тому

      @stevedoggart2805 YOU FEEL SO STRONGLY AND UPSET ABOUT AN OLD RUSTY ANTIQUE FIRE ARM...You even call the man restoring the gun a "Butcher"...BUT YET YOU SAY NOTHING ABOUT WOMEN DESTROYING AND MARKING THEIR SKIN WITH DISGUSTING ABHORRENT TATTOOS...THE PRACTICE ALSO INCLUDES YOUNGER GIRLS FOLLOWING THE SO CALLED "IN" CROWD. MONKEY SEE MONKEY DO ATTITUDE. IF YOU FEEL SO MOVED AND UPSET OVER AN OLD GUN...YOU MUST BE FEELING TOTALLY OUTRAGED BY THESE WOMEN "BUTCHERING" THEMSELVES TO MAKE POINTLESS PERSONAL STATEMENTS!!!

    • @damianlopez7630
      @damianlopez7630 4 місяці тому

      Just like I thought the disgusting UA-cam moderators removed my comment why do you call the man restoring that piece of metal a butcher? So you are so troubled over a piece of metal but it does not trouble you that all these women and young girls are destroying their skin with ink and getting all these disgusting tattoos? To you it's a sacrilege to plug up a piece of metal to me it's a sacrilege for women to defile their own bodies that is a sacrilege to me and to all the men I know

  • @MrTimelord4
    @MrTimelord4 Рік тому +5

    Yet another great restoration clip 🙂

  • @derrikspoonemore2279
    @derrikspoonemore2279 2 роки тому +118

    I'm Soo upset over the screw in the barrel

    • @terryhatcher9644
      @terryhatcher9644 Рік тому +1

      Demilitarized. May be required where he is

    • @Dutch.W
      @Dutch.W Рік тому +10

      Me too. Sad when guns are destroyed but he may live in a disarmed country and may be required by law to render them inoperable in order to restore and collect them

    • @terryhatcher9644
      @terryhatcher9644 Рік тому +4

      @@Dutch.W that is required in alot of European countries. Collecting operating handguns most likely would require a special permit and lots of fees in alot of these countries.

    • @Jason-mu3km
      @Jason-mu3km Рік тому +2

      he should have left it alone🙄🙄🤔🤬!!!!!

    • @darksid356
      @darksid356 Рік тому

      Cry

  • @WWIIREBEL
    @WWIIREBEL 7 місяців тому

    I have one of these!. I remember buying it through a registered gun dealer for 90 bucks. It came with a holster, cleaning tool + kit and even a spare cylinder chambered in 32. Neat little plinker, but definitely not a revolver for self defense in any situation. It's best to keep them as display pieces in my opinion.

  • @aussmith5335
    @aussmith5335 2 роки тому +29

    Well done another classic firearm ruined by the man in boxing gloves.

    • @vincemajestyk9497
      @vincemajestyk9497 Рік тому +1

      I was going to say, there are much better less destructive ways for rust removal like Evaporust that ONLY attacks the rust.

  • @Romas65
    @Romas65 Рік тому +17

    If only this gun could talk, imagine the stories it would have.... What a gem

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому +3

      The Model 1895 Nagant, seven shot, gas-seal revolvers were designed by the Nagant Brothers of Belgium with the design licensed to the Imperial Russian government and made in the millions. Not very rare here in the US, until recently they sold for around $250 or less. I own several examples, one made in 1917, one in 1927 and one in 1942. I remember paying around $50 each about 10 years ago and they came with holster, cleaning rod, lanyard and a screw driver/tool. Ammo has always been difficult to find here, but I was able to purchase 30 or 40 boxes of imported rounds at the time. Fun guns to shoot and always gets attention at the range even though they're not know for being very accurate.

    • @luxbeci2
      @luxbeci2 Рік тому

      @@robbylock1741 Not reál gun?

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому +1

      @@luxbeci2 No just not a RARE gun, at least not in the United States. I know of one gun shop that still has between 90 and 100 of them still in the crates they were shipped from Russia in, including holster, cleaning rod and lanyard and while the prices have risen to around $200 US, they were only $80 US when I purchased the 5 in my collection. And all of them with perfect bluing and all markings intact.

