Wow, these restoration videos are such a Zen moment. It is so satisfying at a deep level to watch you begin and then complete each step... looking forward to the FN.
Great video....just a tip, there were 2 different mags for these...commonly called old & new. One is 8 shot with square floor plate ( like your original) and the 9 shot like your new one. The difference is in the followers.....that's why your pistol no longer has a last shot hold open and when you remove empty mag the slide stays open. When you then insert another mag ( loaded or unloaded) the slide will close when the mag is fully inserted. If the mag is loaded, it will of course chamber a round no slide racking or slide release required. Makes for fast reloads....it's really a good system. Mauser actually had a prototype in 9x19mm...but military chose the luger there is also a 1917 .32acp that is mechanically identical th the 1910 , just larger. Thanks again .
Thanks we appreciate it, I didn't know that but, on this one the top of the mag release broke, which holds open the slide when empty. Even without a clip it wouldn't stay open. Thanks for watching
A great video as always. Great to see you again, Brandon. I missed a few of your videos, as to I’m in a nursing home suffering with ALS. But gazing at your videos really are tremendous. Hello to Austin for me. See you on the next! ❤❤😊😊
I'm always amazed at how you can bring rusty old relics back to life. And absolutely astounded how you can get rounds to travel down that nasty barrel and actually hit something! Another great job. Zk
Thank you for this video. What amazes me most (apart for your skills!) is the incredible ingenuity of those designers at Mauser. Apart for the hand guards, not a single screw involved! As a Belgian, I can't wait for the FN ;-)
Another great job guys! A well made pistol for it to function properly after all these decades and the condition it was in. Looking forward to your next video!
@@TheKinzlerBros my bad, I thought you were doing another one! I might have a gun for you guys to restore. When I get enough time I will figure out how to contact you guys
Hi guys that was a good clean up on this small pistol and you got it in good condition to make it shooting again awesome video guys can’t wait until the next one you clean up
Thanks for the video, I was interested to see how this relatively little known model was disassembled. I would never shoot a barrel that worn, it's a gamble.
Good video. I have one just like it. Better shape. Believe grandfather kept it in his butcher shop. Shoots good with fail to eject sometimes. Quality weapon.
Yessir, you can shot I said it before! Yes,it's a Mauser but a little ugly too, and I m a german Mauser fan...Marvellous work bros ,your'e awesome! From Northern Germany Ludwig.🎉
С УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕМ СМОТРЮ ВАШУ РАБОТУ , ПЛЮС ТЕСТ НА СТРЕЛЬБУ, ЭТИМ ВЫ ПОКАЗЫВАЕТЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ СТАРОГО ОРУЖИЯ, В ОТЛИЧИЕ ОТ ОСТАЛЬНЫХ ХАЛТУРЩИКОВ ,КОТОРЫЕ НАВОДЯТ ЛИШЬ ВНЕШНИЙ ЛОСК! , ДЛЯ МЕНЯ ВАШ КАНАЛ ЛУЧШИЙ ПО ДИНАМИКЕ И РЕЗУЛЬТАТУ! .
Just found one of this today with metal detector in the woods.. It is in really bad conditions.. But is still in one pice! I will try to do someting with him... Thank you!
Reasons, probably. Small, light, discreet, cheap ammo, easy to use, not so loudy I guess... Yes, some might argue the .25 is an anemic cartridge, but getting shot 3 or 4 times is not nice, whatever the caliber. In such short distances and even more if it's aimed to the face, even a mouse gun can give anyone a bad day. And it does comply with the rules of engagement, considering the reason to use a gun is to cease your attacker's intentions, whether by killing or seriously wounding him, or just scaring the shit outta him and alerting the neighbors.
Thanks we appreciate it, when they are customers we ship them back. When it's something we have bought, we keep it! The bath helps cure the hot bluing solution, thanks for watching!
Magnificent restoration Brandon , job satisfaction is everything , you must sleep well at night ! As always , very fine marksmanship , love your work .
