Restoring WW2 1944 Winchester M1 Garand, (with test fire)

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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    Restoring a iconic 1944 WW2 M1 garand found underwater, (with test fire). The story behind this rifle is a little odd. So here is what I know, Back in the 1980's there was a man scuba diving in the Red River in North Dakota. He found this M1 garand and displayed it in his scuba shop. Many years later someone else acquired it. After they had it for awhile they messaged me and asked if I wanted to try and restore it. Now here we are, I hope you enjoy the video. Please Consider subscribing and check out our Facebook page as well. Thanks for watching! gun restoration, m1 garand restoration
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  • @sf5553
    @sf5553 Рік тому +599

    You have a lot of good videos, but this is hands down, one of if not the best... kudos. You should be proud of this one, and it deserves to go viral. You should ask Demolition Ranch and Brandon Herrera if either of them would be interested in sharing it out on their socials for you... they might do it, and you'd get several million views, and probably a shitload of new subscribers.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +64

      Thank you very much we appreciate you. We definitely will. It would be awesome if you shared it as well, thanks for the support and for watching!

    • @sf5553
      @sf5553 Рік тому +9

      ​@@TheKinzlerBros 👍 I'm sharing it out to my gun friends now.

    • @imshittingrightnow
      @imshittingrightnow Рік тому +9

      I'm impressed by how well you can restore these guns and how you reassemble them after you feild strip them

    • @letsago117
      @letsago117 Рік тому +12

      Finally a channel where even the wood doesn't have rust

    • @timosborn7836
      @timosborn7836 Рік тому +2

      J

  • @joeybossolo7
    @joeybossolo7 Рік тому +874

    From a U.S. ARMY veteran, my deepest respect and gratitude for what you did for that old war beast. Fantastic video.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +70

      Thank you very much for your service, it was my pleasure. Thanks for watching!

    • @johnathandavis3693
      @johnathandavis3693 Рік тому +42

      Ex -Army here -Just the fact that that old war horse spent 80 years underwater, and basically came up SHOOTING, speaks a lot about it's genius design. I miss the old timers...

    • @TOKOLOSE
      @TOKOLOSE Рік тому +11

      You mean that he destroyed garand so he could make fake restoration of it? Yeah well done to him. 🤦‍♂️

    • @reubensandwich9249
      @reubensandwich9249 Рік тому +2

      Your deepest respect and gratitude...like how he left it underwater to begin with so he could make a video.

    • @TOKOLOSE
      @TOKOLOSE Рік тому +8

      @@Kalossabrakstein 10+ years of engineering, machining, chemical and metal work experience. And 4 years of gunsmithing experience. I make any gun look like this in 2-3 days time. Honestly I woudl really appreciate that people stop destroying things so they can 'restore' them on YT for profit.

  • @TheKinzlerBros
    @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +51

    Hello all of you I hope you really enjoy this video, I know it is long but well worth the watch. The next project is another really iconic firearm from All of our childhoods. Anyway thanks for all the support, please go give us a follow on our facebook page "the kinzler bros"

    • @AUTiger1964
      @AUTiger1964 Рік тому +1

      Nicely done!
      A true shame such a icon of WWII was treated so badly.
      Not surprised it failed to cycle with all that pitting on the machined surfaces. It obviously affected the chamber walls too which caused the casing to “grab” the pitting when it stretched. 😊

  • @garydillon3960
    @garydillon3960 10 місяців тому +85

    Nice rebuild on the M1 Garand. My dad was in WWII and was MIA for 2 days. They found him wit part of his chest blown away from a tank mortar. He was at the Battle of The Rapido River where over 1800 were injured, killed, or taken prisoner. Thanks for the video.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  10 місяців тому +7

      Thank you very much, they are nice guns!Well thank him for his service. Thanks for watching

    • @garydillon3960
      @garydillon3960 10 місяців тому +6

      Dad passed away in 1960 when I was 7 years.@@TheKinzlerBros

    • @nexaentertainment2764
      @nexaentertainment2764 6 місяців тому +12

      Wait he survived!? Reading that made it sound like he had a hole blown in his chest or something!

    • @muttBunch
      @muttBunch 6 місяців тому

      @@nexaentertainment2764I call horse shit

    • @glennwidelko
      @glennwidelko 2 місяці тому +1

      God bless you and your family … and for your Dads sacrifice … yours in appreciation … from Scotland … 🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @garyburgmylifeandtimes6354
    @garyburgmylifeandtimes6354 6 місяців тому +16

    The fact that you actually test fired it is a testament to your skills. The fact that it jammed is directly related to the fact that you used as many original parts as possible and unfortunately, some were beyond serviceable. Great work on the stock, you did the best you could to restore the wood to its original luster. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @average4gaming201
    @average4gaming201 Рік тому +13

    The M1 grand. A very iconic and reliable field rifle. You brought it back to its beautiful and we all appreciate it

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!

