Gun restoration, 🔥Fire damaged Ruger .357 magnum, (With nervous test firing)
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2023
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Here is our latest restoration of a Ruger .357 magnum FBI commemorative model. It was involved in a house fire along with alot of other firearms. So this is a fire damaged firearm that was subjected to intense heat. Believe me when I say that test firing was a little scary but fun as well. Hope you enjoy the video and consider SUBSCRIBING for more restorations. Links above for downloading RAID: Shadow legends, links below for all other socials and to donate to the channel to help restore more firearms. Thanks for watching!
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Hi boys, As a Ruger fan I must say it does my heart good to see this revolver get a second chance. One of your best jobs. I hope this one is a keeper for you. Best to you.
Thank you very much George, ya we plan on keeping it! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Great restoration, despite the pitting, it's still a nice solid revolver.
Thank you very much, yes it is. Thanks for watching!
Seeing that big "Eastwood" label in the background made me think you should be restoring a .44 Magnum LOL.
Haha, right! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I might be picking up a 29-2 that went through a house fire, it’s $150 so I’m guessing the seller either knows it’s toast or just can’t get rid of it because it’s ugly but salvageable. And that’s why I’m here haha
So to say: make my day, punk !
Regarding firearms, I am self-taught for the most part, but I did work for a gunsmith for a while, and learned quite a bit. By this I mean you guys really do amazing work, Each subsequent video, shows your level of skills, and passion. I look forward to the next one.
Us too, thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Australia, where owning a pistol is unattainable, unless you are a criminal and them you can have as many as you want!
Welcome, ya that sucks and the criminals will get them! Thanks for watching
Wow! This takes project gun to a whole 'nother level.
Ya the fire did some damage!
After it got all shined up but with the pitting it reminded me of the old toy cowboy pop gun toys we had as kids which was quite the unexpected bonusLOL Beautiful work as always👍🏻
Thank you very much, that's cool. Thanks for watching!
Another superb recovery of a damaged firearm , always difficult to know if the metal has been weakened by the heat from the fire , nice shooting too !
Thanks Pete, ya it is hard to tell. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Amazing restoration! the pitting even gives it a little unique style! keep up the amazing work!
Thank you, yes it does! Thanks for watching!
You brought her back to
life...looks great, thanks!😊
I did, thank you very much, thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros you are most welcome!
You do amazing work! I'm noticing a lot of left handed threads used in gun making. You don't see that much elsewhere.
Thank you we appreciate it, ya you don't. Thanks for watching!
My favorite firearm to shoot is my Ruger GP 161 stainless .357. They're such solid pieces that I wasn't surprised your revolver handled all the loads you put through it. They are definitely designed and (over) built to give generations of usage. Great work!
Absolutely, they are beasts! Thanks for watching!
I am a true Ruger fan with many Ruger firearms. Nice to see a second life for this gun... Thumbs Up!
Very cool. They are iconic guns! Thanks and thank you for watching!
The harder stainless alloys have less nickle content and are more prone to heat and environmental damage. Cool video, liked it much!
Ya it has a lot of pitting, thanks for the info and for watching
Absolutely best restoration Channel thank you guys for no fake videos
Thank you very much we appreciate it a lot. Thanks for the support!
Good afternoon, you again please us with your sincere works, thank you, I wish you more subscribers, new interesting works and inspiration.
Thank you very much, we appreciate the support! Thanks for watching!
I love that you dont use music. Thats the best part man. These videos are perfection.
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Another resurrection performed. Your the best Brandon. Good to see you again. Hello to Austin for me. See you on the next! 🙂👍🇺🇸.
Thanks! You too Martin
I just picked up a security six. Mines a 38 special and in pretty mint condition. lol.
Nice, thanks for watching!
The corrosion-resistant properties of some types of stainless steel is affected by exposure to high heat. This would be expected on a stainless firearm that was burned in a hot fire and then left exposed to the elements.
On another note, Ruger firearms are my absolute favorites. I have a Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum with a 6" barrel. It is without doubt my favorite pistol that I own.
Absolutely, thats awesome! Nice gun, thanks for watching
Amazing. I look forward to the next restoration
Thanks! You and me both!
Was wondering how the intense heat of the fire effect the springs?
Right, we replaced what we had too. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Nicely done! That bead blaster is a must have tool!
