Finally a good restoration on a REAL old gun. No fake corrosion, mud or accelerated made process just to have the piece for the job. And finally a real Beretta, the most iconic italian handgun. Thank you by an old italian.
It's amazing how many fake "restoration" video creators are unaware that plastic and wood don't rust, and will just spray an entire gun or knife down with artificial corrosion.
My son and I watched "Bad Taste", an 80's B movie horror film tonight (an early Peter Jackson film) that had a few of those. It's been so long since I'd seen one that I forgot how cool they are. Now I have to go looking for one.
I remember watching a "restoration video" of an AK74 that had been abandoned for decades in the dirt and mud, yet had a loaded Magpul PMAG. Must have been one of Magpuls earlier prototypes
@@cigoLxeLbut some rust on plastic is to be expected especially flood or river guns because of rust bleeding like on vehicles you will see rust lines from metal to plastic or rubber
Уррааа! Наконец-то новое видео! Этот экземпляр прям вообще в неплохом состоянии вам достался!Обожаю ваши видео! Вы один из немногих ютуб-реставраторов которые не калечат оружие,не сверлят стволы,не спиливают бойки... Вы по-настоящему даёте оружию вторую жизнь! Восхитительно!
Ya, we work full time jobs otherwise we would put more out. Hopefully some day, thank you for the kind words we appreciate you! Ya there are some crude people out there that don't know what they are doing! Thanks for watching!
I am not into guns but that was therapeutic. I was wondering about the test firing then when I saw the safety precautions I realised these guys are not amateurs.
What an awesome, genuine restoration. No fake rust, etc., and great point about removing every speck of rust, including in screwholes. I like how the orange bluing turned out, and I bet that little pistol gave a sigh of relief as the last of the rust was finally bead-blasted off.
yea i keep my beretta 92 just to look at it. i was so hyped to be old enough to buy one from watching it in movies. a natural star. plus i worked with a guy that would always talk about his beretta 92 lol.
Great job on the restoration. I purchased one of these last year, in very good condition, and the proof marks indicate it was for the Italian Air Force. No stampings on the slide indicates it was built late July to early September of 1943 after the Allies liberated Italy. Great pieces of history.
Also, this gun was very popular in many British movies and TV shows in the 1960's. Watch The Saint with Roger Moore and you will see this gun appear in many of the episodes. Who new it was a TV and movie star? 😀
What a beautiful pistol! That natural fade/asymmetric burnt-bronze look on the slide, paired with the trim of the grips left in the white is just pure chef's kiss. Looks like a $1000+ modern custom job.
I personally do not like orange cor of the slide after restoration but what matters most is that this piece of history has been restored for generations to come. Well done!
My grandad took one of these off an Italian prisoner of war and bought it back. We had to give it in about 60 years later but it was in excellent condition. It was so easy to clean and operate.
I used to have a Beretta 92FS before it got stolen, it was my first and favorite semi-automatic pistol and I miss it so much. I loved how easy it was to disassemble compared to a Glock and after watching this video, I am blown away how disassembling Beretta Model 1934 from the 1940's appears to be no different than when I had to disassemble the 92FS to clean it. I find it funny with the acronym and thinking yep, this pistol suits me, LOL!
Absolute gorgeous firearm with beautiful striking color on the metals. I first imagined this was going to be one of his easier projects and would turn out very nicely and he did not disappoint ! The action of the piece seems very nice and smooth. This is my favorite firearm so far that the maestro has completed. I would love to own this awesome pistol. It would be a perfect match to my 1940 Ford Sedan ! Bravo !
That turned out great. I really like the way the slide turned out. I've seen the almost purple color on WWII pistols before but never that orange. Awesome Video.
My favorite gun channel and always happy to see a new posting. I have learned more about firearm construction on this channel than anywhere else. Thanks!
One of the finest results on your channel. Love the two toned look and the orange against the darker blueing. I always hated Berettas (loved the 1911's) until I got out of the military. I used to have an M34 in my collection before, but sold it in the mid 2000's. This video brings back a lot of days at the range and being asked what it was. Anyway great job on this. Such a fantastic result.
This is an insanely complicated gun design! Compared to modern day striker fired ones that you can take apart in five seconds, this is quite a feat of design!
Very funny little gun. Great job. The two tone are so funny and give him à good look. Thank for this another great restoration. You are the King of gun smith
How simple and brilliant these weapons are, few things to operate, few things to break = reliability
Absolutely, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Finally a good restoration on a REAL old gun. No fake corrosion, mud or accelerated made process just to have the piece for the job. And finally a real Beretta, the most iconic italian handgun. Thank you by an old italian.
Thank you very much, we pride ourselves on doing it the right way! We appreciate you!
