Well first off this definitely isn't an original MG34/41 as the parts do not match what the Bakelite variants used. The barrel and grip are both incorrect. So this is easier a replica made to look rusted, beat up, and broken or it's a post-WW2 variant created from parts and then used in following conflicts. Additionally, looking at the part of the video that has the stock in full view, it is missing the required waffenamt inspection stamp that is done to indent into the material. Therefore the stock is either again a replica post-WW2 or a faked piece.
@@saaint_aint_a_trendsetter I'm a ww2 history buff. If you claim something that isn't true then it's called faking and lying. I'll always point out people who fake stuff. Like when people trying to claim they found an MP40 magnet fishing in a place that never saw combat with German forces and the weapon looks like it's made out of plastic lmao This obviously isn't a 1941 model. It likely is a demilitarized version that is very very post-war and was made to look like it was pre-war.
Firearms that I find that need restoring are almost never in original condition. I do this because this hobby is truly addicting and enjoy every moment of it. I retired from making and fixing surgical equipment so I can appreciate all work like this.
Das war keine Restaurierung, sondern der volle chemische und mechanische Vorschlaghammer, um ein glänzendes Teil für das Vid zu präsentieren. Hier wird mit kompletter Missachtung für den historischen Wert gearbeitet. Dazu kommt, dass die meisten Teile höchstwarscheinlich selbst berostet werden. Sieh dir mal die ganzen Thumbnails an, sieht fast immer gleich aus, der "Rost". Bei dieser Fakerei werden jede Menge alte, seltene und historisch wertvolle Gegenstände komplett vandalisiert. Wenn du mal richtige Restaurierung sehen willst, empfehle ich Mark Nowak oder Backyard Ballistics. Letzterer hat auch schon auf die ganzen fake Restaurierungs Kanäle hingewiesen.
@@tinytonk128 Ich habe nie behauptet, dass es sich um Farbe handelt. Man kann Metall auch mit Chemie rosten lassen. Und das wird hier warscheinlich immer wieder gemacht.
This channel is full of fakery. The "rust" almost always is the same, look at the thumbnails. I recommend Mark Nowak and Backyard Ballistics for real restaurations.
@@торнадосорхота assuming you know what a gun is it goes without saying that this is a purely aesthetic restoration to then leave the piece on the nightstand rather than scrap it and certainly not shoot it....... I have done thousands of revisions on the FASS 57 assault rifle and once the work was finished I went to the shooting range to test them and adjust them, greetings ;-)
I mean if you think about it, it working and it from ww2 could increase it, but yeah I agree it should be kept it’s original condition so it can keep it’s artifactal condition
Should convicted Felons , who haven't been in trouble for more than fifteen years. I have a nonviolent felony.And I'm not allowed to own a gun anymore.But my Conviction was in 2009. They told me.I paid my debt to society but apparently they lied to me. I haven't been in any trouble since then.And I have no right to protect my family apparently. Even though i've been a lawabiding citizen Since then
“Hitler’s circular saw,” that’s what Soviet soldiers called this machine gun; the machine gun received the index MG.39, later changed to MG.39/41. Recognized as the best machine gun of World War II, its significant drawback was the rapid wear of the barrel due to the rate of fire. I'm amazed at how much work went into restoring it.
I would have left it with the natural wood stock and grip. Still a good job. You brought it back to how you received it. Just different taste for others. Maybe the person who sent it wanted the same as you got it. Thanks 😎🤓😝😛😋🤔😅🎳🎺
👍👍 Ideally it would be nice to know where the MG34 has been for the last 80 years? The MG34 was of course replaced by the MG42 mainly I understand because the latter was cheaper to produce by way of using more pressed steel components. There were also other design changes made, the result of which increased the rate of fire from about 900 rounds per minute on the MG34 to about 1300 rpm on the MG42, which is quite staggering.
@Jonas-zedtler "Replaced" not in the sense that MG34 production stopped, I agree.......but replaced as the main machine gun of that class used in the German military I do say, because in the 3 or 4 year production run of the MG42, more were made than in the 11 or so years production run of the MG34.
