Maybe its just me but I'm thinking it's probably unnecessary to store it in a bucket of mud to make it look like you dug it up from a garbage pile before you start the restore. Just restore it without the manufactured dig drama?
You do know it could be done like that to make it a little more fun to do right? It is obviously faked considering the first weapons history but still, I enjoy the content and even if it's faked it's not harming anyone
Деревенский способ реставрации - отмываем под струёй воды из колонки от грязи, можно с хозяйственным мылом, далее вытираем о трико или майку алкоголичку. Берём корыто для стирки, можно старое из оцинкованной стали. Заливаем соляркой, слитой с трактора. Кидаем в солярку Калаш на пару дней, можно добавить хозяйственного мыла в солярку. Раз в день переворачиваем Калаш, можно в корыте подвигать элементы автомата (затвор дёрнуть, магазин отцепить, крышку ствольной коробки приподнять). Через 2-3 дня достаем из солярки. Вытираем майкой или трико. Вместо wd-40 используем солидол, всё с того же трактора. Заряжаем один холостой патрон, взводим, производим выстрел. Солярку можно снова залить в трактор.
Я эти реставрации смотрю, это дичь какая то. Нормальные мастера руки бы оторвали, зачем смывать грязь? Правильно, незачем лучше поковыряем. В жопе у себя лучше пусть поковыряет.
Great video work obviously. But im thinking the rust and damage to the first gun was heavily staged. The mud and rust on the inside of the firearm means it would have been submerged for quiet some time. And for it to have absolutely no corrosion or pitting tells me it was more than like purposfully placed in mud/water just long enough to form some nice rust for the video. Just my opinion though obviously.
Did anyone detect any deep pitting, on even the softer metal parts, of that object? Severe rust, not baked mud, on the finish? This doesn't pass the sniff test.
There's no way this isn't staged. No one in their right mind is going to ignore a basic rule of firearm safety, always treat a weapon as if it's loaded, to first scrape mud off of it THEN drop the magazine.
I agree with you. However, if you understand firearm mechanics for this firearm, it only fires from the open bolt position. This means that because the bolt was fully forward it was in a safe position with or without rounds in the magazine.
@@JackOfAllNorse Thanks for the insight. I'm falling back on the firearms safety I learned in the military. Whether it was a 9mm, M16, SAW, M60 (an open bolt weapon), 50 cal or a Mk19 we assumed it was loaded until we personally verified otherwise.
Looks like me it was stuck in a bucket of mud for a month tops. If it had been any longer it would be pitted and it would not be able to unscrew those screws
It's actually pretty dope to see the restore process. But I ain't going to lie, I wish there was some commentary so we know what you're actually doing and why. Also the chemistry reactions etc. That would make your channel so much better. Well.. at least imo. Good stuff regardless. Editing is on point!
@@lanowyn never said it was a "restoration video". Just said it was dope to see the restore process. Don't care if it was staged or not. You missed my point entirely.
@@tomle2553 so you're willfully supporting a disingenuous youtuber knowing it may not be real. That's not really better dude, you were better off being ignorant lmao
The problem with these types of videos now is that people are just buying stuff in their garden for a year and then filming them being cleaned. However... great video!
I liked your video, very well done and concise. but to be exact... that's not an AK-47, it's an AKS because of its folding stock and shorter barrel. used by the crew of tanks and other very narrow and closed armored vehicles to carry a very long werpon. 👍
@@bobloy1070 yeah almost all of these are totally fake just like guys building the primitive mansions in the jungle out of mud with swimming pools etc..totally fake
This is an interesting restore but the gun wasn't rusted that much; the screws and pins came undone fairly easily, thats how i could tell. Good upload and a great job though!
@@Nittytash its clearly not genuine. How can so many items be recovered from mud, eventually there won't be anything else to find. This dude, like most other restore channels, stage the "restoration" for clicks
Consistently uses hardware store hand tools. I have not seen a single gunsmithing tool used. It's probably ok, though, because I haven't him work on a real firearm, only replicas. Nothing wrong with restoring replicas, lots of people enjoy them. Just be aware of the difference. And, please, if you "restore" a real gun, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith before you try to fire it.