It's amazing how many fake "restoration" video creators are unaware that plastic and wood don't rust, and will just spray an entire gun or knife down with artificial corrosion.
My son and I watched "Bad Taste", an 80's B movie horror film tonight (an early Peter Jackson film) that had a few of those. It's been so long since I'd seen one that I forgot how cool they are. Now I have to go looking for one.
I remember watching a "restoration video" of an AK74 that had been abandoned for decades in the dirt and mud, yet had a loaded Magpul PMAG. Must have been one of Magpuls earlier prototypes
@@cigoLxeLbut some rust on plastic is to be expected especially flood or river guns because of rust bleeding like on vehicles you will see rust lines from metal to plastic or rubber
Уррааа! Наконец-то новое видео! Этот экземпляр прям вообще в неплохом состоянии вам достался!Обожаю ваши видео! Вы один из немногих ютуб-реставраторов которые не калечат оружие,не сверлят стволы,не спиливают бойки... Вы по-настоящему даёте оружию вторую жизнь! Восхитительно!
Ya, we work full time jobs otherwise we would put more out. Hopefully some day, thank you for the kind words we appreciate you! Ya there are some crude people out there that don't know what they are doing! Thanks for watching!
Que joja! La pistola semiautomática con menos piezas jamás construida. Eterna.
Many Wehrmacht officers wore one as an emergency pistol. It didn't jam! It was very reliable.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Man, the glass bead blasting always works like magic. Great work fellas and thanks for sharing!
It's the best part of the videos for me. Very satisfying!
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
My favorite part by far.
Yeah it looks cool, but these gloves give me the heebie-jeebies just by looking at them
Beautiful. Love the finish.
Grazie per il bellissimo restauro, ne possiedo una del 1953, non si inceppa mai
Thanks for watching. That's awesome!
WoW..a 1940 version of a Beretta 80X Copper...fantastic job.... !!!
Ya its a beautiful gun, thanks for watching!
I am not into guns but that was therapeutic. I was wondering about the test firing then when I saw the safety precautions I realised these guys are not amateurs.
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Yeah, I have never and don't plan on ever owning a gun. I don't even like shooting guns. But for whatever reason, I really enjoy these videos.
Think of it as a tool restoration. Because guns are just that, tools.
So the first thing your brain went to was safety precautions?? I'm so thankful that I don't think that way, I just enjoy the restoration.
@@wizardofahhhs759 Sounded to me like a comment in recognition of their professionalism.
Beautiful. Berettas are the Sofia Loren of guns.
Thanks, if you say so. Thanks for watching
What an awesome, genuine restoration. No fake rust, etc., and great point about removing every speck of rust, including in screwholes. I like how the orange bluing turned out, and I bet that little pistol gave a sigh of relief as the last of the rust was finally bead-blasted off.
Thanks we appreciate it, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Berettas are beautiful.
yea i keep my beretta 92 just to look at it. i was so hyped to be old enough to buy one from watching it in movies. a natural star. plus i worked with a guy that would always talk about his beretta 92 lol.
I agree! Thanks for watching
Really a very elegant pistol. Sth like Alfa-Romeo Giulietta!
@@bullseyebob47 Own one too! A workhorse, even in 22lr.
As a proud Beretta M9 owner I approve this message.
To my disbelief, you have really brought this beautiful pistol back to life 🙂👏🏻👏🏻
I never imagined that this pistol could return to its prime 🙂
Thank you we appreciate it! It all worked out, thanks for watching
A sympathetic well restored firearm, the quality of the manufacturer and your work both stand out.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
Definitely the best restoration videos out there. You guys do awesome work!
Thank you very much for the kind words we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
That mag coming out that swiftly is truly awesome
Absolutely, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Great restoration, gun looks really nice.
Thanks Larry we appreciate it!
Spectacular Restoration. Two thumbs way up 👍👍
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Absolutely love the way this one turned out
Me too, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
LOVE LOVE LOVE the orange!!
Me too, thanks for watching!
Really beautiful Beretta, nice restoration!!
Yes it is, thank you very much!
I own this gun and it’s truly a piece of art
That's awesome, thanks for watching!
one of my favorites restorations! it came out nearly perfect, and the finish is unique
Thank you we appreciate it, ya it did! Thanks for watching
Nice and easy clean restoration perfect restoration looks like new great work
Thank you we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Great job on the restoration. I purchased one of these last year, in very good condition, and the proof marks indicate it was for the Italian Air Force. No stampings on the slide indicates it was built late July to early September of 1943 after the Allies liberated Italy. Great pieces of history.
Thank you very much! That is a beautiful gun! Thanks for watching we appreciate it.
Also, this gun was very popular in many British movies and TV shows in the 1960's. Watch The Saint with Roger Moore and you will see this gun appear in many of the episodes. Who new it was a TV and movie star? 😀
Really like those little Berettas, you did a great job of saving this one. Always enjoy your videos!