  • @formerparatrooper
    @formerparatrooper Рік тому +602

    I was trained on using the M-1 Garand when I served in the US Navy Sea Bees in the late 50s. I will never forget something that happened during one of the training sessions. We were in a large room and being taught to take down and clean the M-1. As each piece was being taken down, the instructor would explain methods and functions. He was talking about taking the front section apart and I remember something like, "what ever you do, do not take the" and there was a loud TWANG behind me. Of course everyone turned around to see what made the noise, and this long spring was stuck in a ceiling tile hanging down and sort of still dancing around a bit. I cannot remember the fellow who did that but it was one of the more humorous times that come to mind when viewing a video such as yours.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +49

      Thank you very much for your service, thanks for the story I enjoyed it. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!

    • @mikebeddingfield2144
      @mikebeddingfield2144 Рік тому +7

      Was that in boot camp or a school i assume a school but i whent in the 80's and things had changed alot from when you were in, i assume that would have been the 50's or 60's

    • @formerparatrooper
      @formerparatrooper Рік тому +16

      @@mikebeddingfield2144 I went through basic at Great Lakes in July/September 1958, I don't think it was there. It may have been AIT at Port Hueneme California or even later on Okinawa, I just cannot remember except for that spring in the ceiling.

    • @ypaulbrown
      @ypaulbrown Рік тому +8

      TWANG.....

    • @formerparatrooper
      @formerparatrooper Рік тому +15

      @@ypaulbrown Well reflecting on it, some 65 years ago, it may have been more of a TWAAK.

  • @michelmendoza1769
    @michelmendoza1769 Рік тому +18

    I love seeing a craftsman at work and keeping his workspace clean

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Michael and we pride ourselves on keeping it clean

  • @dhwave1
    @dhwave1 Рік тому +33

    I don't think there are too many people out there that could tackle this mess, and even fewer that would. Thank you for sharing.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much we appreciate it. thanks for watching!

  • @meerkat9113
    @meerkat9113 Рік тому +17

    This made my heart smile. Thank you for restoring that magnificent, war winning rifle!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +2

      We are happy to hear it, thank you very much and thanks for watching!

  • @jackmason5673
    @jackmason5673 Рік тому +153

    Hey as a Garand owner I say you did a good job at getting that piece of history restored at the very least it can be a display piece I’m honestly surprised you even tried to fire it, I would have been too scared

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +15

      Thank you very much, ya we were nervous! Thanks for watching!

    • @vavangzogene6096
      @vavangzogene6096 Рік тому +2

      Please dont be scared 😁😁😁

  • @raybates3119
    @raybates3119 Рік тому +23

    I restored a Springfield M1 Garand that went underwater in Hurricane Katrina. Other than the butt plate, the main spring, and the sling mounts, the rest of the rifle was perfect. The parkerizing kept the rest of the rifle as new and it still shot out to 1000' on a 36" gong.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +2

      That's awesome and a long shot, thanks for watching

  • @colinboneham7387
    @colinboneham7387 Рік тому +8

    That M1 ping is such a defining sound you just know it’s an M1 with it, great guy on bring this rifle back to life.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Ya it is iconic, the sound is amazing! Thanks for watching

  • @gfgoalie28
    @gfgoalie28 Рік тому +7

    i work in antique furniture restoration- always love seeing the wooden stocks brought back to life 👍

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Very cool, ya it took a lot of work! Thanks for watching

  • @Akira_781
    @Akira_781 9 днів тому +1

    Excellent work, sir! 👍💪🍻🇺🇸

  • @andrewparrott7260
    @andrewparrott7260 11 місяців тому +2

    It was absolutely fantastic that you restored a lady of the past. It would have been more beneficial to leave it as you found it and put it on display in a gallery or museum.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  11 місяців тому

      Thanks, ya if it was found overseas in a river I would have but, it was found in ND. Thanks for watching

  • @JeanChordeiles
    @JeanChordeiles Рік тому +18

    The disassembly was moving. 🥲 Nice restoration, as always. Congrats !

  • @jamesmarshalla8565
    @jamesmarshalla8565 Рік тому +11

    Omg man, you deserve a round of applause for restoring that gun!! Best restorer of guns I’ve ever seen, great job man 👍👏😎

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much for the kind words, we appreciate your support!

