He buys them cheap and broken, beats them a bit on a lathe, and then rusts them himself. You can tell because ALL of his guns have the same patina. Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done: This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly. Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
EXACTLY! He buys these old badly damaged and broken gun super cheap, he beats them a bit on a lathe, and then rusts them himself. You can tell because ALL of his guns have the same patina. Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done: This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly. Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
Don't reset this educational video either. I'm someone who just can't seem to move on if you do that. Since I'm someone who sees other old-timer guns getting restored. No need to see things more than once.
Watched few videos. This should be called “collection preservation” or something. Definitely not “restoration”, as nothing was restored. I admire the effort though. The skill and sheer amount of work you put into it is impressive. Personally I would prefer if you just leave it bare steel so I can hang one on the wall as decor. If you do want to blue it, why don’t wear it up afterwards - that will make it look real battle worn.
the work of reconstructing the corroded steel is admirable, but precisely for this reason the lack of care for the rest, the trigger guard, the trigger itself, bolt and extractor, muzzle of the barrel, safety, disassembly lever and knurling of the bolt are perplexing they pity, and kill all the work done before, much more difficult. Are you bored? keep in mind that even the stock finish of the worst lugers was fantastic, if you restore it these things have to be taken care of.
Je to šrot strielat je ztoho nebezpečne nestoji to za to skoea casu a energie dnes sa daju kupit lugere fungl nove originalne zo starych NZ skladov za prijatelne ceny
Don't forget, most of these restorations are functionally dead on arrival. At least now they can be used as training aids or display pieces. Good job. I wouldn't want to fire any of them, unless you wanted to start a youtube channel on building your own prosthetic fingers.
He buys broken damaged guns, rusts them with the same chemicals every time (the same exact patina on all), and then "restores" them. Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done: This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly. Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
Sometimes relics should be left alone. Now it looks horrible.
Es war eine wunderbare Pistole, sowohl zu ihrer Zeit als auch heute
Frankenstein's Luger.
Hahahaha right,
Exellent,👍
Love your videos
Ficou muito bom!👏🏼👍🏼
Awesome!
good restore👍👍
Houdini, is that you?)))
Harry😍
Man the end gave me n64 007 vibes
Ich rate Ihnen, den Gasversorgungsschlauch auszutauschen, der alte hat bereits funktioniert
Люгер Парабелум легенда Р-08👍👍💪👏
Looks like a 3D print gun 🤣 nice work 💪🏻😎
Did any of us ask
Il aurait mérité une restauration plus pouce
Absolutely love your videos great job 🙂 question we’re do you get your guns for restoration?
As far as ive seen in the description under one of his vids, people send him stuff to restore. Idk if its truth though
@@Irusssska dann ist das Niveau des Meisters wahrscheinlich sehr hoch, vielleicht, wenn nicht Houdini, dann sein Schüler?
@@Alex_Tisse he knows what he's doing for sure 😮 excellent job
@@RHGzxc Nach den Aktionen zu urteilen, stimme ich Ihnen wahrscheinlich zu
*You guys have done the impossible!*
4:24 one of the best shots
Looks like somebody got a sponsor
Sponsor,y?
good job!
good job
Execelente reparación, es como escuchar asmr pero con reparaciones.
now go and shoot that paperweight and watch it blow up in your hand.🔥🔥🔥
hey man Where and where do you find these weapons to restore you do very well restoring very old weapons
A maioria eles recolhem das trincheiras da ww2.
He buys them cheap and broken, beats them a bit on a lathe, and then rusts them himself. You can tell because ALL of his guns have the same patina.
Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done:
This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly.
Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
Fake restoration
EXACTLY!
He buys these old badly damaged and broken gun super cheap, he beats them a bit on a lathe, and then rusts them himself. You can tell because ALL of his guns have the same patina.
Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done:
This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly.
Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
Nice restoration. 👍👍. You did a great work.
6:19 flash allert :D
Для макета сойдет.А так,профанация а не реставрация.
It looks good...but are the tolerances ok and is the strength of the parts sufficient still?