Ya they are cool, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
From junk to gem I am in love e with that two tone!
Thanks we appreciate it! me too
It always bugs me how great pieces like this get neglected. It is good there are people who restore them out there.
Ya it sucks, thank you very much we appreciate it!
Watching the glass bead blasting is sooo satisfying. :D
Yes it is, I'm glad you enjoy it too! Thanks for watching
Ottimo lavoro!!
Complimenti!
Thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
My individual weapon during my military service in the Carabinieri. Small but precise. Good job!
Ya it's a good gun, thanks for watching!
Da vero professionista 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍🇮🇹
Thank you very much!
Nice little gun! The odd coloration on the slide is kinda cool.
Ya we like it too, thanks for watching!
What a beautiful pistol! That natural fade/asymmetric burnt-bronze look on the slide, paired with the trim of the grips left in the white is just pure chef's kiss. Looks like a $1000+ modern custom job.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Love the contrast on the slide as well. Great job.
Thanks, me too! Thanks for watching
I personally do not like orange cor of the slide after restoration but what matters most is that this piece of history has been restored for generations to come. Well done!
I can appreciate that, absolutely that's what matters! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Where did you guys find that Beretta? Was it found it in a basement somewhere and had simply been neglected for years?
I respectfully disagree. The beautiful orange pearlessence makes the piece pop and is a beautiful contrast.
Watched again, absolutely fabulous, thanks
Thanks we appreciate you!
My grandad took one of these off an Italian prisoner of war and bought it back. We had to give it in about 60 years later but it was in excellent condition. It was so easy to clean and operate.
He was a brave man! They are nice guns! Thanks for watching
Brilliant job yet again.
You do everything to a high standard.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching we appreciate you!
I like how you do what you do……
You don’t just fix it to look nice, you fix it to function the way it should.
Thanks we appreciate you, if it doesn't work it isn't as valuable. Thanks for watching!
I like how the slide turned out. Pretty sick.
Me too, thanks for watching!
I sure wish I could have you restore my Beretta 71 to that condition!
Check the about section, thanks for watching!
Awesome finish on that one, thank you 😎👍
Thank you, thanks for watching!
That thing turned out sweet!!!!! Looks awesome!!!!
Thanks, ya I love it!
I used to have a Beretta 92FS before it got stolen, it was my first and favorite semi-automatic pistol and I miss it so much. I loved how easy it was to disassemble compared to a Glock and after watching this video, I am blown away how disassembling Beretta Model 1934 from the 1940's appears to be no different than when I had to disassemble the 92FS to clean it. I find it funny with the acronym and thinking yep, this pistol suits me, LOL!
Ya that sucks, ya that acronym is funny! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
L'assemblage de ce M34 me fait beaucoup penser à son "descendant direct" le Beretta 70, que j'ai possédé en 7,65mm.
A real pleasure to watch. Was thinking as you dismantled the pistol, is he going to know where all the bits go? Obviously yes.
Thank you we appreciate it! Ya sometimes I have to look something up. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful pistol. Great job.
Yes it is, thank you very much!
I agree! Love the two tone
Thanks, ya it's pretty cool! Thanks for watching
I enjoy watching you guys progress and your processes improve. It's nice to see these pieces brought back to life.
Thank you very much we appreciate you, thanks for watching!
Awesome job! Smooth finish and smooth operation!
Thank you very much Steven!
This one ranks right at the top in my opinion! Awesome Job!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
Absolute gorgeous firearm with beautiful striking color on the metals. I first imagined this was going to be one of his easier projects and would turn out very nicely and he did not disappoint ! The action of the piece seems very nice and smooth. This is my favorite firearm so far that the maestro has completed. I would love to own this awesome pistol. It would be a perfect match to my 1940 Ford Sedan ! Bravo !
Thank you very much for the kind words we appreciate you! It is a great gun! Thanks for watching
Amazing work!
I love how the slide turned out.
Thanks, me too! Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing. I own a 1937. Traded for it in 1987 (9 mm pistol).
Thanks for watching, man that would still be nice to have! Thanks for watching
I love the 1934-35 Beretta's, nice pistols.
Ya they are Iconic, thanks for watching
Dude, your video its relax for me! Thanks and good luck! From Russia with respect!
Thank you, we are happy to help! Good luck to you too!
You know who is crazy?
Korobov.
Go look up his stuff. Crazy for Bakelite. Definitely ahead if his time. His weapons look like some alien hardware.
This is the coolest thing, blows my mind. Great job, really enjoy. Thanks
Thank you very much for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Love the two tone as well
Me too, thanks for watching!
excellent work by expert hands on products of undisputed quality.
Thank you very much for the kind words, thanks for watching!