How is there no pitting on the thin sheet metal? I would know I am “the kinzler bros”. Just finished a river found m1 garand. You can’t restore one gun every other day. These take like 20-70 hours of actual logged time. With correct gunsmithing tools.
wow,i love your chanell,you are true restorer. Thanks for real restoration videos. I am you subscriber from day one. Cheers from Croatia,land of million ak47s and mausers from past wars
Смешно , акм оказался акс_ом , затворная рама без газового поршня , это реставрация масса габаритного макета с возможностью стрельбы свето шумовыми боепрепасами 😂
I’m not trusting you. You sound like other people in here and you’re not providing any evidence/information as to WHY it’s fake. Anyone could comment saying, “it’s fake.” And get tons of likes, but no one is saying why it’s fake 🤔 Interesting.
I would think that blueing the barrel instead of spray painting would have been better (paint will melt off from heated barrel after firing) but then again I don’t think I would test fire this thing! Great video/restoration!
You pulled the front sight off with heat. I found that amazing. I tried to get the front sight/bayonet holder off of a SKS with heat. It was damn near impossible.
That was a bit disconcerting of him clearing mud from around the trigger not knowing if it's still chambering a round. The magazine appeared to be empty but there still can be a live round in the chamber. Treat it as loaded.
He is very talented I would charge for that cleaning the mixed one of what the gun costs GOD bless your talent congratulations from the Dominican Republic
Excellent video production. That's a lot of hard work well done. Looking forward to more. I have an old, rusty navy colt 36cal. I bet it's an uberti. I worry about using the metal brushes. That would scratch the surface. The liqui-moly is something I've never heard of. I'll check it out.
Wonder how many of these would actually be able to be fired...no doubt these are some awesome restorations tho. Just would not wanna be the one firing first until they get checked out for cracks/weakspots. Sorry, watched Scott (kentucky ballistics) almost kill hs, im good 😅.
Cool channel, but i would recommend that if you want to continue to upload videos, maybe don’t point the gun at yourself. Not hating at all btw.. love ur vids
As a mechanic in a steam power plant for over 10yrs I took ALOT of rusty equipment apart and it was never this easy.... Also WD40 never worked worth a crap on any if it. When it comes to taking apart rusty stuff heat is your best friend. Maby not so much with a firearm with the clip in it tho.
Maybe its just me but I'm thinking it's probably unnecessary to store it in a bucket of mud to make it look like you dug it up from a garbage pile before you start the restore. Just restore it without the manufactured dig drama?
Yeah, looks fake.
It is fake. You don't get that much "rust" on metal without extensive pitting. And it has none.
You do know it could be done like that to make it a little more fun to do right? It is obviously faked considering the first weapons history but still, I enjoy the content and even if it's faked it's not harming anyone
And I better not hear anything about what I said because I'm too tired for shits to be given so don't correct me or I'll do nothing!
Ya you are right
Деревенский способ реставрации - отмываем под струёй воды из колонки от грязи, можно с хозяйственным мылом, далее вытираем о трико или майку алкоголичку. Берём корыто для стирки, можно старое из оцинкованной стали. Заливаем соляркой, слитой с трактора. Кидаем в солярку Калаш на пару дней, можно добавить хозяйственного мыла в солярку. Раз в день переворачиваем Калаш, можно в корыте подвигать элементы автомата (затвор дёрнуть, магазин отцепить, крышку ствольной коробки приподнять). Через 2-3 дня достаем из солярки. Вытираем майкой или трико. Вместо wd-40 используем солидол, всё с того же трактора. Заряжаем один холостой патрон, взводим, производим выстрел. Солярку можно снова залить в трактор.
Я эти реставрации смотрю, это дичь какая то. Нормальные мастера руки бы оторвали, зачем смывать грязь? Правильно, незачем лучше поковыряем. В жопе у себя лучше пусть поковыряет.
I mi u Hratskoj isto tako
It's amazing that this had no actual pitting or intrusive corrosion, a miracle some might say! Not me though I'm just gonna call B.S.
Yeah, rusty plastic grip 😂
Who cares
I disagree *respectfully*
Where's the fun in that?
@@_ctpaxop it respectful not mean you simple minded cyka
I've never seen anything so "rusty" come apart so easily with wd-40..amazing
My exact fkn thought
Because it's made of USSR top grade metal.
It's fake
That's def fake
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9"do not have nice things because bad people steal" 🤯
Great video work obviously. But im thinking the rust and damage to the first gun was heavily staged. The mud and rust on the inside of the firearm means it would have been submerged for quiet some time. And for it to have absolutely no corrosion or pitting tells me it was more than like purposfully placed in mud/water just long enough to form some nice rust for the video. Just my opinion though obviously.
Tbh, as far as i know it cant be this way if the found that gun in the swamp or something.