  • @saskafrass1985
    @saskafrass1985 Рік тому +1

    As rusty and fricked up that was, it was already deactivated by nature. Relax people. The guy just helped it meet legal requirements.

  • @terrencepadley
    @terrencepadley 2 роки тому +62

    why destroy the gun by drilling a hole in the barrell

    • @mikehowell5539
      @mikehowell5539 2 роки тому +40

      There are a couple good reasons why he might do it. 1) it may actually be dangerous to shoot it if its corroded badly. 2) in his country it ma be illegal to possess a functioning firearm.

    • @rapcom
      @rapcom 2 роки тому +21

      After that hole drilling in the barrel I stop watching and I changed my mind from ever subscribing for this channel.

    • @SUPREME-zp5py
      @SUPREME-zp5py Рік тому +19

      @@mikehowell5539 that's right.. it's called decommissioning a weapon... This is common with antique guns

    • @pineappleguy178
      @pineappleguy178 Рік тому +7

      @@brian7189 no

    • @cmayson
      @cmayson Рік тому +4

      @@SUPREME-zp5py you don’t have to “decommission” it. It becomes a paperweight after that. If I had one, I wouldn’t shoot it, but I also wouldn’t destroy it.

  • @DamplyDoo
    @DamplyDoo 2 роки тому +9

    How could you destroy a piece of history. Shame on you. Give it to a museum

    • @danielhoover8791
      @danielhoover8791 2 роки тому +1

      If you are so mad don’t watch it and give him hate, he’s just trying to make a video

    • @paulwilson525
      @paulwilson525 2 роки тому

      If its not the usa it has to be deactivated. In civilised countries we dont need guns

    • @fortunatejeremy
      @fortunatejeremy Рік тому

      Lol give it to a museum....why do people think there are museums everywhere that just accept people's old crap?

  • @Hondomoto_
    @Hondomoto_ Рік тому +1

    Just getting into watching restoration videos, lots of channels I like, this guy does stuff.. differently heheh..

  • @Suhoy92
    @Suhoy92 2 роки тому +58

    Сердце кровью обливается, когда в ствол вкручивается болт и ударник стачивается ((

    • @sirthompson8080
      @sirthompson8080 2 роки тому +5

      Это скажи спасибо что он капли сварки в каморы барабана не наварил...По законам РФ это основная часть, которая при перестановке в другой револьвер позволит выстрелить. Может все таки повезло и он с другой страны...

    • @user-td7mb7xj3e
      @user-td7mb7xj3e 2 роки тому +1

      а вдруг ты захочешь из него Путина убить ? пропадёт Россия без нашего Скаленопадымателя....вымрем,как мамонты....

    • @Spirit19399
      @Spirit19399 2 роки тому

      The Idiots!!!!

    • @user-kc5xp7jm8j
      @user-kc5xp7jm8j Рік тому +2

      Только наши наверное это понимают))

    • @GarrisonsMadHouse
      @GarrisonsMadHouse Рік тому +1

      @@sirthompson8080 or he should not have recorded it at all and still had it in working condition

  • @peuodeosghost6583
    @peuodeosghost6583 Рік тому

    I prefer the vídeo with no music, just the sound of the tools. Its just mt opinion btw

  • @Bravo-Too-Much
    @Bravo-Too-Much Рік тому +7

    All the experts on Pawn Stars would say you made this gun totally worthless by removing the “patina”.

    • @hanssmidt12
      @hanssmidt12 6 місяців тому

      exactly haha. they prefer it to decay and become nothing than to remove the "patina"

  • @richxts1357
    @richxts1357 Рік тому +1

    Good job on the tools you have! Just my opinion, the Ole' Nagant pistol was just begging for "Glas Bead Blasting". But, your pistol turned out to be a nice wall hanger. Thanks for the video.

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic job

  • @georgeshelton6281
    @georgeshelton6281 8 місяців тому

    Will this Smith and Wesson ever remind me of the video game called Blood Brothers? I've even seen long barrel revolvers like the ones that were used in the comedy flick. The 3 Amigos. It's when I've first seen them appear.