I think .38Spl. and string to start would have my first test fire. But stainless IS tough steel!😊
Thanks, yes it is! Ya probably and it absolutely is. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking the same about the .38
Wow great job man on the gun! You never let the impossible stop you for doing your magic!! 😊
Thanks James you are very kind, thanks for watching buddy!
As always very nice work. I'm a big Ruger fan.
Ya they make quality guns, thanks and thanks for watching!
Fantastic restoration of the pistol 🔫. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
Thank you very much Donna, you too!
Might not win a beauty contest but it will make a great shooter,, Great Job.
Right, for sure! Thanks for watching
Another great restoration. Just talent and skill. 👍👍
Thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video. I love to see old guns, tools, motor vehicles, etc. brought back to life. BTW @ 8:31 - That's not the "FBI seal". That is the FBA National Academy seal, which is not the same seal as the FBI. The attendees of the FBI National Academy are not employees of the FBI, they are law enforcement officers from around the world who attend the National Academy hosted by the FBI.
Thanks! Thanks for the info that's very interesting. Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros It's still very cool that you have a gun which has the FBI National Academy seal on it.
I'm from Brazil, I liked the video
Welcome, thanks we appreciate it!
Man, you're a shooter! .357 in double action is difficult. Let alone a nasty burnt up one with new sights. Great episode.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Great job ! The pitting almost looks like engraving.
I’ve seen safes opened after fires and it’s just like everything was baked like an oven !
Ya it does, that's crazy! Thanks for watching
Alain Delon wear it in a great action movie from the earlier ninetees...You delivered very good work! Ludwig
Very cool, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Awesome restoration !!!!!!!!! Those Ruger revolvers are built like tanks. I have three Ruger revolvers.
Thank you, yes they are! Thanks for watching!
I have bought gun parts for these guys some of the best customer service you'll ever get
Ya they were very nice, thanks for watching!
Maybe some scroll work to cover the some of the pitting
That would work, thanks for watching!
Great job, mister! Congrats! 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Awesome job as usual.
Thanks Robert we appreciate it!
I had one ..beautiful gun and I won many competitions with it.
That's awesome, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
From a distance all that pitting looks like fancy engraving!
Ya it kind of does, thanks for watching!
It looks like a "Security Six" model with a 6" barrel.
It is but, its an FBI commemorative edition! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Thanks for verifying what I thought the gun was. It looked the same as mine overall, especially in the closeups and the breakdown. The main difference is that mine has the 4" barrel and is blued. I bought it in the early 1970s when I was collecting past-due accounts for my employer. It's a great gun and fires as well today as it did when I first bought it.
I watch a lot of your videos and have enjoyed them all. I know a lot about my "Security Six" and a few other guns, but am amazed at your in-depth knowledge about so many different guns, especially older foreign guns.
I can honestly say that I never get tired of watching these restorations as always love from London England Marcus.
We appreciate you buddy!
Awesome restoration !!
Thank you very much!
Hey man glad to see your videos again as always you are a remarkable job restoring these yeah that is the first firearm I seen with the FBI on it the only thing I would have done different is putting the wood grips on it instead of rubber but my favorite is always the shooting that's when you know you've done your job keep up the good work
Ya me neither on the Markings. Thank you very much, ya that was all i could find at the time. Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros no problem man keep up the good work I love seeing these pieces brought back to their Glory
Trabalho excelente.
Thank you very much!
Excellent resto on this hand cannon!
Thanks Wayne we appreciate it!
Great restoration work!
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching!
GREAT Restoration. .
Thank you we appreciate it!
I’m getting a house fire damaged SW 29-2 tomorrow. Been looking up and researching metallurgy and such, and despite what some have said it’s hard to imagine some 44spl cowboy loads wouldn’t work in it when it’s restored.
Ya be careful though, we don't shoot this anymore. Thanks for watching
Excellent piece of work
Thank you we appreciate it!
Run lower pressure 38 Specials and have no worries...
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Great job Brandon.
Thanks Joseph!
Excellent restoration job loved the test fire a real gutsy revolver great video thanks for this.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Great work as always👍I really like your work 100% master in his field
Thank you very much for the kind words. We appreciate the support, thanks for watching!
Fantastic, I’m so amazed, thanks 😊
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
watching you reload it was the best part. never seen a man shake soo much lol.
Ya that's too much caffeine!
Love me some Ruger .357. Nice resto. It almost looks nickle plated.
Me too, it's possible but, when I looked it up it said stainless. Thanks for watching
Nice work I would have went with a blued finish tho it would help offset the pitting but that's just what I would do
Ya I hear you, the original finish was what I did, thanks for watching!