The mud would’ve protected the gun from deep pitting
Agree
@@mariarusselldinopol7307 I agree with you
Not just your opinion but it is obvious. It is a fake restoration in the way it was intentionally burried to rust for a while.
At least they are restoring things that could get rusty. And not a rusty rubber tire.
What an amazing restoration😮 it started as a submachine gun and restored as an assault rifle. Wow 😂
Upgrades 👍
Exactly 😂😂😂😂😂
2 gun restoration video bro
For something so "rusted", it sure does look spotless....
Did anyone detect any deep pitting, on even the softer metal parts, of that object? Severe rust, not baked mud, on the finish?
This doesn't pass the sniff test.
Fake
Yup thats what im about to say as well no pitting whatsoever this is fake
when he pulls out the ak bolt the gas tube is literally shining
And somehow the synthetic grip panels could even rust
Is a top notch USSR quality metal. Doesn't rust in mud that much
There's no way this isn't staged. No one in their right mind is going to ignore a basic rule of firearm safety, always treat a weapon as if it's loaded, to first scrape mud off of it THEN drop the magazine.
How if its too rusty..
Exactly
I agree with you. However, if you understand firearm mechanics for this firearm, it only fires from the open bolt position. This means that because the bolt was fully forward it was in a safe position with or without rounds in the magazine.
@@JackOfAllNorse Thanks for the insight. I'm falling back on the firearms safety I learned in the military. Whether it was a 9mm, M16, SAW, M60 (an open bolt weapon), 50 cal or a Mk19 we assumed it was loaded until we personally verified otherwise.
I was trained the same when I was in. When I went into my trade as a weapons technician, we learned those neat little tidbits.
Awesome 😂the way the mud kept it from pitting at all is truly miraculous 😂 you should have another channel where you show how you stage this 💩.
you realize most people know the damage and wear is artificial. It's the cleaning and ASMR most people watch these for. Calm down.
This video may as well be an assembly of a new parts kit. Anyone who has dealt with rusted metal knows what it really looks like.
All depends on how old the rust is!
Looks like me it was stuck in a bucket of mud for a month tops. If it had been any longer it would be pitted and it would not be able to unscrew those screws
It's actually pretty dope to see the restore process. But I ain't going to lie, I wish there was some commentary so we know what you're actually doing and why. Also the chemistry reactions etc. That would make your channel so much better. Well.. at least imo. Good stuff regardless. Editing is on point!
It was staged and you fell for it. With respect
@@davidmcalevey6465 still doesn't change what I said. I'd still like some commentary. With respect.
@@tomle2553 you were tricked dude. This is not a restoration video, like you claimed it was
@@lanowyn never said it was a "restoration video". Just said it was dope to see the restore process. Don't care if it was staged or not. You missed my point entirely.
@@tomle2553 so you're willfully supporting a disingenuous youtuber knowing it may not be real. That's not really better dude, you were better off being ignorant lmao
I dug up a 57' Chevy in my backyard last week. Soap, water a scrub brush and some WD-40..good as new.
Believe or not, if this gun were to be completed submerged in a container of peroxide for at least 24 hrs, it will look brand new!
Peroxide?
@Awmmboy21
Yepper
You really know that guns hardware like the back of your hand very impressed!👌🏼
He is likely a Russian😂
Staged
Cuz he did! He bought it, disassemble it, rusted it and did the video 😂
@@IlNamelessKinglI he left the gun in salt water. even someone as dumb as you should be able to figure that out.
🔥🔥🔥
Great production value, sir. I thoroughly enjoyed this
That's the best restoration I've ever seen, even the blueing is so professional, not just the copper sulfate ghetto version.
It was staged.
You are great brother iam from India 😂❤
You should show them working after you restore them
do a video on how you weather it and cover it in dirt...
I subbed just for all the effort this guy puts into editing his videos, lining up shots, and his dedication to the asmr of it all.
Looks like a Czech CZ SA-23 from the 1950s. Good restoration job 👍
Ye bcs it Is an Czechoslovak SMG
Cambiaron de la subametralladora Checa modelo 25 para Al ruso al final
bro made it too interesting, i didn’t fell asleep now im wide awake at 5 am
У тебя золотые руки.👍👍👍👍👍
И не говори, просто загляденье)
Burying grandpa's guns in the backyard again😂😂😂 still fun to watch
This channel should be called:
I buried some 💩 in my backyard a few weeks ago & now I'm gonna dig it up & "fix it"
Your editing and lighting reminds me of Evil Dead movies. Great vid!!!