🟥 Great resto. Curious why you hot blue versus cold blue. I could see hot blue when the final product would be less pitted and more pristine. It's a thin line between patina and placenta.
Heck yes now you have done two .25 caliber guns. One is American and one is German. 👍👍 I like the variety also love that you include the year of production and you actually restore legit old guns not guns that are 20 years old.
At the end of this totally successful video, I'm left wondering what this operation cost. I have the pocket pistol in the 32 caliber. Haven't fired it in ages. Thanks for the great video.
чем замысловатее, сложнее, тем лучше? Прекрасная альтернатива этим штучкам кольт 1911 года, до сих пор в пользовании US Army; и с которого сделаны и делаются и сейчас клоны в десятках стран. Русский ТТ включительно.
This was the first gun I ever shot about 60 years ago. Dad had a nickle plated one. I hoped to inherit it but he gave it to my uncle who's house got robbed a couple of months later and he lost it. Along with a model 1894 Winchester lever action with an octagon barrel that I also very much wanted.
Aurora's Rat Patrol definitely has a strong reference to Squad Leader. Since they both have to do with WW2 America, the Soviet communist Russia, and Nazi Germany. I also remember this scenario name from Avalon Hill's Panzer Leader, that's operation good wood.
Is it possible to fix that partial crack and restore the pistol to shoot again?! 🤔 The appearance of the pistol is completely clean and without scratches, the only problem is at the end of the barrel.
It's awesome watching you give life back to historical pieces like this.
Thank you very much, we are glad you found us and thanks for the support!
Evaporust is the bomb! Amazing what 24 hours can do.
Ya it works great, thanks for watching
It works, but be prepared to re-blue everything.
ပစ္စည်း မှာချင်တယ်
I watched most of your videos. The best part of all of the videos is “Test Fire”🔥
Thanks we appreciate it, that's the best part for us too. Thanks for watching!
Магазин такой: "Часть команды! Часть корабля!" 😂
Спасибо за прекрасную работу! Все ваши видео неизменно радуют.
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Wow, these restoration videos are such a Zen moment. It is so satisfying at a deep level to watch you begin and then complete each step... looking forward to the FN.
Thank you we appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching!
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So cool..... love the detail !!! Thanks !!!
Glad you like it! Thanks and thanks for watching!
I like that you brought this nice little beauty to life again. Thanks.
We were happy to do it, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
You guys get the neatest guns and do such great restorations. Always cool stuff to add to your collection.
We try our best, thanks for watching we appreciate you!
@@TheKinzlerBroshey nice job have you tried to plate with gold or platinum instead to turning it black
Nice gun. Good video.
Ya it's cool, thanks we appreciate it!
I love watching restoration videos
We appreciate you watching our videos!
Awesome job! Great addition to the brought back from the dead collection!
Thanks, haha right! It is for sure. Thanks for watching!
Thumbs up and thanks for adding the metric values as well!
Thanks and no problem! Thanks for watching!
It’s great that you bring back to life fantastic machines and let them do as they were made for
Ya I really enjoy it and they deserve it! Thanks for watching
amazing restoration
Thanks we appreciate it!
Great video....just a tip, there were 2 different mags for these...commonly called old & new. One is 8 shot with square floor plate ( like your original) and the 9 shot like your new one. The difference is in the followers.....that's why your pistol no longer has a last shot hold open and when you remove empty mag the slide stays open. When you then insert another mag ( loaded or unloaded) the slide will close when the mag is fully inserted. If the mag is loaded, it will of course chamber a round no slide racking or slide release required. Makes for fast reloads....it's really a good system. Mauser actually had a prototype in 9x19mm...but military chose the luger there is also a 1917 .32acp that is mechanically identical th the 1910 , just larger. Thanks again .