@@Jonas-zedtler es wurde geplant das mg34 zu ersetzen was aber technisch nicht so leicht umsetzbar war aufgrund der kriegslage....deswegen wurden die mg34 obwohl teurer in der herstellung weiter produziert weil man die waffe einfach brauchte...
@@user1605. for your information and since you seem so intelligent, the MG34 (Maschinengewehr mod.1934) was not at all created for anti-aircraft use at its origin. It was an infantry machine gun, which was then mounted on tanks, then effectively transformed into anti-aircraft weapon, by addition of large-width collimators and probably more efficient ammunition, which could not have had the slightest use in infantry combat.
Great Video Sir.. that MG looked GREAT .I’m gonna make one critical suggestion.. instead of U40 Penetrating Oil .. try my old tried and tested anti sieze.. it’s expensive but it’s called AeroKroil… I’ve tried them all.. Kroil was 5x better than anything I’ve tested.
Every weapon is the EXACT same color of orange ? Different metals rust differently... And wood NEVER rusts, but his projects do. Suspicious ? Nah, not at all......
Regarding that piece dislodged from the stock, do you reckon it was the result of being struck by a plow, or the machine gun being hit by a shell fragment or grenade fragment?
@@LuckyMan-t6m на наших участках в войну трофейная команда стояла. А сосед там до революции ещё жил. Вот это дед и стырил пулемёт, а потом со сраху закопал. Когда стали уплотнять замтройку. Сказали, что ему герою гражданской жирно 26 соток, дели, а то сами поделим. Он разделил домовладнние на 6 участков и продал. Наш оказался снежный с его домом и с пулемётом. Его уже мой отец выкопал.
Crazy how the German army still uses the mg42 82 years later (mg3 but it’s a simple round conversion from Mauser 7.92x57 to nato 7.62x51) if it ain’t broke don’t fix it
In the MG81 restoration, you can see the room environment that it changes from a bightly-lit room to a single-lit room, and back. This goes to show that you shouldn't take the big-boy guns lightly (even if it's an LMG)! The guy really has to take a whole day (maybe two), just to finish the gun.
Even today there must be tons of these MG34 parts kits that were torch cut by the ATF when imported into the USA years ago. Then put together on Aluminum recieves for dispalay in peoples houses. I remember seeing these things for sale. Mint condition, deep blued, all matching, brought in by at Century Arms. God only knows what happened to all of them.
Bio Milk ? It is Milk from Cows who live on open fields a.n eat only natural Food and get no medicine for fester growing etc. Hope that u re satisvite with this answer.
Very good job on that one. By the way in one of your last restoration videos about the k98 bayonett you replaced the push button and spring. Where can i find those parts to buy? I wanna do a restoration myself.
Fascinating to watch. Master Craftsman and Restorer took this “Rusted Junk” project of history about as far as it could go, given the condition. Like the “50/50” reference on this restoration from an earlier respondent. Sums it up.
Полная ерунда, а не реставрация. Объект практически рабочий. Всё снимается, без отмачиваний и прогрева корпуса. У нас даже в 90тых такого не было. Было конечно, но в большей степени не было.
Місяць тому
How is it restored? It is a horribly pitted and painted black unsafe to fire mess. A restoration should look like it did when first manufactured.
Well, looks suitable for s prop in Fallout or some other post-apocalyptic series. My question is why waste money on a new bolt carrier group rather than just “cleaning up” the old one? Nobody is going to be insane enough to attempt to fire this thing anyway.
Well first off this definitely isn't an original MG34/41 as the parts do not match what the Bakelite variants used. The barrel and grip are both incorrect.
So this is easier a replica made to look rusted, beat up, and broken or it's a post-WW2 variant created from parts and then used in following conflicts.
Additionally, looking at the part of the video that has the stock in full view, it is missing the required waffenamt inspection stamp that is done to indent into the material. Therefore the stock is either again a replica post-WW2 or a faked piece.
Parts do not match, yes, but pitting like that is basically impossible to do fast for youtube. Dunno how they achieve this
@@kanggoo57 I've seen videos of people replicating fake rust and fake age on items.
bruh just enjoy the video g 😭🙏
@@saaint_aint_a_trendsetter I'm a ww2 history buff. If you claim something that isn't true then it's called faking and lying. I'll always point out people who fake stuff. Like when people trying to claim they found an MP40 magnet fishing in a place that never saw combat with German forces and the weapon looks like it's made out of plastic lmao
This obviously isn't a 1941 model. It likely is a demilitarized version that is very very post-war and was made to look like it was pre-war.