    • @gopherboat1375
      @gopherboat1375 Рік тому

      You should watch better videos this shit is still pitted corroded and ugly this isn't a restoration but a light cleaning

  • @jfuller4133
    @jfuller4133 Рік тому +13

    From an old Navy veteran that drilled and trained with the Garand, thank you.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Your welcome, thank you for your service! Thanks for watching!

  • @ThePtwiddy
    @ThePtwiddy Рік тому +1

    Brings back memories of 1961. Thanks.

  • @CipherandRuby1954
    @CipherandRuby1954 8 місяців тому +6

    You can almost hear that gun sigh with relief like it’s getting a spa day

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  8 місяців тому +1

      Haha, I love it! Thanks for watching

  • @Justins_art_gallery
    @Justins_art_gallery Рік тому +2

    thanks to you, i know this gun inside and out :)

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Your welcome, thank you very much for watching we appreciate it!

  • @RoninDosho
    @RoninDosho Рік тому +74

    I was sad to see it at first, having handled a few in my time. But your work on this artifact was above and beyond, as they say. Also, you've really upgraded your equipment since the beginning.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +6

      Thanks we appreciate it, ya the better we get the more equipment we acquire. Thanks for watching

    • @kathyspeights3263
      @kathyspeights3263 Рік тому +1

      It looks like you are investing in some nice equipment and tools, good for you they always make the job easier.
      Also another great restoration, I've watched all your videos and have watched you progress in your talent.

    • @howarddeheer8295
      @howarddeheer8295 Рік тому +1

      Good job. Nice wall hanger. Where did you get the new parts from

  • @enricomandragona163
    @enricomandragona163 Рік тому +2

    You made the solider that carried that rifle smile 😊👍

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for the kind words, thanks for watching

  • @michelmendoza1769
    @michelmendoza1769 Рік тому +2

    I am satisfied that this is a genuine restoration

  • @foxtrap8826
    @foxtrap8826 Рік тому +9

    Nice job, but I'm amazed that it didn't disintegrate taking it apart. I'm even more amazed that it survived a test fire, considering the depth of the pits and scaling. I'm also amazed you got the go the cartridge case out, seeing as it was literally fire-formed to the bore. Gotta say it again: it's an amazing project.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      I surprised myself along the way, thanks for watching!

  • @nater_baiter
    @nater_baiter Рік тому +52

    First off, good job! Second, I did a little digging on some of the “pull numbers”, and it looks like you have a Frankenstein m1 garand (which there isn’t anything wrong with that). It just helps explain the story. An example of this, is the trigger housing being made by Springfield (528290-SA Type 13, which was in production from January/1955 to December/1957).
    I can’t read the serial for the receiver, but I’m thinking this might be a post Korea war m1. Besides the trigger housing, the rear sight is the T105E1 version. The DRC markings are made by a company called “Druge Brothers Manufacturing Co”, which were common on the Springfield Garands. WW2 rear sights had a “lock bar”, which this one does not. What I’m thinking, after the Korea war, these M1 Garands were collected, and eventually placed on the DMC program (which is pretty much like the CMP civilian marksmen program today). Before these rifles are placed on the market, the program would rebuild these m1 Garands if there were any parts that were too warn or broken. I’m thinking this M1 was marked as a field grade, meaning they fixed it to make it usable. There are different grading, but this particular one probably sold between 450 to 700 USD bucks back then. No other country had a program like this. It was very common to mix match brands within the program.. I’m thinking this rifle was obtained there. When these M1 first appeared in the DMC program, not many were sold. It didn’t start picking up until the mid 70s. How it was found in a river I’m thinking this was in the water for five-ish years, definitely not a decade. Anymore, the water would have completely eaten the metal and wood stock.
    It would be cool if you can provide other numbers from the m1 Garand. Then I can provide more info on the parts. The only “serial number” is on the receiver. Any other numbers on any of the parts, are draw numbers, which tells you who made the, where, and what timeframe they were in production. 😊 Also, is there a “P” on the pistol grip of the stock? That will tell you if the stock is original. It’s an inspection stamp.

    • @Slithey7433
      @Slithey7433 Рік тому +2

      Red River, not Red Sea.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +6

      Thank you very much for the info, we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!

    • @nater_baiter
      @nater_baiter Рік тому +5

      @@Slithey7433 your right. Still the water would have eaten all the wood.

    • @gopherboat1375
      @gopherboat1375 Рік тому

      That's because this channel is full of bs and lies. They found this shit on eBay probably. Then did nothing to actually RESTORE any of the material.