Thanks we appreciate it, I didn't know that but, on this one the top of the mag release broke, which holds open the slide when empty. Even without a clip it wouldn't stay open. Thanks for watching
A great video as always. Great to see you again, Brandon. I missed a few of your videos, as to I’m in a nursing home suffering with ALS. But gazing at your videos really are tremendous. Hello to Austin for me. See you on the next! ❤❤😊😊
Thanks Martin, this has always been Austin on the comments! We appreciate you so much buddy and we hope it gets a little easier, thanks for watching!
I'm always amazed at how you can bring rusty old relics back to life.
And absolutely astounded how you can get rounds to travel down that nasty barrel and actually hit something!
Another great job.
Zk
Thank you very much for the kind words and support! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video. What amazes me most (apart for your skills!) is the incredible ingenuity of those designers at Mauser. Apart for the hand guards, not a single screw involved!
As a Belgian, I can't wait for the FN ;-)
Your welcome, thank you very much for watching! Ya the designs are amazing, ya we are too. Thanks again
These videos are fascinating. Lovved the "73 Winchester. Can't get enough
Thank you very much we appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!
Putting on that new grip transformed the gun. Nice group too.
Ya for sure, thanks!
A friend of mine uses a solvent in a ultrasonic cleaner to free up rusted component's. Works real well.
Ya we plan on getting one, thanks for watching
Nice restoration. Nice gun.
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
Another great job guys! A well made pistol for it to function properly after all these decades and the condition it was in. Looking forward to your next video!
Thanks we appreciate it, absolutely it is! Thanks for the support and for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros Your welcome!
I would have never got that gun apart or back together. Fantastic job.❤
Ya it's tough, thank you and thanks for watching!
Nicely done!
Thanks!
It's an excelent restauration. Good job!
Thank you very much!
Nice restoration guy's.
Thank you very much!
Awesome Job 👏👏
Thanks we appreciate it!
Good restoration ✌✌👏
Thanks buddy!
Excellent as always .Brandon
Thank you very much Joseph! Thanks for watching
Another great restoration 👍👍
Thank you very much!
i love the sound of this gun
Thanks Tim, me too! Thanks for watching
Beautiful little gun....à piece of history....your gunsmisth job is really incredible....so happy to see your vidéo....thanks ❤
Thank you very much we appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching!
Спасибо за ролик очень интересно и подробно то что в конце Вы показываете работу что он работает стреляет
Thank you for watching, ya we always shoot them when we can! Thanks for watching
Excellent job!
Thank you very much!
I was drawn in like a moth to a light..great job was surprised to see you struggle with the magazine . Great restoration again.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, ya it was difficult. Thanks for watching!
Soooooo many parts....it is a puzzle
Good job!
Absolutely, thank you very much! Thanks for watching
Your skill and knowledge always impresses me. Thank you for sharing.
Thank David we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Can't wait to see the Walther!
You don't have to wait, it's on the channel! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros my bad, I thought you were doing another one! I might have a gun for you guys to restore. When I get enough time I will figure out how to contact you guys
Респект за работу👍👍👍
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching
Hi guys that was a good clean up on this small pistol and you got it in good condition to make it shooting again awesome video guys can’t wait until the next one you clean up
Thank you very much, we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Another good restoration, didnt think the rifling was gonna be anywhere near that good. Look forward to the next one 👍
Thanks, ya me neither. Thanks for watching!
Great little pistol.
Thanks!
Stubbled onto your channel love it! Just subscribed! I can watch this stuff all day!!
Glad you found us, we appreciate the support!
Hey, nice work on that nice little gun. So glad it turned out so well. Congrats!💪🏻🇺🇸
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching !
My favourite UA-cam video at the moment
Thank you we appreciate it!
Best ASMR ever seen. Thx ! you rock dude👍
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Hello again boys. Looks a little rough but shoots nice 8/10. Keep doin what ya do. Much respect.
Thanks George, ya a little! Will do, thanks for watching
Great work! A very nice little pistol, congratulations on your addition to the collection. I'm looking forward to the new project 👍👏💪
Thanks Max, ya I really like it! Thanks for watching
Excellent!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video, I was interested to see how this relatively little known model was disassembled. I would never shoot a barrel that worn, it's a gamble.