Yeah, and the reckless treatment of a gun that can be loaded with live ammo, with the magazine inserted... Only Ash would do that!
These guns look more in shape than my guns was put in the dirt for a year
20 minutes of satisfying stuff
Neat video. But my burning question is do the guns still shoot?
Ótima restauração ! No entanto,a arma restaurada não é mesma da primeira do início.Faça as comparações !!
But in the video, he restored two weapons, not one
Yea it’s def fishy and yes we know it’s two guns 😂
@@Deltathegoldenretriever ok 😊
São duas armas diferentes sendo restauradas neste video 👍
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤ AK 47 ❤🇧🇩🇵🇸🇮🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷❤️😎💪
Nice work, you should try a sonic washer, I'm sure it would make your life a bit easier,,keep up the good work!
nice work.. love it❤️❤️👏👏👍👍🍻🍻
I don’t care if it’s staged or not I just think that’s cool that you can restore a gun anyway
You know if you didn't smear mud all over you guns they wouldn't rust.
But how are the plastic and wooden parts rusted
@@ordinal-scrapzong
I have so many mixed emotions right now about this whole situation. Finished product looks great.
Sehr schöne Arbeit 👍🏻
The problem with these types of videos now is that people are just buying stuff in their garden for a year and then filming them being cleaned.
However... great video!
espectacular trabajo de restauracion y eso que vi la primera parte recien con el SA26
This transformation is awesome to watch!
I liked your video, very well done and concise. but to be exact... that's not an AK-47, it's an AKS because of its folding stock and shorter barrel. used by the crew of tanks and other very narrow and closed armored vehicles to carry a very long werpon. 👍
Not AK related at all. CZ-26
@@edjecollins4141 the second gun was an AK 😂😂
@@bang2loud1981 oh. I don't have good enough internet to watch the full video
Amazing to see the process of that firearm coming back to that quality!! You have to respect that type of knowledge and hands on hard work.
1 ست ع😊😂
I hope that’s sarcasm 😊
@@angstoner4915 why would it be sarcasm?
@@angstoner4915 bell end
@@antoinejohnson9131 Because its fake AF read some of the comments of people who actually know how rust and shit works. thats why
Does it take longer to put the fake mud and aging stuff on than it does taking it off?
Great question!!!😂😂😂😂
@@bobloy1070 yeah almost all of these are totally fake just like guys building the primitive mansions in the jungle out of mud with swimming pools etc..totally fake
Excellent work Sir, congratulations.👍🇧🇷
This is an interesting restore but the gun wasn't rusted that much; the screws and pins came undone fairly easily, thats how i could tell. Good upload and a great job though!
Great restoration...takes it from a cz26 to an Ak47.
Isn't that amazing 😂
Did u just skip to the end? He finishes the first gun midway then starts the ak..
🤣🤣🤣
I only subscribed because you are so dang good at restoring things great job even on the electro plating.
Amazing!!! I wouldn't want it, but an absolutely amazing job
Staged
@@davidmcalevey6465 how is it staged ?
@@Nittytash its clearly not genuine. How can so many items be recovered from mud, eventually there won't be anything else to find. This dude, like most other restore channels, stage the "restoration" for clicks
Irregardless of the comments great content and great work
I’m surprised a spider 🕷 or two didn’t come crawling out that thing 😂😂
ANOTHER VERY INTERESTING VID,. what a great weapon the AK's are & now restored for posterity..😉😊😛🤩
Consistently uses hardware store hand tools. I have not seen a single gunsmithing tool used. It's probably ok, though, because I haven't him work on a real firearm, only replicas. Nothing wrong with restoring replicas, lots of people enjoy them. Just be aware of the difference. And, please, if you "restore" a real gun, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith before you try to fire it.
no blueing
Great production!
How is there no pitting on the thin sheet metal? I would know I am “the kinzler bros”. Just finished a river found m1 garand. You can’t restore one gun every other day. These take like 20-70 hours of actual logged time. With correct gunsmithing tools.
wow,i love your chanell,you are true restorer. Thanks for real restoration videos. I am you subscriber from day one. Cheers from Croatia,land of million ak47s and mausers from past wars
@ I can’t tell if your serious
From 🇵🇭🇵🇭 I'm viewers 😊
Me who is waiting for test firing 😢
Wow no pitting at all. What was that AK made out of?
Need lots of knowledge and patience. Is it distilled water?