  • @chuckclark9464
    @chuckclark9464 2 роки тому +10

    I don’t know why you did it but why did you drill a hole in the barrel and then turn around and make the gun less valuable?

    • @timmcdonaldjr2712
      @timmcdonaldjr2712 2 роки тому +10

      Man only an idiot would drill holes and ruin an antique.

    • @chuckclark9464
      @chuckclark9464 2 роки тому +4

      @@timmcdonaldjr2712 There’s not too many come comments on his site do you think he’s not answering anybody because he’s embarrassed or what?

    • @danielhoover8791
      @danielhoover8791 2 роки тому +5

      He probably drilled it because you can’t posses a functioning firearm in his country.

    • @thomasjones6505
      @thomasjones6505 2 роки тому +5

      The thing that crossed my mind was that, considering there are idiots out there who would try to fire it anyway or just not notice that it was done, it's just as dangerous, if not more so

    • @chuckclark9464
      @chuckclark9464 2 роки тому +3

      @@danielhoover8791 In my opinion then everybody’s got museums he should’ve turned it into a museum and let them keep it has a mute museum peace without ruining it it would’ve kept the value.

  • @hafensanger0821
    @hafensanger0821 Рік тому +3

    "Restoring" the history out of a classic gun.

  • @user-cc6ub5xl5c
    @user-cc6ub5xl5c Рік тому +1

    это судя по всему заграничная версия ролика....Вчера смотрел один в один русскую...с пояснениями по русски и такими же комментариями))))))

  • @juanguajardo873
    @juanguajardo873 2 роки тому +3

    Excelente trabajo artesanal

  • @williamdevitt7866
    @williamdevitt7866 Рік тому +2

    as soon as i saw the drill going through the barrel i knew it was a video on the destruction of a gun quit watching at that moment if you can not own the gun then dont destroy it give it to some one who can and enjoy restoring it

  • @Syrup_Boi
    @Syrup_Boi Місяць тому

    People are mad that this guy put a screw in the barrel, but it’s an *antique* it’s probably corroded and unsafe to shoot, or it’s illegal to posses a functional one in his country.

  • @Sillu
    @Sillu Рік тому

    I don't know about other places but where I live by drilling the barrel you don't deactivate the weapon, you have to send it to the police and they take care of everything, giving you a document for the weapon at the end, so it makes no sense drilling the barrel, the police make a mess with the weapon, so having a channel dedicated to it you could get the license and have them without any problem arguing their historical value

  • @Nesha_ins
    @Nesha_ins 2 роки тому +19

    There is no change in rust color between the "holster part" and the "open" part. All of the tolerances on the gun parts are more than ok. Miraculously, very few rust bites, it look almost new after the restoration. Funny how no one asks about "compound X" he is using to restore the gun parts.

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому +3

      So you're saying you can't see any of the deep pitting and poor surfaces still evident after the "restoration"? While not the worst attempt at cleaning off rust and putting back together style of "restoration" I've seen on UA-cam, I would hardly call it looking even closely to "new", okay I'm comparing his finished results to one that's been in my collection for a number of years, that has some holster ware and not left out in the rain to rot! I would still call it a rusted, pitted, relic AFTER he finished.

    • @jaydengillmore5670
      @jaydengillmore5670 Рік тому

      ​@Robby Lock you think you could help me restore my grand dad's handgun?

  • @davedoughty1213
    @davedoughty1213 2 роки тому +1

    This video is a tribute to the Russian engineers who designed the pistol and your talent in restoring it. You have master skills! Great video!! Thanks for sharing it. Don’t let anyone complain about it… they are just jealous!! Well done!! 👍✔️

    • @thepenultimateninja5797
      @thepenultimateninja5797 Рік тому +1

      This is an insult to the engineers who designed it, and the guy has zero talent. This fiream has been completely butchered.
      If you want to see what real firearm restoration looks like, check out Anvil (Mark Novak) and Backyard Ballistics.