@@KlLLERROBOT99didn't ask for your life story g
Firearms that I find that need restoring are almost never in original condition. I do this because this hobby is truly addicting and enjoy every moment of it.
I retired from making and fixing surgical equipment so I can appreciate all work like this.
Did that job pay well?
I like how absolutely none of these restauration videos tell us where they source the guns from
А Вы с какой целью интересуетесь?
Einfach großartig, wie er aus den Rostklumpen wieder ein MG 34 zu neuen Glanz verhalf!👍👌
Das war keine Restaurierung, sondern der volle chemische und mechanische Vorschlaghammer, um ein glänzendes Teil für das Vid zu präsentieren. Hier wird mit kompletter Missachtung für den historischen Wert gearbeitet. Dazu kommt, dass die meisten Teile höchstwarscheinlich selbst berostet werden. Sieh dir mal die ganzen Thumbnails an, sieht fast immer gleich aus, der "Rost". Bei dieser Fakerei werden jede Menge alte, seltene und historisch wertvolle Gegenstände komplett vandalisiert.
Wenn du mal richtige Restaurierung sehen willst, empfehle ich Mark Nowak oder Backyard Ballistics. Letzterer hat auch schon auf die ganzen fake Restaurierungs Kanäle hingewiesen.
@@ManuR-l4m Bah! das ist echter Rost! Es sieht nicht aus wie Farbe und sieht aus, als hätte es schon lange gerostet!
Wenn er ja mal einen richtigen Bodenfund restaurieren würde, der seit Kriegsende in der Erde gelegen hat und nicht so einen Dachbodenfund.
@@tinytonk128 Ich habe nie behauptet, dass es sich um Farbe handelt. Man kann Metall auch mit Chemie rosten lassen. Und das wird hier warscheinlich immer wieder gemacht.
@@HansJoachimKlugeWarum schauen Sie sich ein Video an, dass nicht die Restaurierung eines Bodenfundes zeigt?
nice job... distorting a perfectly good relic.
i agree
More like fixing 😂
I was a gunsmith in the Swiss army 💪, I like to see these restorations, well done 👍
В швейцарской армии всё оружие крашенное да а воротить не пробовали
This channel is full of fakery. The "rust" almost always is the same, look at the thumbnails.
I recommend Mark Nowak and Backyard Ballistics for real restaurations.
@@торнадосорхота assuming you know what a gun is it goes without saying that this is a purely aesthetic restoration to then leave the piece on the nightstand rather than scrap it and certainly not shoot it....... I have done thousands of revisions on the FASS 57 assault rifle and once the work was finished I went to the shooting range to test them and adjust them, greetings ;-)
Doesn't restore to use. Destroys historical value as an artifact. Tries to look clever whilst doing so.
i totally agree
I mean if you think about it, it working and it from ww2 could increase it, but yeah I agree it should be kept it’s original condition so it can keep it’s artifactal condition
@@Spz751 exactly
@@kebabkobabeb🤦🏻♂️
@@Spz751🤦🏻♂️
Aw. She restored. And just in time for round 3.
NAAAAAAAAAAH 💀💀💀
hell yeah
YEAH!
Lol
Yea her wood s rusted, wait what? Ohhh it’s fake
Thats insane to paint the stock black instead of staining and sealing.
The stock on this one is plastic, brown Bakelite
if you don't like it, don't watch.
Got to appreciate the technological skill of the gunsmiths who created this weapon in the last century. A truly awesome piece of machinery
Why is the wood rusty? OMG! You don't think this is fake do you?!?
pretty obvious that it’s fake.
atleast we get some satisfying content tho, even if it was artificially rusted an all
Everything is so rusted and yet the screws come out so easily. Everything comes apart so easily with just a little WD-40 or none at all.
Fake or not I’m just here for the MG-34
@@AmaraTheTransFemboy Same here
das ist kein Holz....das ist eine frühe Art von Kunststoff.....Bakelit genannt
Man, if only the black paint were a bit more matte, the surface imperfections would show less..