    • @andylipscomb5199
      @andylipscomb5199 Рік тому +2

      It's a Winchester then ot was made during WWII when they had the contract.
      As to cost in the 80s they weren't cheap on the civilian ma4ket, not until surplus titles cqme 8n from Aouth Korea. Mine was 289 in 1989.
      dcm/cmp rifles were even cheaper. I believe 180 from the 1970s well into the 80s. But you were only allowed to purchase one rifle in your lifetime. I know the price was 310 in 1997 qnd 400 in 1998 and 500 8n June 2000..
      Since then thy went to 750 for a rack grade through 1300+ for specials.
      The civilian marksmanship program is still selling rifles and currently has US surplus m2 ball in stock.
      For the price 9f a rack grade you could do worse?

  • @DeimosPC
    @DeimosPC Рік тому +21

    That poor Garand :( You did it a good service.

  • @allenweisler2nd237
    @allenweisler2nd237 11 днів тому +1

    Great video!

  • @jeffhester1443
    @jeffhester1443 Рік тому

    Thank you for preserving an iconic piece of history. The M1 certainly helped preserve western civilization.

  • @LarryDeSilva64
    @LarryDeSilva64 Рік тому +56

    I am Glad to see someone who really restores guns the right way as Backyard Ballistics does on his channel. I commend you on your video and its instructional information for any who wish to restore a firearm. Thanks for a Great video LL

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +7

      Thank you very much, we appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!

    • @JeffRiley-tc6cy
      @JeffRiley-tc6cy Рік тому

      You can watch this kid till the cows come home and never see a restoration

  • @ChuckKirchner-se6ib
    @ChuckKirchner-se6ib Рік тому +5

    This was a pretty good video. Most people would not try what you accomplished. As a Garand owner for many moons, I would like to suggest that you NEVER fire it again. If you do--PLEASE replace the safety lever, as the installed one is lacking the small "hook" at the top that grabs the hammer and prevents it falling. IT WILL NOT WORK AS A SAFETY. Also, you have severe chamber pitting which causes the firing case to expand to fill the void. That's why it did not extract. This is the BEST restoration I have seen tonight, as the other three were butcher jobs, so I will subscribe. BE CAREFUL, please.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +3

      Thank you very much we appreciate it, ya it was a one shot and hang on the wall gun! Thanks for watching!

  • @spektre0452
    @spektre0452 Рік тому +15

    Excellent restoration! This looked like a tough one. The mechanics of firearms are absolutely fascinating to me. Seeing every little piece fit together, assemble so neatly, and work in complete harmony is amazing and so satisfying to watch.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!

  • @robrieman2368
    @robrieman2368 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for restoring that piece of history.

  • @jimcollins2466
    @jimcollins2466 Рік тому +1

    Well Done! The Garand is my favorite battle rifle!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, ya one of mine too! Thanks for watching!

  • @TheKec789
    @TheKec789 Рік тому +9

    To see such an iconic rifle thrown into a river makes me sad. Happy to see it getting restored! Such amazing work and craftsmanship!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Ya it's terrible, thank you very much we appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!

    • @greggrace967
      @greggrace967 Рік тому +2

      It just makes me wonder why it was thrown in the river in the first place. May be a story behind it that you really don't want to know to much about. I love M-1s. Both of them.

    • @RetroCaptain
      @RetroCaptain Рік тому

      ​@@greggrace967My hunch is hunters crossing the river and the boat overturned or it somehow fell out of the boat.
      There's a possibility it was stolen and tossed in I guess but if that was the case then the S/N would be on file.
      Fell in off a overturned boat unlikely as few guys would think about hiring a dive team to retrieve it.

    • @raziax9603
      @raziax9603 9 місяців тому

      It's almost like the owner threw it in the river as a way of letting go of the past and the bitter memories of fighting in World War 2. Who knows.

  • @rugpeersdude8123
    @rugpeersdude8123 Рік тому +3

    Great job on the restoration! Only thing I would point out is that these old Garands need a thicker grease for operation, not a lightweight oil.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thanks we appreciate it, ya your right! Thanks for watching

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Рік тому +9

    Too bad that happened to such a fine weapon. Thanks for trying to restore it.

  • @vijaymoscare-9567
    @vijaymoscare-9567 Рік тому +2

    Watching ur videos is my stress reliever..

  • @richardcunningham5540
    @richardcunningham5540 2 місяці тому +1

    The ultimate way to honor veterans - restoring this world changing weapon. Stunning. I can't believe the end result.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  2 місяці тому

      Absolutely, I was surprised myself! Thanks for watching

  • @abinalex3173
    @abinalex3173 Рік тому +20

    Beautifully done...🔥🔥🔥...it's so impressive how you managed to this much restoration after so many parts were damaged...good job....keep up the good work🎉

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much Abin, ya this one was hard, thanks for watching!

  • @jeffallen6191
    @jeffallen6191 Рік тому +6

    That was by far the most satisfying restoration I have ever seen with a firearm! Congratulations!!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much we appreciate you, thanks for watching!