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому +1

      NOT a Russian design! The Nagant Brothers were BELGIAN!

  • @hpdepasse5997
    @hpdepasse5997 2 роки тому +3

    Revolver Nagant 1895 version troupe / simple action, fabrication Tula 1922.

  • @dusankubik6683
    @dusankubik6683 Рік тому

    Great work!

  • @kennymackay6942
    @kennymackay6942 2 роки тому +5

    Very nice job...
    The pistol grips look fantastic...

  • @TheParkAttendant
    @TheParkAttendant Рік тому +2

    The thing about the trolls grumbling how you destroyed it. Is they fail to realize the gun barrels integrity was already distributed by the internal rest. Any attempt to fire that weapon, would have resulted in the barrel exploding! Even if you could have cleaned it, a bullet would wable inside the barrel and jamb because the internal dimensions would be way off for safety.

    • @kenkisty5273
      @kenkisty5273 Рік тому

      Yes, some of the people here think that the gun was better off with the nine pounds of rust on it.

    • @aidenmoore4248
      @aidenmoore4248 Рік тому

      No actually, the nagamt revolver is a low pressure firearm, similar to an old blackpowder gun. The bullet wouldnt get jammed in the barrel either, they only do that if the powder charge is too low or if the barrel is too small.
      With the exception of the mechanical parts not working (Im sure they would) then it shouldnt have any issue firing, sketchy maybe, but that is one of the few firearms I would chance shooting.

    • @stevenwebb1271
      @stevenwebb1271 Рік тому

      It looked perfectly capable of firing a bullet as the integrity of the metal didn’t look too compromised after restoring. Btw calling people trolls just because they don’t think the same as you is showing a lack of intelligence on your part.

    • @TheParkAttendant
      @TheParkAttendant Рік тому

      @@stevenwebb1271 It may have "looked" perfectly capable of firing. I've read too many reports of guns not properly clean and taken care of that "looked" capable of firing. Those who tried it either wind up dead or maimed for life. And accusing someone of ruining a potential threat to life and limb is a lack of intelligence, I always call "grumblers", trolls because traditional trolls are not very bright either. It's easy to criticize someone for doing the right thing. A weapon that has been in the ground for 110 years, severely rusted is seriously compromised. Ask any forensic investigator/scientist, they will tell you the same thing. I harbor no ill will towards you, and may you live long and prosper.

    • @chrismicke89
      @chrismicke89 Рік тому +1

      @@kenkisty5273
      It wasn't their restoration or lack of rust they took offence to.
      It was drilling the hole in, and plugging of the barrel.
      Yes it's most likely highly unsafe to fire, but some people still don't like the fact that they damaged it that way.
      It's just an American sensibility issue.
      We really love our guns.

  • @bluegoose2642
    @bluegoose2642 2 роки тому +5

    It's not a restoration, it's a cleaning, 😆

    • @mosin_boi
      @mosin_boi Рік тому

      It's truly a crime against humanity.

  • @sirthompson8080
    @sirthompson8080 2 роки тому +3

    Потрясающий аппарат в сохране. Один из ранних, дореволюционных с "солдатским" курком(без шептала самовзвода). Также видим полукруглую мушку до модернизации 1930 года. Дверца барабана с выемкой под выступ на рамке.Накладки рукояти можно достать на аукционах, причем как раз таки ранние с маленькой сеткой.Будет более гармонично. Мое почтение. Еще бы кобуру бы ту, которая с ним вместе была восстановить бы....;) Кожу размочить можно и новый клапан сделать.

    • @SamsungA-oo7fg
      @SamsungA-oo7fg 2 роки тому +1

      УЖЕ НЕ В СОХРАНЕ.СДЕЛАЛ ИГРУШКУ.

    • @axelkimmel5818
      @axelkimmel5818 2 роки тому +1

      @@SamsungA-oo7fg Да, дореволюционный револьвер испорчен.

    • @seraphim8081
      @seraphim8081 Рік тому

      @@SamsungA-oo7fg Рискнули бы стрельнуть с такого?) Время сделало с него игрушку, болт это формальности для СП.