Смешно , акм оказался акс_ом , затворная рама без газового поршня , это реставрация масса габаритного макета с возможностью стрельбы свето шумовыми боепрепасами 😂
Если без поршня и светозвуковые отпадают,хотя можно каждый раз передёргивать затвор😂
Глиной закидали, потом помыли и вуаля!😂🎉
Да ну нафиг!серьезно?!?!!??вот это умище!действительно Фиропонт!😆
@@triptv-eb5wz пей таблетки, голова)
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Wow hahahaha amazing ak-47 restoration. 😊❤
This looks like an immensely fun and satisfying hobby
Yeah but its fake as hell
I have 1911 can you do restoration it
Where and how did you learn to do this? Would love to learn.
I am a restorer and trust me this is fake!!!
Most of them Are!
Looks very fake 😂
This is actually the first time I’m peeping these videos and they are pretty interesting 💯. Can you tell me what’s fake about it?
Are you wrilly ? 😮
I’m not trusting you. You sound like other people in here and you’re not providing any evidence/information as to WHY it’s fake. Anyone could comment saying, “it’s fake.” And get tons of likes, but no one is saying why it’s fake 🤔 Interesting.
Looks like you know a lot,, , great job.. amazing.
You look kind of young. It's great to see a young person skills.
Did you bury in in you backyard for s few weeks before deciding to restore it?
Amazing Gun restoration
Sound brand new or like the real thing 🤔
Wonderful, now it can be used again. ??
This AK is a type 1 underfolder 😳
The sound is so prety and this is the Best ASMR in the earth
The wash is the Best sound
Would it still work or due to the cleaning process removing rust and metal it'd be rattly making it dangerous to use?
I would think that blueing the barrel instead of spray painting would have been better (paint will melt off from heated barrel after firing) but then again I don’t think I would test fire this thing! Great video/restoration!
PURE GENIUS 💯👊
You pulled the front sight off with heat. I found that amazing. I tried to get the front sight/bayonet holder off of a SKS with heat. It was damn near impossible.
En verdad son unos verdaderos expertos de armas unos genios 🎉🎉🎉
Good God the type 1 ak ... Ehy would you do that to og.
This is like getting one of those “Dig for dinosaur bones” kits they market to pre-schoolers.
The do not recommend buttons exists for a reason.
That was a bit disconcerting of him clearing mud from around the trigger not knowing if it's still chambering a round. The magazine appeared to be empty but there still can be a live round in the chamber. Treat it as loaded.
too funny! maybe you can find some old knives in your back yard too.
Cleaning dried dirt off of anything is just too dang satisfying and we all know that
Always i go to end and watch the final result 😂
A lot of parts came out pretty easy to for it to be that old and rusty
this is not AK-47. this is AKS. you know that ak-47 is a bad name?, and congratulations nice work, Greetings from Poland👍💪
This is actually a AK47 type 1 underfolder
Nahh that gun looks like it got deep fried 😂😂😂
He is very talented I would charge for that cleaning the mixed one of what the gun costs GOD bless your talent congratulations from the Dominican Republic
Хороший юмор...😂😂 Реставрация польского пистолет-пулемета, а получился наш АК!!😂😂😂
Never saw so much new rust on such an old item, I bet this was in pretty good shape before you put it into a bucket of mud for a few weeks.
Wow.... that's so awesome...it's downright.... unbelievable 🤥🤨😶
function like old days or just to be fancy..?
Excellent video production. That's a lot of hard work well done. Looking forward to more. I have an old, rusty navy colt 36cal. I bet it's an uberti.
I worry about using the metal brushes. That would scratch the surface. The liqui-moly is something I've never heard of. I'll check it out.
These are staged restorations. No pitted metal and all springs intact are two big ones.
Wonder how many of these would actually be able to be fired...no doubt these are some awesome restorations tho. Just would not wanna be the one firing first until they get checked out for cracks/weakspots. Sorry, watched Scott (kentucky ballistics) almost kill hs, im good 😅.
Why do you lean the most weirdest items ever but it looks so good
Cool channel, but i would recommend that if you want to continue to upload videos, maybe don’t point the gun at yourself. Not hating at all btw.. love ur vids
Действительно "Золотые" руки.
Браво, мастер !
As a mechanic in a steam power plant for over 10yrs I took ALOT of rusty equipment apart and it was never this easy....
Also WD40 never worked worth a crap on any if it. When it comes to taking apart rusty stuff heat is your best friend.
Maby not so much with a firearm with the clip in it tho.
Where do all these caked-on-dirt guns come from? They are so common