  • @mark-cw5qx
    @mark-cw5qx Рік тому +2

    I’m glad you got it fire in again good job brother

  • @JDRhoads09
    @JDRhoads09 Рік тому +4

    Working on M1's myself, I would have thought this weapon would be one of the most unrestorable ones out there just because of the way its built and all that wood. That bolt slide can be really finicky. Awesome video.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much I appreciate it, thanks for watching

    • @benharris4788
      @benharris4788 Рік тому +1

      So question Justin Rhoads. How come the guy didn’t replace the wood? Wouldn’t have been so rotten that it would have broken apart super easy?

  • @gottem2912
    @gottem2912 Рік тому +2

    This video deserves just this one word: *Amazing!*

  • @HELLEKSONART
    @HELLEKSONART Рік тому +1

    So pretty ,one of my favorite. Nice restoration.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Mine too, thanks for the comment and for watching!

  • @justanotherpatriot7873
    @justanotherpatriot7873 Рік тому +15

    This really is a beautiful piece. You treated it perfect, and could not ask for much more than that. Love your channel.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate you. Thanks for watching!

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 Рік тому

      This is a disgrace to its former beauty. It should have been ceremoniously melted down!

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 Рік тому +11

    These guys must hold the world record for "finding" guns under water with a magnet.....truly unbelievable...no really.....unbelievable.

    • @rachealmcallister4216
      @rachealmcallister4216 Рік тому +3

      Not even close Adam coward and Jake have found over 50 and many other have found over 100 they just don’t restore them because it is not easy and takes alot of time and effort. But this was a great watch and restoration. Cheers guys keep it up

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much but, we don't get all these magnet fishing, thanks for watching!

    • @Pancreaticdefect
      @Pancreaticdefect Рік тому

      Its not unrealistic to find a lot of firearms in bodies of water. The reason being, thats the best way to dispose of a stolen firearm after the thief realizes that pawn shops keep a copy of the ID of every person they buy an item from.

    • @burtburt2263
      @burtburt2263 2 місяці тому +2

      Completely fabricated...They just happened to run across this one that was really found magnet fishing...The majority of these are left soaking in water, then allowed to rust enough to look like it wasn't on purpose for the video...

  • @josephgreeley5569
    @josephgreeley5569 Рік тому +2

    I'm actually really impressed by how good a condition i9t was in after who knows how long underwater. Did you find any serial numbers that could give a clue as to when/where it was manufactured?

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate it, I came up with 1944. Thanks for watching!

  • @glennwidelko
    @glennwidelko 2 місяці тому

    Truly a privilege watching you … the reverence and respect in your restorations … bringing these legendary weapons back to life … is appreciated … thanks for sharing … 🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  2 місяці тому

      We appreciate your support and it is my pleasure!

  • @WhiteOak09
    @WhiteOak09 Рік тому +2

    That penatrating oil you use is great and you may know this but a 50/50 mix of transmission fluid and acetone works awesome to , you just need to shake it before you use it because the liquids separate.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Yes it is, thanks for the tip and for watching we appreciate it!

    • @WhiteOak09
      @WhiteOak09 Рік тому

      @TheKinzlerBros great content , just found this channel and I think I'll hang around here 😀.

  • @floydyeager2962
    @floydyeager2962 Рік тому +9

    Absolutely masterful work. There's something inspirational about seeing something that so many would call trash be restored back to the warrior it was. Seriously, I'm moved

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much I appreciate it. Thanks for watching

    • @ronaldjohnson1474
      @ronaldjohnson1474 Рік тому

      You obviously never handled a real one. This is a disgrace!

  • @sleddog1935
    @sleddog1935 Рік тому +4

    First thing I noticed was a late model rear sight and stamped trigger guard, surprised it still contained an M10 cleaning rod. Will be interesting to see how it turns out. I have a 1944 myself.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +2

      Good eye, ya it's been through a lot! Thanks for watching and that is very cool they are iconic rifles!

  • @jonh4301
    @jonh4301 Рік тому +3

    The gas port is probably plugged and the op rod is now out of spec since it was bead blasted. I would be very afraid of that bolt! Good move to do it remotely! Nice video.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Ya exactly, we just wanted to shoot it once, thanks for watching

    • @davidschaadt3460
      @davidschaadt3460 Рік тому

      Nice decorator.I wouldn't try to shoot it.

  • @G.I.JeffsWorkbench
    @G.I.JeffsWorkbench 15 днів тому +1

    Nice video. That was real rusty and dirty from the river and you fixed it! From a piece of garbage to a working gun. Wonderful video

  • @michelmendoza1769
    @michelmendoza1769 Рік тому +1

    Excellently done! Thorough and methodical meticulous as well.