Thank you and we are glad to hear your interested in it. Yes it is a gamble but, we test fired it and it was good. Thanks for watching!
Good video. I have one just like it. Better shape. Believe grandfather kept it in his butcher shop.
Shoots good with fail to eject sometimes. Quality weapon.
Thanks, very cool! Ya this was does sometimes to. Thanks for watching
Nice job.
Thanks!
another awesome restore ;)
great video
Thanks Johnny we appreciate it!
Sorted, looking forward to the next one, 😎👍
Thanks Cosmo, thanks for watching!
thanks for sharing I always love your videos. You never disappoint, always entertaining and the results are consistently great.
Thank you very much for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Yessir, you can shot I said it before! Yes,it's a Mauser but a little ugly too, and I m a german Mauser fan...Marvellous work bros ,your'e awesome! From Northern Germany Ludwig.🎉
Ya its not a beautiful gun, thanks Ludwig we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Nice to see hot blueing. I dont see it often being used.
Ya we haven't been using it too long but, we like it! Thanks for watching
Outra restauração excelente! ☺️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks Marcio!
Cool video. 👍
Thanks!
С УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕМ СМОТРЮ ВАШУ РАБОТУ , ПЛЮС ТЕСТ НА СТРЕЛЬБУ, ЭТИМ ВЫ ПОКАЗЫВАЕТЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ СТАРОГО ОРУЖИЯ, В ОТЛИЧИЕ ОТ ОСТАЛЬНЫХ ХАЛТУРЩИКОВ ,КОТОРЫЕ НАВОДЯТ ЛИШЬ ВНЕШНИЙ ЛОСК! , ДЛЯ МЕНЯ ВАШ КАНАЛ ЛУЧШИЙ ПО ДИНАМИКЕ И РЕЗУЛЬТАТУ! .
Thank you very much for the kind words, we appreciate your support ! Thanks for watching
Just found one of this today with metal detector in the woods.. It is in really bad conditions.. But is still in one pice! I will try to do someting with him... Thank you!
Awesome, good luck to you! Thanks for watching!
Very nice restoration! I'm always surprised when it's so easy to get 'new' parts for a 100-year-old gun.
Thanks, its not always easy! Thanks for watching
It usually means another gun had to die so another could live. Just the way it is.
Great work, mate. Love your vids. Love the art of it. ✊🏻
Thank you very much we appreciate the kind words!
Видео, огонь👍👍👍
Thank you very much, we appreciate it!
nice work
Thanks
I miss you magnet fishing videos
Ya it was fun, thanks for watching our restorations!
A better job than some of the butchers one sees on UA-cam who use hammers rather than oil to release parts
Ya there are some that are really rough on them!
Can't wait for the FN!!
Me too, thanks for watching!
Good video! My uncle has one identical, he used to concealed carry it, for some reason 😂
Based uncle
Thanks we appreciate it, ya they are handy to conceal carry!
Reasons, probably. Small, light, discreet, cheap ammo, easy to use, not so loudy I guess... Yes, some might argue the .25 is an anemic cartridge, but getting shot 3 or 4 times is not nice, whatever the caliber. In such short distances and even more if it's aimed to the face, even a mouse gun can give anyone a bad day. And it does comply with the rules of engagement, considering the reason to use a gun is to cease your attacker's intentions, whether by killing or seriously wounding him, or just scaring the shit outta him and alerting the neighbors.
Отличная работа бро как и всегда ☺
Thank you very much, we appreciate it!
Great Job !!!!
Thanks we appreciate it!
I’m always amazed at your work Also at the fact these weapons are still functioning as well as they do 👍
Thank you very much we appreciate it, sometimes I surprise myself. Thanks for watching
Verygood.😅😅😅
Thanks
These videos are great! What do you do with these once you restore them or are these jobs people as you to do? Also what does the WD-40 bath do?