    • @axelkimmel5818
      @axelkimmel5818 Рік тому

      @@seraphim8081 Болт портит вид.

    • @georgeshelton6281
      @georgeshelton6281 8 місяців тому

      What have I learned about the history of Canada? Here's what. Canada didn't own much of the U.S. territory like the way Mexico did, starting in the 15th century. This also has to deal with just how common-most gun ownership was in Canada, compared to what it was in Mexico; even during the Napoleonic Wars. 🇨🇦 🤔 😳

  • @fellovercliff4525
    @fellovercliff4525 2 роки тому +2

    Stopped watching the minute you butchered that barrel as there is
    no restoration after that.

  • @austinhughes1924
    @austinhughes1924 2 роки тому +19

    Why would you exactly.Drill a hole in the barrel.Of a gun that old.When it’s not safe to fire anyway?

    • @tomdevol6035
      @tomdevol6035 2 роки тому +3

      To discourage any idiot who might try to load and fire it anyway.

    • @tacituskilgore5697
      @tacituskilgore5697 2 роки тому +4

      @@tomdevol6035 who cares you don’t drill holes in something then call it a restoration

    • @tomdevol6035
      @tomdevol6035 2 роки тому +1

      @@tacituskilgore5697who asked you?

    • @tacituskilgore5697
      @tacituskilgore5697 2 роки тому

      @@tomdevol6035 me dipshit

    • @kylebryan4504
      @kylebryan4504 Рік тому +5

      It's very clever. Just because a weapon is old doesn't mean it's useless. There was a time when firearms were more than just money spent on defense. In time many old firearms would be passed down from father to son to grandson. It's a passing on of one's responsibility to be man of house: the guardian protector of the family.
      Of this passing of responsibility, it was crucial to keep one's weapon in good working order.
      There was a code of honor then amongst men. Not so much now as we live in an age of weak minds and not mature men.

  • @1995RangeRover
    @1995RangeRover Рік тому +1

    1st ever I've seen a wire wheel used on antique firearms...nice work on the grip!!

  • @jffgrnlw
    @jffgrnlw Рік тому +5

    What's up with the screw in the barrel?

    • @danishghostrider
      @danishghostrider Рік тому

      I assume it is a "plug" to render it un-usable. Probably a legal requirement where he is from. I'd just remove the firing pin as it is reversible

  • @rubenescobar6461
    @rubenescobar6461 Рік тому +1

    Im restoring a 1914 British 303 rifle an my stuff isnt coming apart near as easily as this did ,been working 3 weeks just to get the parts to move an start working like original

  • @user-vd7sr1gf5u
    @user-vd7sr1gf5u 2 роки тому +4

    Сверлить ствол это бесчеловечно

    • @Sanek_57
      @Sanek_57 Рік тому +1

      А три гуся, по вашему человечно?

  • @bravesolider3870
    @bravesolider3870 Рік тому

    Your videos are so amazing.i have want to give you an idea .mention All thing which can you used to remove rust

  • @IndpndntPtriot
    @IndpndntPtriot Рік тому +2

    This is a "110yo gun"
    If you live in a country, region, or municipality who fears you owning a gun that was made before the Titanic sank, you have to seriously question the mentality of your officials.
    I mean, seriously, are they're scared you might start robbing stagecoaches?!!!!

    • @terryhatcher9644
      @terryhatcher9644 Рік тому

      Actually this model of gun the Nagant M1895 was produced still during WWII and still in limited use in 2022. Was originally made in Belgium but Tsar bought rights and moved production to Tula in Russia in 1898. Was also produced in Poland. Over 2,000,000 produced. Would have to look at markings and serial # to determine true age except the Belgium production which would be over 126 years old and worth a few more euros. And yes you could rob a stagecoach but more likely a liquor store. Can get them for under $200 by mail in US with a C&R. Ammunition is difficult to find in the US but plentiful in former Russia client countries. The ammo is very unique

  • @brian7189
    @brian7189 Рік тому

    Seek Jesus! Repent for the Kingdom is at hand! Jesus is the way! The truth! And the life! He’s the ONLY way! Open the Bible, read and understand that we are in the last days! Put your full trust in him! Believe 1 Corinthians 15 1-4!

