old gun restoration - rusty gun restoration
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I restore an old and rusty pistol in this video. The gun was completely rusted before the restoration and stuck with rust, so I had to do a full restoration process for this old gun. This old gun needed electrolysis to remove all traces of rust present, so after that, the old rusty gun is clean and ready for bluing.
For this old gun I had to rebuild the primer assembly because it was completely broken and rusty, and on top of that I had to polish the internal and external parts of this gun. I have cold burnished the small components. After the bluing treatment, I polished the handle and treated it with impregnating and lacquer wax. I hope you enjoyed the video.
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Awesome job bring it back to life and thank you for sharing
Brilliant job great to see old firearms brought back to life great video thanks ...
Хорошая работа мастер. Лови лайк.
Greetings from Southern California USA, or should I say Ciao. Nice work. Reminds me of the Ford Theater Museum's display in Washington, of the single-shot Deringer pistol that was used in the Abraham Lincoln assassination circa 1865.
@brittakriep2938
2 жыл бұрын
As far as i know, Booth's pistol was not boxlock.
ahahaha Mazzagatti. Means “cat killer” in Italian. lol
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Non volevo scrivere io la traduzione 😁
@powereln
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 ahahahah è tutto molto bello 😀
@tiberiusvindex804
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 To be fair, in English we just call them Derringers.
@aloeverga4437
2 жыл бұрын
@@tiberiusvindex804 in argentina we call them “matagatos” what means “cat killer” too
@abhishekajith2159
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 😂😍
Cool restoration!
Beautiful old gun, I'm glad to see you do more guns other than modern cartridge firing guns! The variety is refreshing, and cant wait to see what's next. Hopefully a firing test. 😉 Where do you find all these guns in this condition?
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
I find most of these gun's from private seller
great vidoe bro i like your chanel too much have a great day
Oh my jesus you are amazing man
This was beautiful restoration
Nice job! And at the 7:00 minute mark, that's the way I like to work on a restoration project!! 🙂
5:30 oh my gosh, big mistake!! you can buy the nipples, are very cheap , for exemple from Pietta, Uberti or Pedersoli... it's completely wrong to weld it , because the nipple needs to be changed after some time (black powder is very corosive and percusion deforms it)
Beautiful!
Hello first comment
What a wonderful restoration video to watch. The gentleman invested far more time, effort, materials, and chemicals into the restoration more than the antique pistol was worth, brand new in the middle 19th century or today as an antique. He restored this pistol to museum quality. I've seen photos of this type of single-shot percussion pocket pistols in several books on old and antique firearms. It must have been a commonly produced, simple, straightforward, self-defense pocket pistol for its time, circa, 1840 to 1865. By the end of the American Civil War time period, unitary metallic cartridges had proven their value on the battlefield and thus muzzle loading rifles, carbines, and pistols rapidly went out of use. This common self-defense pocket pistol was probably economically priced in its time. It was only one-shot so the shooter had to be careful. But the one-shot was obviously of a large caliber shown here, more than .50 caliber, probably .60 caliber. Therefore the ball or Minie' ball must have conveyed some stopping power against an aggressive assailant. When you're trying to fend off an attacker armed with a knife or club, you definitely want your one shot to stop him in his tracks. There is no second chance as with a traditional, two-shot Derringer. 19th century customers of this convenient pocket pistol were likely wary of muggers, footpads, lurkers, highwaymen, and the like, the type of disreputable individuals encountered on the streets after dark or on dark, moonlit nights along carriage paths and country roads. In the 19th century it was still very risky to be out and about after dark. One needed to be armed. Not everyone was skilled with a knife nor wanted to use one. But a small, handy pocket pistol shooting a large lead ball or Minie' ball was a good guarantor of personal safety. In a northern Alabama gun store a few decades ago, I passed up the opportunity to purchase a $50 descendant of that pistol shown in the video. The barrel tipped up for the insertion of a single, .38 Special cartridge. I sort of wish now that I had purchased it just for collection. At the time I thought, just one shot only? Too risky. Might as well purchase a two-shot Derringer to be on the safe side if I wanted a small, pocket pistol.
@topnotchplayer2255
2 жыл бұрын
Very insightful comment, thanks
Your videos have always been amazing but they are getting better and better! This video was a pleasant surprise and has cheered me up 🥰
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to read your comment 🙏
@roza1139
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 ☺️
Waiting the fire test hehe
Hot blueing and cold blueing in one video, nice!
This guy did not mess around! Great job!