Every law abiding citizen should own at least 2 of these for any emergency should one arise.
Emergencies seem to be arising weekly now
Sadly not enough left of this exact model
But there is a version with nato bullets that is a little bit slower. Is that also ok?
@@nicko4071 Once Trump is back the emergencies will cease as the USA will once again be a global superpower
Should convicted Felons , who haven't been in trouble for more than fifteen years. I have a nonviolent felony.And I'm not allowed to own a gun anymore.But my Conviction was in 2009. They told me.I paid my debt to society but apparently they lied to me. I haven't been in any trouble since then.And I have no right to protect my family apparently. Even though i've been a lawabiding citizen Since then
Very cool, wouldn't blueing be a better option than paint?
Yes
If painting, could use a Mohawk black primer. Then the top finish would fill most defects and would look richer.
In a word: yes.
So many pieces! A truly complex restoration. congratulations
Am I the only one who drinks beer and watches the clip?
Yes
Jep😊
@@d.k.237 I want more
@@mahmoudkhalil-q4z😢
I drinking Canadian Whiskey.
Не професионально. Ломаешь раритет как варвар
Так снимите как нужно делать
The most beautiful work I have ever seen!!
did this video break anyone elses hearts too
Awesome craftsmanship! ❤
Do not open a cardboard box with a 4.5" cutoff wheel and grinder.
“Hitler’s circular saw,” that’s what Soviet soldiers called this machine gun; the machine gun received the index MG.39, later changed to MG.39/41. Recognized as the best machine gun of World War II, its significant drawback was the rapid wear of the barrel due to the rate of fire. I'm amazed at how much work went into restoring it.
Ich bin begeistert von diesem Meister. Die Dynamik und das Können sind faszinierend
🔥🔥🔥
I would have left it with the natural wood stock and grip. Still a good job. You brought it back to how you received it. Just different taste for others. Maybe the person who sent it wanted the same as you got it. Thanks 😎🤓😝😛😋🤔😅🎳🎺
Damn just the restoration video is this long with skips imagine the time it took to restorr it without the skips......awesome work btw❤
Im going to assume that this weapon was non fireable after the restoration... I was hoping to see a machine gun restored to fully functional state...
If it is,he isn't going to say on youtube.
No after this much damage to the barrels and internals it would be beyond fireable because the risk of the guns exploded from the heat
Don't see the point of it then
Not really impressed with his technique to be honest he seems heavy handed and don't soak it in penetrative chemicals
@@darrenrheeston1092 if you're responding to my comment
It's called preserving firearms
👍👍 Ideally it would be nice to know where the MG34 has been for the last 80 years?
The MG34 was of course replaced by the MG42 mainly I understand because the latter was cheaper to produce by way of using more pressed steel components. There were also other design changes made, the result of which increased the rate of fire from about 900 rounds per minute on the MG34 to about 1300 rpm on the MG42, which is quite staggering.
this one is fake, so its not 80 yrs old
@@modchannel8387 I see, I wouldn't have known that. Who and why wouldn't make fakes of the real ones?
The mg 34 was never "replaced" it was used even in the latest tanks in ww2 as secondary armanent.
@Jonas-zedtler "Replaced" not in the sense that MG34 production stopped, I agree.......but replaced as the main machine gun of that class used in the German military I do say, because in the 3 or 4 year production run of the MG42, more were made than in the 11 or so years production run of the MG34.
@@Jonas-zedtler es wurde geplant das mg34 zu ersetzen was aber technisch nicht so leicht umsetzbar war aufgrund der kriegslage....deswegen wurden die mg34 obwohl teurer in der herstellung weiter produziert weil man die waffe einfach brauchte...
Amazing !!! Due to the presence of a concentric circle collimator, this weapon certainly served as anti-aircraft gun .
You just dicovered the cool water 👍👍👍👍👍
@@user1605. for your information and since you seem so intelligent, the MG34 (Maschinengewehr mod.1934) was not at all created for anti-aircraft use at its origin. It was an infantry machine gun, which was then mounted on tanks, then effectively transformed into anti-aircraft weapon, by addition of large-width collimators and probably more efficient ammunition, which could not have had the slightest use in infantry combat.