  • @transport_restoration
    @transport_restoration Рік тому

    nice restoration 👏

  • @brianbloom1799
    @brianbloom1799 Рік тому

    That gun , is in great shape for a Gun that was underground, I know I have one. Looks Like one that was under a floor board. maybe, That gun will clean up nice. I,m writing this at the start of your Video.

  • @luxbeci2
    @luxbeci2 Рік тому +1

    When made this gun? 1910? Usa pistol? Which brand Colt?

  • @fedorsivov2336
    @fedorsivov2336 Рік тому +2

    А в боксерских перчатках было бы ещё удобнее работать.

  • @user-gd7fz1xk3x
    @user-gd7fz1xk3x Рік тому +1

    Потрясающее мастерство. Ничего не понимаю ни в оружии,ни в материаловедении но смотрю не отрываясь. Музыка в металле. Браво

  • @thomaslennon3658
    @thomaslennon3658 Рік тому

    Very nice!

  • @Platano_macho
    @Platano_macho Рік тому

    I have where you live you drill and tapped the barrel wow!

  • @Tamed_Delirium
    @Tamed_Delirium 2 місяці тому

    That one pipe gun in fallout 4

  • @alexandrealberto6037
    @alexandrealberto6037 Рік тому +2

    Olá tenho um sinson nagant 1883 e estou aos poucos restaurando ele foi encontrado em Rio aqui em Goiás.

    • @mosin_boi
      @mosin_boi Рік тому +1

      Advice: find another channel to ask for help from. Also, never blow torch a gun. It will ruin the temper and destroy the springs.

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому

      @@mosin_boi Yeah one of MANY bad ideas used in the "restoration"! A brass wire wheel? Really? Well at least his bluing process wasn't as bad as I've seen! Just kidding, that cold blue process is not the way to go.

  • @DA2K11
    @DA2K11 Рік тому

    Must of been existed since WW1

  • @bubbatommy82
    @bubbatommy82 2 роки тому +4

    Thank god I don’t live where this guy lives. Weapons have to be made safe. That’s depressing

    • @mosin_boi
      @mosin_boi Рік тому

      I would ask for the honors.

  • @tonyrod4388
    @tonyrod4388 Рік тому

    That was beautiful, the screw in the barrel. Brought back to life to be beautiful,, not be terrible.

  • @luizalbertorodrigues4560
    @luizalbertorodrigues4560 2 роки тому

    You the best

  • @pedrojbc2007
    @pedrojbc2007 Рік тому

    عمل رائع،شكرا

  • @francisstrong5187
    @francisstrong5187 Рік тому +1

    This must have been the gun they used on the set of rust

  • @ronaldodebritomanfredo367
    @ronaldodebritomanfredo367 7 місяців тому

    A nice paper weight

  • @merlemorrison482
    @merlemorrison482 2 роки тому +3

    It is a Russian Nagant

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому

      Yes a model 1895, seven shot, gas-seal revolver designed by the Nagant Brothers in Belgium. The Imperial Russian government licensed the design and made them in the millions.

  • @Sillu
    @Sillu 2 роки тому +1

    Another weapon destroyed, please don't do more restorations if you are gonna drill the gun

  • @nadusha967
    @nadusha967 Рік тому +1

    Втулку с барабана не вынимал.

  • @CalmInChaos24
    @CalmInChaos24 Рік тому

    Video sure was cool until you ran a screw through the barrel

  • @Spirit19399
    @Spirit19399 2 роки тому +2

    Oh fuck! DESTROYED HISTORICAL ARTEFACT!!!!!!!
    😡UNSUBSCRIBE😡

  • @grigoryzavarow2386
    @grigoryzavarow2386 Рік тому

    Долго машинка лежала - коррозия уже сильно заметна.
    А машинка-то непростая - царского выпуска (ИТОЗ), солдатского образца (одинарного действия). Надеюсь, шпенек под дверцей барабана сохранили.
    Рукоятку (по фен-шую) сюда надо с частой насечкой, иначе не комильфо.
    И боевую пружину не надо было воронить. ))

  • @oliverw3646
    @oliverw3646 Рік тому

    nice work!