Thanks we appreciate it, when they are customers we ship them back. When it's something we have bought, we keep it! The bath helps cure the hot bluing solution, thanks for watching!
Magnificent restoration Brandon , job satisfaction is everything , you must sleep well at night ! As always , very fine marksmanship , love your work .
Thanks Pete, yes it is! We appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!
Try taking a piece of glass and wet dry fine grit then wet polish the flat surfaces of the frame and slide. 1500 will make the engraving pop.
Thanks for the advice, we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
🟥 Great resto. Curious why you hot blue versus cold blue. I could see hot blue when the final product would be less pitted and more pristine. It's a thin line between patina and placenta.
Thanks, cold bluing isnt as dark and doesn't hold up as good! Thanks for watching!
one of the few real restoration channels...so many fake ones out there. thanks for the good content.
Thank you very much, yes there is! Thanks for watching!
Impecable.
Thank you very much!
Heck yes now you have done two .25 caliber guns. One is American and one is German. 👍👍 I like the variety also love that you include the year of production and you actually restore legit old guns not guns that are 20 years old.
Thanks Diego we appreciate it, thanks for the kind words and for watching!
So much metal has been lost in the form of rust, and yet these guns can still function...
Ya they are built well! Thanks for watching
Great vid as always! Keep it up!
Thanks! Will do!
I’d really like to see the rifling after test firing
We could start doing that, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Yesss back again
Absolutely, thanks for watching
At what temperature do you do the bluing bath? Very good job, I am also a gunsmith, but I am starting with restorations and repairs to my weapons.
At around 250, thanks and good luck with your projects! Thanks for watching
I have and still runs great for over 100 years... be well.
Very cool, thanks for watching! You too!
@@TheKinzlerBros , :-)
At the end of this totally successful video, I'm left wondering what this operation cost.
I have the pocket pistol in the 32 caliber. Haven't fired it in ages. Thanks for the great video.
Enough that is for sure. Very vool! Thanks for watching
чем замысловатее, сложнее, тем лучше? Прекрасная альтернатива этим штучкам кольт 1911 года, до сих пор в пользовании US Army; и с которого сделаны и делаются и сейчас клоны в десятках стран. Русский ТТ включительно.
Yeah some were a little too much, ya you can't go wrong with Colt! Thanks for watching
This was the first gun I ever shot about 60 years ago. Dad had a nickle plated one. I hoped to inherit it but he gave it to my uncle who's house got robbed a couple of months later and he lost it. Along with a model 1894 Winchester lever action with an octagon barrel that I also very much wanted.
Thats cool but, you not getting it and it getting stolen really sucks! Thanks for watching
Nice
Thanks
i watch most of your video restoring things but still im broke
Well we appreciate it very much and I hope things turn around for you!
Top 👏🏻
Thanks you!
Amazing. Still. Got. Parts. 1911. Guns. Must have. Been lot made. !!?
Ya but, sometimes they are hard to find! Thanks for watching
Have you ever tried a blow torch? I know the heat may be able to loosen parts up
Yes I have, it doesn't work too great. Thanks for watching
Хороший пистолет и хорошая работа 😅
Thanks, thanks for watching
When restoring a gun do you ever refect on the history of that piece and what it saw.... interesting thought
I did more of that on our latest restoration, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Aurora's Rat Patrol definitely has a strong reference to Squad Leader. Since they both have to do with WW2 America, the Soviet communist Russia, and Nazi Germany. I also remember this scenario name from Avalon Hill's Panzer Leader, that's operation good wood.
Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Do you ever polish them to make them super pretty again? Or do you just clean and such to make them shooters?
I do polish sometimes but, it takes away the markings sometimes! Thanks for watching
Is it possible to fix that partial crack and restore the pistol to shoot again?! 🤔
The appearance of the pistol is completely clean and without scratches, the only problem is at the end of the barrel.
You will need to buy a different barrel for it, thanks for watching!