  • @Quadrenaro
    @Quadrenaro Рік тому +3

    Going off the serials on the trigger group, this was a post-1957 refurb. Being stateside, that meant it would have likely been in a National Guard Armory, which had M1's until the 70's.

  • @johnwhitley2898
    @johnwhitley2898 Рік тому +6

    Great work 👍 It has been a long time since I've had an M1 Garand in my hands. What a Rifle!
    I'm glad it was fished out of the river, and it was eventually brought to you for excellent restoration.
    Since the chamber is so pitted and so are other parts it's a very cool Wall Hanger.......
    AAARRGGG!!!! BLASPHEMY!!! I can hear the snarling of creatures and gnashing of their teeth!!!
    It's a fact, Gentleman. It's a great bloody pat on the back miracle it is "here"!
    Let the owner decide... Best option is fill bore from the chamber with Cerro Safe or plain lead, and also, drill through the gas piston ring and push a pin through, locking it all together and TIG it in place.
    Would not be an inglorious end.....
    I'd be proud to have it in a walnut and glass case, hanging on the wall with an M5 cutdown bayonet in similar condition, 1/2" stencil on a wood slat: " U.S. RIFLE, CAL. .30, M1".

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +2

      Thanks I appreciate it, ya I was happy it shot once. Thanks for the comments and for watching

    • @willyb7353
      @willyb7353 Рік тому

      30-06 is one hell of a round! I must say that the M1 Garand won the war indeed..

  • @haydenmcdaniels6284
    @haydenmcdaniels6284 Рік тому +4

    so basically you turned it into a musket from the 17 hundreds

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Ya it was the best I could do. Thanks for watching

    • @haydenmcdaniels6284
      @haydenmcdaniels6284 Рік тому +1

      but also do you still have it or did you give it away to charity or somthing

    • @haydenmcdaniels6284
      @haydenmcdaniels6284 10 місяців тому +1

      and i think i know a way to make it work better you just need to fire it a few times using pb blast to smooth out the function and also i think the cartage expansion has to do with the gas chamber not removing the pressure@@TheKinzlerBros

    • @burtburt2263
      @burtburt2263 2 місяці тому +1

      Even worse...It now belongs in the scrap metal bucket...

  • @marcelmallory2761
    @marcelmallory2761 Місяць тому +1

    As soon as you started I said to myself "oh boy, this thing is rough". I was truly impressed with the end result and with the condition of most of the internals all things considered. Great work!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому +1

      Ya it was rough, I replaced a decent amount of parts. Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!

  • @Stefan-dr5pi
    @Stefan-dr5pi 7 місяців тому

    The personality shines through and keeps viewers coming back.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @ericmorgan7796
    @ericmorgan7796 Рік тому +4

    Great video and excellent work. Just a side note, the garand requires a light coating of gun grease on the rails (should help it cycle better) and the expanding cartridges may be because the garand requires a lower pressure round (M2 ball) as opposed to the factory 30-06 rounds that you find on the shelf today.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +3

      Thank you, we appreciate the advice. We used m1 garand ammo in it. Thanks for watching!

    • @secretsquirrel6308
      @secretsquirrel6308 Рік тому +2

      I think enough of the metal had rusted away, or been pitted deep enough that the chamber was a larger bore which allowed the casing to expand.

  • @mrassassinhunter4139
    @mrassassinhunter4139 Рік тому +3

    so no ping?

  • @thirdlion3107
    @thirdlion3107 Рік тому +4

    Geez, if that old thing could speak....

  • @CopperPipe938
    @CopperPipe938 10 місяців тому +1

    good job, the final product looks beautiful

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic and fantastic, thanks really enjoy.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @DWN22
    @DWN22 Рік тому +1

    If the Black Pearl from Pirates of the Caribbean were turned into a M1 Garand, haha love it. Great job!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Haha nice, thanks for watching we appreciate it!

  • @dustinbridges6831
    @dustinbridges6831 3 місяці тому +2

    I dislike restoration videos where the end result is an unusable thing. The fact that you got this fully restored to firing is amazing!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  3 місяці тому

      Ya we always try to shoot them, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @JamesHenry-ue4yn
    @JamesHenry-ue4yn Місяць тому +1

    Was excited to see that you were able to salvage the stock. Thanks!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому

      Ya it was very rough, thanks for watching we appreciate it!