  • @user-kw6sj1ts9r
    @user-kw6sj1ts9r Рік тому

    Только в России надо уродовать ствол . Обидно за старинное оружие,сделали кастрат ...

  • @dsbigornia1
    @dsbigornia1 Рік тому +2

    The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire.
    The Nagant M1895 was chambered for a proprietary cartridge, 7.62×38mmR, and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system, in which the cylinder moved forward when the gun was cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the bullet and allowing the weapon to be suppressed (an unusual characteristic for a revolver)

  • @lilscxtty.1767
    @lilscxtty.1767 Рік тому

    Should've left it be without that screw in the barrel

  • @elijahtaboy
    @elijahtaboy 2 роки тому +2

    Ruined, stop doing this, let professionals do it. Why "restore" it, if you make it inoperable and it's not going into a museum. Congrats on turning it into a worthless paper weight.

  • @timsmith1589
    @timsmith1589 2 роки тому +1

    Why did you plug the barrel??

  • @user-jb9ky6sm3f
    @user-jb9ky6sm3f Рік тому +2

    Поспешил я лайк поставить, -это не реставрация, -это добивание.

  • @samuelneuin1988
    @samuelneuin1988 Рік тому

    I couldn't see properly, but what were the arsenal markings on the revolver? I have one that was made at the Tula arsenal

  • @ryanward8039
    @ryanward8039 Рік тому

    Noooo! Wire wheels bad! Rust conversion and carding wheels good!

  • @luxbeci2
    @luxbeci2 Рік тому +1

    Why do not test shoot this revolver? Are you scared demolution?

  • @salinagrrrl69
    @salinagrrrl69 10 місяців тому

    Is this the make that ended the ROMANOVS?

  • @kenkisty5273
    @kenkisty5273 Рік тому

    Where do you come across so many old rusted guns? My guess is that you work with archeologists in Europe near old war zones. Am I correct?

  • @andyb9994
    @andyb9994 Рік тому +2

    I'm not sure if it's a Nagant I have the same pistol and it's not a Nagant, mine is in very good shape and from what I see it's worth about $80 to maybe $100....from what I'm seeing in comments this resto was done very poorly I'm not a gun expert so have no idea but either way he put in more work than the firearm will ever be worth.i forget what mine is but not a Nagant like I was told...but mine is in nice shape so will hang on to it because it is over 100 years old and works properly...that says something....

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому +2

      It is a Nagant model 1895, seven shot, gas seal revolver. Too bad that even after "restoration" it's so pitted so that the markings can't be read! I own several and so many were made and later imported in to the US that until recently, they were still selling for less than $250 with holster, cleaning rod, lanyard and in some cases, screw driver/tool. While ammo has been difficult to find more recently, I have about 30 boxes of imported rounds in my gun safe. Fun guns to shoot and always brings comments at the range from other shooters! Oh and someone made replacement cylinders in .32 ACP back when the ammo was impossible to find! I have one and after installing and checking the timing, it shot well but accuracy was reduced.

    • @andyb9994
      @andyb9994 Рік тому +1

      @@robbylock1741 thanks for the info...👍👍

  • @timmclaughlin6180
    @timmclaughlin6180 Рік тому +2

    Never use wire wheels on firearms....

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine Рік тому

      Why? It's just a rough cleanup.

    • @timmclaughlin6180
      @timmclaughlin6180 Рік тому

      @@robertbrandywine because wire brushes scratch hell out of the metal, then it's not fit to look at

  • @user-sd8tc9wu8b
    @user-sd8tc9wu8b 2 роки тому

    Молодец ,хороший экспонат ,хорошая работа ! 💯💫

  • @luxbeci2
    @luxbeci2 Рік тому

    Is this russian or germán revolver? Made in 1910? Wold war 1 time

  • @adieursus6309
    @adieursus6309 2 роки тому +2

    Ruinned, stop restoring anything, consider go fishing better

  • @seraphim8081
    @seraphim8081 Рік тому

    Впервые узнал что так можно устанавливать боевую пружину, всегда ставил её сжимая пальцами и заталкивая с уже установленной скобой.