That turned out great. I really like the way the slide turned out. I've seen the almost purple color on WWII pistols before but never that orange. Awesome Video.
Thanks, ya we got lucky or unlucky depends on if you like it or not! Thanks for watching
Lavoro super risultato eccellente la prenderei immediatamente😊😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
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My favorite gun channel and always happy to see a new posting. I have learned more about firearm construction on this channel than anywhere else. Thanks!
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Fantastic restoration.
Thank you very much!
Ottimo lavoro e bellissimo esemplare.....adoro quell' arma !!!! 👍👍👍✌✌
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
Another great restoration by you folks. Thanks again could watch videos like this day and night.
Seb 🇦🇺
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THATS WAS AWESOME WORK
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SUPER!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Love the finish
Me too, thanks for watching!
Amazing video ! 👌
Thanks we appreciate it!
Man, That Beretta is beautiful, with that two-tone look. That would look spectacular alongside my Walther PPK.
Thank you, ya I like it too! I bet it would, thanks for watching!
One of the finest results on your channel. Love the two toned look and the orange against the darker blueing. I always hated Berettas (loved the 1911's) until I got out of the military. I used to have an M34 in my collection before, but sold it in the mid 2000's. This video brings back a lot of days at the range and being asked what it was. Anyway great job on this. Such a fantastic result.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, me too! Thanks for the story and for watching!
Love the finger snap! Even your clones are doing it.
Thanks, haha!
Another great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Robert, thanks for watching!
Your finest work so far
You are too kind! Thanks for watching
Превосходная работа ! Отличный ,легендарный пистолет ! Спасибо за ролик ! 🎉
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, thanks for watching!
Из фильма Бриллиантовая Рука: "Дайте один боевой. На всякий пожарный". Как раз М34 в кадре.
Very Nice well done good 4 another 80 and built with pride ❤
Thanks, absolutely! Thanks for watching
My gun when I were a rkye in NCO academy and for many years. I enjoied such a good job, it is incredibile to see an old lady reborn.
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Absolutely beautiful! A1 job as always👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks again! Thanks for watching!
Прелестная вещица. Замечательный, не калечащий ремонт. Очень приятно смотреть)
Absolutely, thank you very much!
Gorgeous. I’d buy that one!
You and me both!
OMG the slide is a different color!! Well bloody hell, time to start all over,....... Snicker , giggle, burp another incredible well done restoration.
Yes it is, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
La beretta 34 cal 9 corto è stata la mia pistola d'ordinanza, nell'arma dei carabinieri fino al 1986. Ricordo perfettamente le modalità di smontaggio.
Very cool, that takes skill! Thanks for watching
Hi guys I was looking for a little R n R rust and relaxation great job as always from England Marcus.
Hey buddy, love it! Thanks for watching!
Great job and a nice pistol. Well done…
Thank you, thanks for watching!
This is an insanely complicated gun design! Compared to modern day striker fired ones that you can take apart in five seconds, this is quite a feat of design!
Ya a lot of the old guns have way more parts! Thanks for watching
Greetings Sir. Excellent for the class. From Brazil. Military Veteran. Special Forces. And Police. Lawyer with 9 Postgraduate degrees.
Thank you very much! That is quite impressive! Thanks for watching
My only criticism is you’re not producing enough videos. The sand blasting and blueing is sooooo satisfying! Keep it up. Your neighbor from Minnesota.
We both work full-time jobs still otherwise we would have more out! Thanks for your patience and support!
Sweet piece. Good job Gentlemen.
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Now that’s a beautiful piece, good job on the restoration.✝️👍🏻
Ya I like it, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
That came up better than I first thought. While I'm not a big two tone fan that looked great, Really good under the lighting . Great Job as always
Thank you we appreciate it, ya it's not for everyone! Thanks for watching!
There are three things you can watch forever:
1. How a fire burns;
2. How water flows;
3. How a person works.
That makes sense, thanks for watching!
I watched this video for three times. Great joob brother
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very funny little gun. Great job. The two tone are so funny and give him à good look. Thank for this another great restoration. You are the King of gun smith
Thank you very much for the kind words but, I am far from the best! We appreciate you and thanks for watching!
Awesome restoration! 😎👍
Thank you!
Belíssimo exemplar! Excelente trabalho de restauração! ☺️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Absolutely, thanks Marcio!
good little shooter, love mine!
Yes they are, nice! Thanks for watching
Beautiful job!
Thank you!
Man! you do great work, bringing these guns back to life!
I love the videos!
That beretta look’s awesome now! Wish I could do the same…
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Great job. Well done.
Thank you very much!
First gun of James Bond in the book
Cool, thanks for watching!
No. His beretta was M 418. 25 acp.
Brilliant job.
Thank you very much!