@@jansolo55 Yes Sergeant!💂💂💂💂
Damn straight and it shot down the red Baron.
Great Video Sir.. that MG looked GREAT .I’m gonna make one critical suggestion.. instead of U40 Penetrating Oil .. try my old tried and tested anti sieze.. it’s expensive but it’s called AeroKroil… I’ve tried them all.. Kroil was 5x better than anything I’ve tested.
German METALL the best 👍👍👍👍
Not at the End of the War! Not even the Tiger II’s armor plates were surface hardened at this time!
Every weapon is the EXACT same color of orange ? Different metals rust differently... And wood NEVER rusts, but his projects do. Suspicious ? Nah, not at all......
Ну этот еще в шикарном состоянии.... самый лучший пулемет за WWII
Regarding that piece dislodged from the stock, do you reckon it was the result of being struck by a plow, or the machine gun being hit by a shell fragment or grenade fragment?
Now this is a video that I like
It's great that he helped the MG 34 shine again from the rust
Brilliant Work
У моей бабушки в Севастополе в сарае такой же лежал
Stolen no doubt.
@@OverlordGrizzaka Ukrainians stole when they were under Hitler's capture, knowing that Stalin would come soon occupy them...
@@OverlordGrizzakaЭто не кража, а трофей.
Wow!! Mine did too in Kentucky 😂😂😂
@@LuckyMan-t6m на наших участках в войну трофейная команда стояла. А сосед там до революции ещё жил. Вот это дед и стырил пулемёт, а потом со сраху закопал. Когда стали уплотнять замтройку. Сказали, что ему герою гражданской жирно 26 соток, дели, а то сами поделим. Он разделил домовладнние на 6 участков и продал. Наш оказался снежный с его домом и с пулемётом. Его уже мой отец выкопал.
Une merveilleuse machine dont j’en aurait bien besoin pour certain quartier …
Отличная съёмка! Богатая фактура! Супер!
Crazy how the German army still uses the mg42 82 years later (mg3 but it’s a simple round conversion from Mauser 7.92x57 to nato 7.62x51) if it ain’t broke don’t fix it
Маэстро Оружейник Браво Мастер!
Mi scusi se può esprimersi in italiano le rispondo
@@liscadipesce5520 PRIME MAESTRO BRAVO !
😂😂😂😂😂
😆😁😄🤭😁
If this would be only an audio file, it would be so meditative to listen.
There are much better restaurators on youtube.
Theres are much FAKE restorations on UA-cam. At least this is real.....clown
So why are you here? Just to bitch?
Deutsche Wertarbeit 👍🇩🇪☮️
This is not reconstruction, this is brutal sculpture.
Que excelentes trabajos.
Слишком сложный и трудоемкий в изготовлении и не дешёвый пулемёт
In the MG81 restoration, you can see the room environment that it changes from a bightly-lit room to a single-lit room, and back. This goes to show that you shouldn't take the big-boy guns lightly (even if it's an LMG)! The guy really has to take a whole day (maybe two), just to finish the gun.
I wonder how many young men the last thing they saw or heard was the muzzle of that gun
Too many
Ето пулемёт и его вид и характер ето просто шы к оружие
Impressive work.
Why paint and not bluing?
Do not get, me wrong? Restoration = absolutely delightfull. Thx
I think the black Paint ruined it
Another great restoration man 👍👍
Good from a far,, but far from good..... That's a 50/50 resto. Good from 50 mph or 50 feet away.
Well done!
nicely done, but is there a way to treat/fix the rusted pitted surface area? That would be awesome if the whole surface would be smooth like original
Ain't no way he spray the gun instead of bluing it
Even today there must be tons of these MG34 parts kits that were torch cut by the ATF when imported into the USA years ago. Then put together on Aluminum recieves for dispalay in peoples houses. I remember seeing these things for sale. Mint condition, deep blued, all matching, brought in by at Century Arms. God only knows what happened to all of them.
Entah berapa banyak nyawa yang telah di ambil dengan senjata ini. Dan dia di perbaiki lagi.