Great craftsmanship!!!! Classic Italian flint lock! Great job!!👍
Me encanto el final, magnífica restauración, solo faltaría la prueba de fuego😅
Cool project and a brilliant job 👍 turned out incredible. Very nicely done
Amazing as always.
Come sempre senza parole! Un numero 1 assoluto!
Another beautiful firearm
Very cool
That's a lovely gun ! Well done !
Magnific!
Beautiful work as always...
Very good restoration 👍
Excelente trabajo soy fans de estas restauraciones. Me gustaría verlas en vivo yo ahí presente la verdad
Eso sí es arte! Todo un máquina!
are you going to shoot with this historic piece in a video?
Looks very good. 👍
Perfecto magnifico..
Nice work, for sure.
Thanks for sharing
Fantastic!!
Lindo trabalho. Parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷
En Français Pistolet basque ! Les basques étaient des poches à l’arrière d’une veste ou l’on pouvait cacher les pistolets !
It looks great!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
Great video as always paisano!
I Like the pistol 😊😊
Love the work btw🔫💯💯💯
good job..
Wonderful 👍👍👍👍
Come sempre, una vera goduria. Complimenti.
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Grazie mille 🙏
Two thumbs way Up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have the exact same pistol in my collection.
Ver el amor con que trata cada pieza es para confiarle cualquier reparación de un arma antigua. Mis respetos.
Love your videos and the best part is no music ❤️🥰😍🙌🤟🤘👍🤙
انت مبدع حقا..!! ❤️
Very cool.
Really impressive, keep on doing the great job, cheers from France
Good work 💪
When we talk about restoration!
wow i love your restoration....you got a subscriber
Good job bro
Good job my dear
Magic
Magnifique, très beau travail 👍
ECCOLOOOO mi Mancavano i tuoi video 👍👍👍 Aspetto la prova a fuoco!
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Heilá! Presto la prova di fuoco 😉
@italianduded1161
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 daje!!! 👍👍👍💪🏻
Mazzagatti that is something like cats killer lol
Nice video
Nice 👍
Bravo!!!!
How to restore m1887 gun pls
Love from india
i'm like you video and i have question were you buy old or broke gun ?
@nordidj7682
2 жыл бұрын
@@hampter2407 I speaking on english very bad , sorry
@nordidj7682
2 жыл бұрын
@Zachary Burgard thanks
I like my black powder pistols deep fried
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice little pistol now
Nicee work
Nice
il capo del restauro
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Grazie mille 🙏
Buon giorno, antecedente il 1890 è arma antica. Un caro saluto e ...... complimenti per l'ottimo lavoro! Bello il legno dell'impugnatura!
luar biasa restorasinnya 👍
Top!!
Are you really in Palazzo San Gervasio? I go there every year to visit family! It's crazy that there is people that genuinely know that small isolated town.
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah of corse! When you come here tell me 😉 write me a DM on my instagram page. We can drink a peroni with a panzerotto 👍
@randyxyt5562
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 Hell yeah dude!
I want this 😃
Bravo complimenti 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 ottimo restauro
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Grazie mille
اولین کامنت
I learned this in chemistry class
Curious why you chose to solder the nipple in rather than thread and screw in. Can you trust solder to hold if it is actually fired? Though I doubt with its age that is a wise idea..... But AWESOME job!
Nice! Good job on the restoration brother, it's fun to see them "come back to life"! :) Thanks for sharing with us. God bless. Rev. D.
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
God bless you and your family bro 🙏thank you fro your comment
RESPECT 👍👍👍👍
Complimenti gran bel lavoro! 👍🇮🇹
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Grazie mille
Looks like an old pocket percussion cap single shot pistol or derringer these were fired at point blank
@brittakriep2938
2 жыл бұрын
In 1950s Germany such pistols had been still in use to scare away annimals from wineyards and fields before harvest time with loud noise.
👏👏👏This 1 is not fake. Unless?
Dope💯
Fire test? 😅
What's about firing test?
Scusa la domanda ma dove li trovi tutti questi oggetti?
Top 👊😎🇧🇷
Hola, que voltaje y amperaje utilizas en la electrolisis??
Ciao from sunny Southern California USA. Will you ever make a shooting range video on this cool restoration.
Donde la habrá conseguido???
thank you to video 👍👌
@restaurato6629
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for be here bro
@Mohamad-32
2 жыл бұрын
@@restaurato6629 welcome ❤
I would really enjoy a video with a voice over explaining what you are doing. 🤞