  • @ernestwilliams268
    @ernestwilliams268 Рік тому +1

    I was in the US Army Infantry from1958-1964 I carried that weapon for about 3 years before it was replaced with the M14 in my outfit in 1961 I also carried the BAR and the 30 cal light machine gun till it was replaced by the M60 Machine gun. But that steel butt plate sure made a lot of bruises on my shoulder. The M1 Garand was awful heavy 9.5 lbs and the Bar 19.5 lb empty. You did a fantastic job or restoring it.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for your service and for the kind words. Thanks for watching!

    • @ernestwilliams268
      @ernestwilliams268 Рік тому

      @@TheKinzlerBros Personally I never liked the M1 Garand it was heavy and held only 8 rounds when it got cold the operating handle had a hard time coming back because of the slide bar not having a wheel like the M14 did a many times I had to catch the operating handle on a tree to get it to open and I often poured oil down the barrel to get it to operate properly and if it got dirty from firing the cartridge broke off at the back and had to be removed with an extractor. and that damn thing rusted fast as you cleaned it especially the butt plate. I used to have a joke and said when I get out of the Army. I was going to buy a M1 Garand and piss on it every day then give myself a 3 -day pass.

  • @C0017A
    @C0017A Рік тому +1

    Great video!! At 17:32 on reassembly, know that the safety is broken or the top catch rusted away. Won't "SAFE" the hammer from traveling forward. At 22:04 we see the follower assembly is missing the slide part. I am sure the chamber is eroded and so is over size. And op rod tab and the receiver track for it are gone. BUT, you got it to fire! Most impressive. :)

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, ya it is not wise to shoot it anymore. Thanks for watching

  • @robertgoss4842
    @robertgoss4842 Місяць тому

    One of the finest restoration videos I have seen. The sensing I get from your program is the care and respect that you show for this fine, old rifle. The video, and your work, are superb. Thank you for sharing it on YT.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому

      Thank you for the kind words we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @judyriley3373
    @judyriley3373 3 дні тому +1

    Beautiful job

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work dude 👍👍

  • @PaulStellwagSr.
    @PaulStellwagSr. Місяць тому +1

    Beautiful work!!❤ I had my father’s M-1 he carried in Korea.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому

      Thank you very much, that is a great heirloom. Thanks for watching!

  • @michelmendoza1769
    @michelmendoza1769 Рік тому +1

    The restoration of the stock itself is amazing

  • @MrCC813
    @MrCC813 7 місяців тому +1

    Hands down one of my favorite firearms ever made! Such a beautiful rifle!! Had the opportunity to shoot one years ago and have wanted one ever since!! Your work is so satisfying to watch especially on a firearm used by the US Military.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  7 місяців тому

      Ya one of mine too, that's awesome! You'll get one eventually, thanks we appreciate it. Thanks for watching+

  • @jreamsnyder
    @jreamsnyder Рік тому +1

    Hey, it DID fire! Great work!

  • @curtisscott02
    @curtisscott02 Рік тому +1

    That Kroil is good stuff. What a cool video! Thanks a bunch.

  • @timothyfaniel9379
    @timothyfaniel9379 Місяць тому

    This is hands-down the absolute best restoration I’ve seen you do yet. Absolutely incredible. The intricacies of that rifle itself makes it just wow really good really nice. Nice work.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому

      Ya this one was rough and needed a few parts replaced! Thanks for the kind words and for watching!

  • @Familyfirst1971
    @Familyfirst1971 Рік тому +1

    In my opinion best rifle made in that range years ! Looks great 👍

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Ya it is one of the best, thanks for watching!

  • @para1324
    @para1324 Рік тому +2

    Amazing restoration. 👏 When you first broke it down I thought a nice wall hanger. I did not think you would be able to fire it. General
    Payton said about the M-1 something along the lines of, the greatest war rifle/implant ever made. Respect sent to you for saving this piece of history.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much we appreciate it, ya I wasn't very optimistic it would shoot, got fortunate. Thanks for watching

    • @para1324
      @para1324 Рік тому

      @@TheKinzlerBros I work in a place with a lot of weapons. We have a number of armorers and one Gunsmith. He is a former Marine. He has been building and repairing weapons a long time. He has built sniper rifles for the Marines and for completion shooters at Camp
      Perry. And many more things. I shared your video to him.

  • @richardhall916
    @richardhall916 5 місяців тому +1

    amazing! Incredible work , and saving the old girl ,much respect

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching we appreciate it!

  • @MirandaTolman96
    @MirandaTolman96 Рік тому

    When you showed that it is a Winchester my heart sank. Thanks for fixing this old gun up.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Ya I hear you, thanks for watching we appreciate it!

