I appreciate all of the great camera angles that you used so we could really see all the intricate work that you did on this amazing piece. Stunning repair work - so intricate and well-thought out.
There were 2 patterns of Mannlicher m1895. There was the Austrian and then the Dutch. The straight pull was the Austrian, and this one in the video is the Dutch M95.
this rust seems to be VERY superficial, almost like it was recently rusted just for the video... idk it's fishy a gun this old not having heavier rust especially in places the metal makes direct contact with the wood
Great video! very educational! But there are some Mistakes: This cannot be a Steyr Mannlicher 1895, for this was a straightpull-action. Based on the stock it cant be a rifle from a german-speaking country, they all used some sort of pistol grip, whereas this is a english type of grip, also used in countries which were colonialized by the british. Also the stampings on the rifle are not to be found in the C.I.P. data, so it has to be of asian origin, I recon China or Japan, haven't researched enough, to descern further.
I mean you do a great job, but not testfiring it is very disappointing! Especially since you had the cartridges there. It's like watching a car restoration video and when it's all done they don't bother trying to start the car.
It is for a good reason the gun is heavily corroded it is highly plausible that the fit in the chamber such as headspace have been effected and the locking lug have been "compromised " he restore/ refurbished the part only not replacing them, its a 1895 mauser( I forgot if it had gas vent for safety ) iff it burst its a pipe bomb in the face and destroyed the gun unlike a car engine where its not gonna endanger the user directly and can be fix if it did blow up
1895 were straight pull and the 1893 turn bolt, I prefer the 1893's...good catch. Hopefully, after the Ukrainians kick the Russians, we will see more of these old firearms come out.
I appreciate all of the great camera angles that you used so we could really see all the intricate work that you did on this amazing piece. Stunning repair work - so intricate and well-thought out.
Beautiful Restoration 👍👍
Männlicher M 1895 is a straight pull rifle
There were 2 patterns of Mannlicher m1895. There was the Austrian and then the Dutch. The straight pull was the Austrian, and this one in the video is the Dutch M95.
Sorry, this is really a Romainian 1893 Mannlicher. The Dutch M95 and this rifle look very similar.
@Rusty Restrore
I do believe that isn't a 1895M. Rather a 1893M also by Mannlicher. Above it, great restoration!
You're right. It can't be a 1895. Austrian 1895 rifles are all straight pull bolt weapons. It's a Romanian 1893 rifle.
01:59 was chambered in 8x57js ? it has not the original 8x50r in .323"
I always enjoy your restoration video. You're pretty amazing at this.
Это не M 95, у него прямоходный затвор, ручка затвора не вращается на 60°
this rust seems to be VERY superficial, almost like it was recently rusted just for the video... idk it's fishy a gun this old not having heavier rust especially in places the metal makes direct contact with the wood
Another beautiful restoration. 👏👏
Beautiful restorations ❤
Looks like a Mauser to me.
Огонь рестоврция
Определено това не е Манлихер Модел 1895. По-скоро е румънска Манлихера 1893 със затвора на Шонауер. Иначе добра работа.
Great job!
Nice work!
interessante Restaurierung, wunderschön. Es war ein schönes Video
Грищенко! Дайте-ка ваш "манлихер"!..©
Please do some test firing of the weapons you restore otherwise great videos
Not firing it after the restore is just sad... Or is it unsafe since the barrel rusted?
Great restoration but this is not Manlicher 1895. Its Mauser cal. 7,93x57mm M1924
just wow .........
Я все думал что в названии меня смущает,а и верно-не М1895, а М1893.Девяносто пятый был с продольно-скользящим затвором.
W O W GOOD JOB
Oh hey, I did a restoration of my own recently, ironically a Steyr 88/90 rifle. Still in 8x50. I think the video launches.. tomorrow? Soon at least.
Where is the mannlicher m95, I can't see it
This is not Mannlicher M95!!!
This is a Mauser 98K!!!
Don't wrong in the subscribe!!!
Next time bring an M4 and the result will be a Howitzer🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did not clean inside the barrel :(
This is Manlicher mod.1893
i need carcano 1892 cavaleria triger guard,can you sell one
Parabéns, excelente vídeo, tu configura teus vídeos com um formato muito diferente e peculiar.
What chemicals are you using for this?
Mantap... bos.kù😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Przepiękna jest jedna i druga zabytkowa spluwa pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Cadê o teste de disparo???
Chambered round is an italian 6,5x52 Carcano manufactured by BPD in 1935
Thats not a Mannlicher rifle though, that would be a German Kar98K, complete with eagle stamps. 1898 pattern
This is entirely wrong, this IS a Mannlicher actioned and designed rifle. I’m not sure how it resembles the Mauser 98 at all.
Wonderful restoration but the bolt on a bolt action rifle stays stainless
Not on kar98k,on yugo m48 yes
@@MarioJurjevic wasn't it like that on the mosin nagant too
Гільза що була в патроннику неподібна на гільзу до манліхера
Please, practice welding, this was actually painful to watch.
It can't be a 1895. Austrian 1895 rifles are all straight pull bolt weapons. It's a Romanian 1893 rifle. Good job anyway
It looks identical to the Dutch 1895 Mannlicher with the exception of the rear sight. Perhaps that was the source of confusion.
Il link del liquido per brunite ??
Grazie
Great video! very educational! But there are some Mistakes:
This cannot be a Steyr Mannlicher 1895, for this was a straightpull-action.
Based on the stock it cant be a rifle from a german-speaking country, they all used some sort of pistol grip, whereas this is a english type of grip, also used in countries which were colonialized by the british.
Also the stampings on the rifle are not to be found in the C.I.P. data, so it has to be of asian origin, I recon China or Japan, haven't researched enough, to descern further.
Манлихера ещё не было, но зачем Мазер уже 3 раз показывать???
Тяжёлое контентостроение...)
nice fried potatoes
I mean you do a great job, but not testfiring it is very disappointing! Especially since you had the cartridges there. It's like watching a car restoration video and when it's all done they don't bother trying to start the car.
It is for a good reason the gun is heavily corroded it is highly plausible that the fit in the chamber such as headspace have been effected and the locking lug have been "compromised " he restore/ refurbished the part only not replacing them, its a 1895 mauser( I forgot if it had gas vent for safety ) iff it burst its a pipe bomb in the face and destroyed the gun unlike a car engine where its not gonna endanger the user directly and can be fix if it did blow up
@@jasonlemuel5078Well put.
Hi RR
the brass has 1935 on it i think was shot during the ww2 that rifle the last time.
Manelicher use the Bolt same as swiss 31
Vishal vlog parrot please
rusted on purpose and "restored" after... dont destroy history please
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u dunt no but dis is akchewarly da gun dat da chinees use too shote da amricans in a world war 1
Пора за пулемет браться да по крупнее
This is a kar98k
👍❤️🇱🇰
Do you have a favourite restoration?
Horse.
PLEASEEEEE stop using POWERTOOLS!!!!!!!
Єто не Манлихер а Мавзер первой мировой войні!
1895 were straight pull and the 1893 turn bolt, I prefer the 1893's...good catch. Hopefully, after the Ukrainians kick the Russians, we will see more of these old firearms come out.
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