  • @user-vp6tm9bc1b
    @user-vp6tm9bc1b Рік тому +1

    This is Revolver Nagan ??

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 2 роки тому

    Great restoration
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @matthewkarpov6057
    @matthewkarpov6057 Рік тому

    As soon as he drilled into the barrel I was done..

  • @luxbeci2
    @luxbeci2 Рік тому +1

    Very nice work! Why not shoots test?

  • @gerrycoeckelbergs6896
    @gerrycoeckelbergs6896 Рік тому

    As soon as the screw went in the barrel I was done. Unfortunately I left it running typing this comment so I noticed him going at it with the wire brush ...

  • @snakeconsulthailand767
    @snakeconsulthailand767 Рік тому

    Nobody can shoot this Revolver - why destroy this gun and drill a hole in the barrel ? It really hurts

  • @manuelurdaneta8649
    @manuelurdaneta8649 Рік тому

    Good restoration. This is not a firearm, it is a museum piece or family heirloom that cannot be fired. Did you see the screw he puts in the barrel, do you know what it means. Heating a piece of metal and suddenly cooling it is a well-known way to loosen screws.

    • @mosin_boi
      @mosin_boi Рік тому

      It also fuckes up all bluing a and springs. That revolver could have been restored to a firing condition.

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому

      M1895 Nagant revolvers where made in the millions and are not all that rare or valuable in MUCH better, safe to fire condition. Until recently you could buy one in the US for around $250 (or less). I own several examples.

    • @mosin_boi
      @mosin_boi Рік тому

      @@robbylock1741 here's the fun thing: this one WAS rare

    • @robbylock1741
      @robbylock1741 Рік тому

      @@mosin_boi Not so much in the US. The pre-WWI/Imperial ones while not as common are not exactly rare here. I have an example in my collection and have one friend with one dated 1915 and another friend with one with fully intact Imperial markings, though I can't remember the date on hers.

    • @josh05683
      @josh05683 Рік тому

      @@mosin_boiWhat bluing? This thing had NONE

  • @SykesFW
    @SykesFW 2 роки тому

    WTH did you spike the barrel for!!

  • @brandonkrystynak1969
    @brandonkrystynak1969 Рік тому

    Why did you drill a hole in the barrel then put a screw in it, after I saw that I couldn't watch anymore. This wasn't a restoration, it was a desecration.

  • @waltbellamy9739
    @waltbellamy9739 2 роки тому

    nice!!!!

  • @HillBilly_King1881
    @HillBilly_King1881 Рік тому

    What a sorry half ass restoration and nice way to make sure it will never fire again drilling a hole through the barrel

  • @armadagunshow
    @armadagunshow Рік тому

    Nice except the butcher hole in the cannon

  • @thierrypasquet1503
    @thierrypasquet1503 2 роки тому +1

    Beau travail, bravo.

    • @Spirit19399
      @Spirit19399 2 роки тому

      Bravo???!!!! DESTROYED HISTORICAL ARTEFACT!!!!!!!!!!

    • @laurentdevaux5617
      @laurentdevaux5617 2 роки тому +1

      Du travail, ça ? Un massacre, plutôt ! Il y avait moyen de sauver ce Nagant 1895 (et pas 1912, on ne mélange pas le millésime et la date de fabrication), mais ce type l'a bousillé. Vu la rareté des Nagant de la période impériale, il y a vraiment de quoi pleurer... Et une petite remarque finale, histoire de confirmer que le gus ne connaît rien aux armes : les plaquettes de revolver militaire, c'est quasiment toujours en noyer, et certainement pas en chêne !

  • @lukeabram4311
    @lukeabram4311 Рік тому

    It isnt restored !! 🤷🏼‍♂️ still rough edges and loads of dents that need filling up filing out. Sorry just my opinion.