They don’t care, they’ll never actually use the gun. Just did this for the views.
Don't reset this educational video either. I'm someone who just can't seem to move on if you do that. Since I'm someone who sees other old-timer guns getting restored. No need to see things more than once.
So satisfying ❤
Круто
Watched few videos. This should be called “collection preservation” or something. Definitely not “restoration”, as nothing was restored. I admire the effort though. The skill and sheer amount of work you put into it is impressive. Personally I would prefer if you just leave it bare steel so I can hang one on the wall as decor. If you do want to blue it, why don’t wear it up afterwards - that will make it look real battle worn.
8:49 😂😂😂😂😂
Too short:D i want a full parody😅😅😅😅
and what about the knurling, it feels like they tried to unscrew it with pliers?
i will try this,vut i have no rusty gun ,who is possible find?
“It’s perfect”
Ikr?
Can i buy this one? Id love to have it in my collection 😍
500$ only
Awesome
kinda looks ass at the end
👍👍👍
😊
Can it shoot?
No
Will it Fires?😊
No
the work of reconstructing the corroded steel is admirable, but precisely for this reason the lack of care for the rest, the trigger guard, the trigger itself, bolt and extractor, muzzle of the barrel, safety, disassembly lever and knurling of the bolt are perplexing they pity, and kill all the work done before, much more difficult. Are you bored? keep in mind that even the stock finish of the worst lugers was fantastic, if you restore it these things have to be taken care of.
Man you sound like you know what you're doing. Can we get a link to your video of you restoring a luger? Or anything for that matter?
that Luger been in bits be for not much rust on it or the gun looks like crap
I want to watch a new AK-47 renewal clip
You can watch the old one again:D Anyway they are doing the same stuff from one video to another 😅
ルガー?
someone buy him hand files
Not really good, piece of scrapmetal.
Katastrophe....😮
Why?🤔
If you are talking about this gun before restoraation - i agree :D
@@RHGzxc i think its about after the restoration😂
@@Irusssska but looks great, no? I mean it's not perfect, but if you see what they had and what they've got, thats a huge difference
После реставрации вещь обязательно нужно хромировать
Is it official rule for restoration? Hmm
После такой лучше выкинуть
@@ГеннадийАлейник-д7ц or hang on your wall, it's definitely not a gun for use anymore
@@ГеннадийАлейник-д7ц данная вещь конечно реставрации не подлежит.
Столько труда и всё псу под хвост.😢
Over-engineered...
if that was a real Luger you not have it you sold it as fast as you got it fake
Я хочу потому убила школу 3:12
What do you mean? Should we worry?😮
The length of grinding and sanding, this pistol is trash
Je to šrot strielat je ztoho nebezpečne nestoji to za to skoea casu a energie dnes sa daju kupit lugere fungl nove originalne zo starych NZ skladov za prijatelne ceny
Ida Sheaffer Bellumat
Sdd vó
You made it worse
Do not use mig . Tig only.
Don't forget, most of these restorations are functionally dead on arrival. At least now they can be used as training aids or display pieces. Good job. I wouldn't want to fire any of them, unless you wanted to start a youtube channel on building your own prosthetic fingers.
He buys broken damaged guns, rusts them with the same chemicals every time (the same exact patina on all), and then "restores" them.
Go use translate the Cyrillic comments on the Makarov video and they explain how this being done:
This guy buys old broken guns in the cheap, beats them up a bit to try to emulate additional pitting - with obvious lathe marks, and then synthetically rusts them - and he uses the same resulting technique on all, clearly.
Thus a simple catalytic bath restores it 99% to the conditin it is when he bought it. This not the condition the base metal metal when be in with this amount of oxidation. Complete fraud.
You would think this guy would at least have a bench grinder with a wire bristle wheel?
Изначально он был очищен с помощью электролиза, но это не показали...
firs time no electrolysis in their video lol you are right :/
Okay I see how you do it now you just gave the gun herpes lol
Good God how are you going to fix that