  • @sitmp77
    @sitmp77 9 місяців тому +1

    Truly amazing! I am continually impressed by your work.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  9 місяців тому

      Thank you very much for the kind words we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @budsimpson2853
    @budsimpson2853 8 місяців тому +1

    That rifle is a hero of the USA, thank you for doing such a great job of returning it to it's glory.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  8 місяців тому

      Absolutely, it was my pleasure! Thanks for watching

  • @jakebumbstead
    @jakebumbstead Рік тому +1

    Wow you got some skills! Nicely done.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate it and thanks for watching

  • @jim7082
    @jim7082 Рік тому

    USMC veteran here. 1959-1967 Reserves. Thanks for the "Ping" at 22:10.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Your welcome, we tried and thanks for your service!

  • @LordBubbleWrap
    @LordBubbleWrap 11 місяців тому +2

    It's me again from the M1911 videos. From my research on the piece you found. You have Winchester Rifle 2429019, made in late April of 1944. Some parts are mismatched like typical of the time. How it ended up in the Red River was mostly from the Red River Army Depot. They usually dump within the river to remove and make space with the depot, anything they can't get rid of. Not only weapons, but also ammo and high explosives too. This rifle was given unfair mistreatment and I'm glad you did it again. Also, watching u put back together this M1, I noticed the bolt didnt stay when you pulled the rod all the way back. This could've been the MAIN issue of failure to extract. Those dents are from gases staying to escape but not from the front but the rear. Powder got hardened from the gases and caused this to fail. This doesn't surprise me. Again, in the river. Good work man.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  11 місяців тому +2

      Hey, ya that is correct. It was found in the Red River in North Dakota though. Thanks for the info though it was interesting! It wouldn't extract because the barrel has too much erosion.. thanks for watching!

  • @pmmccrea
    @pmmccrea 6 місяців тому

    You guys are absolutely incredible! Thanks for the look. I'm sold; going to keep watching. God bless, Patrick

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  6 місяців тому

      Thank you very much we appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching Patrick!

  • @Chocolate_dragon
    @Chocolate_dragon Місяць тому +1

    This is one of the finest rifles ever produced. I have a few of them, and they are hands down my favorite rifles to shoot. My next favorite are any out of my collection of m1 carbines.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Місяць тому

      Ya those 2 are great guns, thanks for watching!

  • @robertslusser6753
    @robertslusser6753 29 днів тому

    I shot the M1 Garand while serving in the PA Army National Guard in 1972 - 73 after serving three years in the USMC. I qualified with the M14 on Parris Island and qualified with the fairly new M16 for the rest of my 3 year enlistment. Our PAANG unit was an infantry company equipped with M16's but on a weekend drill at Fort Indiantown Gap we got to spend two days learning about and shooting the Guard's old M1Garand rifles. It was, well, like less than awe inspiring. I can understand how going from the Springfield 1903 to the Garand would be like a great leap forward. Going backward in time, not so much! I like to watch your video's, however, I did not expect you to test fire that Garand with all of the deep pitting. It would appear that the chamber is pretty well pitted also.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  29 днів тому

      Thank you very much for your service and for sharing!

  • @danielmacdonald2542
    @danielmacdonald2542 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow 😊 what a piece of History 👍

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  3 місяці тому

      It absolutely is, thanks for watching!

  • @sc1784
    @sc1784 6 місяців тому +2

    As a Garand owner with a bit of rebuild experience, all I can say is IMPRESSIVE!!! It would be interesting to know if it would have cycled if the chamber on the barrel was not pitted causing the case to expand and the extraction failure. I'm sure head spacing was a way out of tolerance as well. Nice job.

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  6 місяців тому

      Ya it was in rough shape, thank you very much we appreciate it! It might have it's hard to say. Thanks for watching!

  • @Thomas287
    @Thomas287 8 місяців тому +1

    Incredible restoration

  • @ghostofbrokenearlytimes5992
    @ghostofbrokenearlytimes5992 3 місяці тому

    This video is the definition of perfection❤

  • @starkillermarex
    @starkillermarex 12 днів тому +1

    So sad to see the damage got so bad, but you did an amazing job bringing it back to semi-functionality

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  12 днів тому

      Ya for sure, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard Рік тому +1

    Thanks. I am recovering from a stroke. ( i lived!) watching the process is encouraging!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  Рік тому

      Your welcome, I hope your recovery is a speedy one. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!

  • @kraggman
    @kraggman Рік тому +1

    Gonna make an interesting wall hanger. Nice work !!

  • @ronaldleoni238
    @ronaldleoni238 7 місяців тому +1

    Great conversation piece! Wow, I would have been reluctant to fire it. It survived. Great video!

    • @TheKinzlerBros
      @TheKinzlerBros  7 місяців тому

      Absolutely, ya we were nervous for sure! Thanks for watching