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Wow that was awesome.
Thank you very much!
Nice job Sr!
Thanks!
Very cool!
Thanks!
Great work 👍🎯💪
Thanks Max!
Totalmente excelente! Aguardando a próxima restauração, que certamente será igualmente incrível! ☺️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you very much Marcio we appreciate it as always!
I would be a little concerned about the guns metallurgy after a fire.
Ya we were too, thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching
great video
Thanks!
Do you have any techniques to asses the structural integrity of the frame/barrel/cylinder or test of the heat treat has been compromised by the fire?
I don't but, I'm sure there are some methods. I just go by what I can see and test it in a vise, thanks for watching!
The 357 phenix right there ;)
Ya it's awesome, thanks for watching!
Objects like old and forgotten weapons turn up all over the place, people with certain skills can bring them back to life, after they've been inspected, and field tested.
Yes they do, thank you very much for watching!
I was expecting you to put the OEM ruger grips with the rosewood insert on but those pachmeyrs look so much better
It was the best I could find at the time. Ya they look good, thanks for watching
Awesome videos!
Thanks we appreciate it!
Finally got some of that raid money lol
Well it all depends on the views. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I'm a Ruger enthusiast but that wheel gun wasn't worth the effort.
But I applaud the effort.
Cool, it was to me. Thanks for watching
Nice work as always, considering what you had to start with.
I appreciate that. I mean it wasn't horrible but the gunsmiths I bought it from made me sign a waiver.
anoter nice restore
great video and shooting ;)
Thanks Johnny!
With that FBI logo this is a historical piece. Absolutely beautiful work on restoring it.
Absolutely, thank you very much we appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
Seeing the p38 looking like that made me want to hug mine.
Im sure, they are very valuable guns. Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros value aside they’re very well machined pieces! I’m definitely going to watch what you do to bring that toasted one back.
@williamaycock make sure it’s unloaded first
Amazing 😍
Thank you very much!
Personally I’d love it if you put a rain sound in the background for the whole video
Well I don’t disagree with you but if I did that than a bunch of people would be annoyed I’m sure.
Респект и уважуха!!
Thanks for watching
Very good job. How many degrees of heat would it be sufficient for steel to lose its hardness in a fire?
Thanks, I don't know the temperature. Any fire can affect the integrity of the steel. We don't shoot this anymore! Thanks for watching
Like this piece
Thanks we appreciate it!
Love these video's. Makes me want to buy some guns to rebuild.
Ya it is very satisfying! Thanks for watching
Cant wait for the P38
Ya us too, it's going to be awesome! Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros Your welcome, your guys work is amazing and i can tell theres tons of effort put into it unlike some channels who simply just do a bit of cleaning and putting back together. Great vids and great channel!
I have a Ruger Security Six just like that one. If you want to sell i'd take it.
Cool, I don't plan on selling this right now. Sorry. Thanks for watching
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Thank you, thanks for watching!
I'll assume the Feebs aren't looking for a stolen pistol.
No, it was bought legally! Thanks for watching
Nice.
Thanks!
Boy that thing was crusty, good job
Absolutely, thanks!
hi, what kind of acid do you use for rust? well thank you
It's not an acid but, its called evaporust. Thanks for watching
Лайк,кто под пружину подкладывал гаечку😉
I put a couple washers in because there were tension problems, thanks for watching
C O O L !!!!
Thanks!
Might as well fix the "timing" (how much aligned the chamber is to the barrel) while at it, since the cylinder is moving a bit. That's my main concern now. But all-in-all, you did an amazing job making the gun work again
Yes the indexing is a little ahead of itself. Considering i will never fire it again. Idk if i will make any adjustments. Thanks for watching.
The best
Thanks we appreciate it!
Hello, i am wondering where can you get firearms like these legally for restoration?
Online auctions, estate sales, friends and gun shows for you! Thanks for watching
What are the bullets in for you to load the cylinder so easy.
Its a speed loader. They sell them at sporting good stores, thanks for watching
Where do you even get these?! I need to go get one so i can restore one myself
Gunbroker.com. thanks for watching
pls wood grips
I hear you, thanks for watching
yes mate
Great job on the Ruger. If you didn't know if the gun would be ok to fire. You should have fired a .38 instead of .357, less powerful, but will fire as good, without the magnum power.
Thank you very much we appreciate it! Ya it would've been safer. Thanks for watching!