Pekerjaan yang bagus
none lives, its fake
Amazing work... A questione.. where from this gun
This looks so legit. -_-
Ich hab noch NIE zuvor gesehen, dass man mit ner Flex einen Karton aufschneidet 🤦🏼💪🏼😂😂
Fantastic... the gun and the restorer man
Makes me wonder how many men met their demise from this war gun.
none, its a replica as pointed out by other comments on the details
Very impressive work on the MG 34… would it be possible to send “a restoration project “ to you.?
If you compare his findings with official findings, you quickly see that something is wrong
i mean even the rust looks interisting at least
No i'm watching too,but with a big glass of Bio milk.
Greetings Hagen from Munich
What is "Bio milk"??
Bio Milk ?
It is Milk from Cows who live on open fields a.n eat only natural Food and get no medicine for fester growing etc.
Hope that u re satisvite with this answer.
I know some words are written wrong
There's gotta be more behind this, iv never seen mg43's come out of the ground looking like that...
Could be from the Northern African campaign. The dust/sand looks like it and would - over 80 years - penetrate deep into the weapon...
Or in Russia maybe where they stmbked across a whole FW-190 just recently?
The German army dud leave a whole lot of stuff behind after all.
Unbezahlbare Arbeit.Kolossal👍
I would have used a satin finish black instead of what looks to be a gloss.
I hope this MG34 wasn't degraded on purpose
Could easily be a post war fake/recreation, other commenters have already ruled out the first.
Парняга ты крут. Будешь в Санкт-Петербурге - пиши, дёрнем водки
Стрелковое оружие Вермахта,это что-то.,,Das ist fantastisch"!!!!!!!
This is almost ASMR 👍
was ein Künstler....nicht von dieser Welt
this is not a restoration, but a garage tuning!:))) the welding is completely visible! Very funny!
🥰🥰👍50 million agree 😮
Wäre schön, wenn man diese Waffe noch mal gebrauchen könnte, man weiss ja nie. Besser haben und nicht gebrauchen, als wie brauchen und nicht haben.
पैला सेटगरेको देखाउनुना
OOO DAT 'UMIE MADE A PROPA' SNAZZGUN OUTA 'IS SHOOTA
Who posted that on Twitter refreshed the post after coming here haha
Dieses Video war schön und dynamisch😊
Never seen wood rust before.
It honestly was more artistic and enjoyable to preserve it as it eas found.... should have just sealed it and displayed it as was.
Restoration?…😂
How is this nit8
I'd never restore an old car if I couldn't drive it. Also a gun, if I couldn't fire it.
you can tell german engineering was just way ahead by its relatively good condition
So zerlegt man diese waffe nicht und ganz sicher nicht mit Gewalt
Scheinbar bist du nicht ausgebildet um diese waffe zu zerlegen
Very good job on that one. By the way in one of your last restoration videos about the k98 bayonett you replaced the push button and spring. Where can i find those parts to buy? I wanna do a restoration myself.
I bought some off of eBay.
Fascinating to watch. Master Craftsman and Restorer took this “Rusted Junk” project of history about as far as it could go, given the condition. Like the “50/50” reference on this restoration from an earlier respondent. Sums it up.
Nun ja bei allen Respekt !
Was fängt man nun mit diesem Teil an ? Schießen bestimmt nicht mehr , evtl. für ein Kriegs Waffenmuseum geeignet 🧐🤨
पैला सेट्गरेको देखाउनुना
You know it is BS when ever single mm of the gun and belt is 'rusted' up, including the wood stock. Come on...
Полная ерунда, а не реставрация. Объект практически рабочий. Всё снимается, без отмачиваний и прогрева корпуса. У нас даже в 90тых такого не было. Было конечно, но в большей степени не было.
How is it restored? It is a horribly pitted and painted black unsafe to fire mess. A restoration should look like it did when first manufactured.
Где он так хорошо сохранился? Явно не в подмосковных лесах.
В хозяйстве, незаменимаяясвещь!
This weapon had to be in some basement or low exposure environment. Not in the ground for sure. Any suggestions on where this weapon has been?
That was in the ground for sure Germany just made superior weapons my man
considerando el estado anterior. muy buen trabajo.
Well, looks suitable for s prop in Fallout or some other post-apocalyptic series. My question is why waste money on a new bolt carrier group rather than just “cleaning up” the old one? Nobody is going to be insane enough to attempt to fire this thing anyway.