Webley Scott MK IV Revolver Restoration
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Webley Scott MK IV Revolver Restoration
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In this captivating video, join me on a journey as I meticulously restore an antique Webley Scott MK IV Revolver, a piece of history that harks back to a bygone era of craftsmanship and innovation. The Webley Scott MK IV holds a place of significance as a prominent British revolver, known for its service during pivotal moments of history.
Procured from an online firearms store, this revolver boasts a storied past, having been witness to events that shaped generations. Despite its noble heritage, the passage of time had taken a toll, leaving the revolver in a state of disrepair. The cylinder was entirely jammed due to the ravages of time, the extractor rod spring had lost its vigor, and to complicate matters, the firing pin was nowhere to be found.
Undaunted, I embarked on the restoration process with determination, fully aware of the historical value encapsulated within this firearm. As I meticulously breathed new life into each component, I couldn't help but reflect on the hands that had held this revolver and the stories it must have silently carried.
The first challenge was swiftly unloading the revolver, a process that delicately untangled it from its past. Once relieved of its burden, a gentle brushing lifted away the vestiges of rust and dust, setting the stage for a meticulous disassembly. With precision and patience, every component took a dip in my trusted rust remover, emerging hours later with the rust's grip significantly diminished.
One glaring imperfection was a crater that marred the revolver's surface. This had to be addressed, a task requiring precision and dedication. The barrel, ravaged by rust and pitting, demanded a thorough cleansing. Armed with a brass brush and a repertoire of techniques, I embarked on an extensive journey to restore its original splendor. Hours of effort were invested in refining the barrel's interior, ultimately resulting in a glassy, polished finish.
And so, the art of metalworking took center stage. Addressing the revolver's mostly flat surfaces, I employed files and angle grinders, seamlessly transitioning to a small Dremel wielding sandpaper of varying grits. This arduous process culminated in a delicate sanding, followed by a lustrous polish using a specialized compound.
After an invigorating kerosene wash and an ingenious chalk powder cleansing, every piece gleamed with newfound radiance. Yet, the puzzle remained incomplete without a firing pin. Resourcefulness led to the creation of a new firing pin from a repurposed drill bit. A symphony of nickel plating, brass plating, and meticulous lacquering ensued, rendering the revolver's exterior a dazzling shade reminiscent of gold.
The moment of truth arrived as I painstakingly reassembled the puzzle. Admittedly, this step was not without its challenges, but through the aid of informative videos and relentless determination, the pieces found their rightful places.
Thank you immensely for joining me on this restoration odyssey. Your viewership is deeply appreciated, and I hope this video resonates with your fascination for the art of restoration and the echoes of history. Stay tuned for more captivating endeavors!
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I can not say that I like the final result. You took a pistol with character and history and made it look brand new and brass-plated it. Just my opinion.
Сердце обливается кровью,когда вижу оружие в таком состоянии
What happened to all the identifying marks,etc.?
Pulizia ottima rifinitura non soddisfacente a veri preferito una brunitura
when draw filing use chalk to prevent clogging
Really nice restoration, although personally not keen on the brass finish.
@mustakimkhan6071
10 ай бұрын
Op
@mustakimkhan6071
10 ай бұрын
Op
Using the needle nose pliers to handle the screws is a nice touch, kind of humorous.
In that condition any finish can be tolerated. If someone is willing to put forth the effort to get it repaired and operating, great.
Я понял ,почему он превратил револвер в латунную игрушку...чтоб не провели его в криминал !
I'm still waiting for the gun video.
Lol the firing pin on the weblys were attached to the hammer no free floating. I highly doubt that will ever fire again.
Amazing restoration skills I must say
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
O.M.G. Good thing this is not an original! Angle grinders, wire wheels, violent sanding are the biggest NO-NO in restorations. This firearm had BEEN DESTROYED!
Deve ser um armeiro pra saber como desmontar e montar! Belíssimo trabalho, parabéns!
It is interesting to guess where this work is being done. Some of the brand names on the tools give you hints. It is nice to know that other people in different parts of the world share interests.
Nice restored revolver. I'm not a fan of the brass ,I think it was nicer looking in the nickel finish.
Amazing restoration!
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Okay. Next time we'll watch that.
UN TRABAJO DE RESTAURACION MUY EXELENTE
It is not a real and original W&S MK IV revolver, it is a modern copy made in India...
@weedwacker1716
10 ай бұрын
Oh, so that was new in box then?
@martingolding4951
10 ай бұрын
Yep made his rust and earns money from these fake restorations youtube has loads of these so called restorations seen hundreds of different items
@MillwalltheCat
10 ай бұрын
Copy made in Darra. You have to admire the local maker, working in a crude workshop and using an original as a pattern. Dreadful 'restoration' though.
@samuelfellows6923
9 ай бұрын
Fraudulent 😠
@gregorymartin6488
9 ай бұрын
Yes, thats what I thought - although I skipped much of the video, I didn't see any stamps or proof markings and it didn't have look of a quality revolver from Webley...
Makes me want to nickel plate my Webley
Such a beautiful restoration 😃😃
@Restorationcircle
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
You should invest in a can of Kroil or at least some liquid wrench. WD40 is terrible as a rust penetrant. A gallon of Evaporust would be quite useful too.
@brittakriep2938
10 ай бұрын
Do you know legendary german Ballistol?
Where is the cartridge case ejector on the cylinder?
That firing pin looked awfully long , end up rupturing a primer if it is.
Você é un eselente restaurador parabens
Wow
I have one of these
Shelock Holmes using such type revolver ?
хорошая работа, но надо было никелированным оставить
Nice job. Left an abo. Wouldn't it be a good idea to get a sandblasting device? This would ease the process of cleaning the surface. Thus, now residuals of rust would remain in places other tools would not reach into.
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
Not a bad idea
Ice cream has no bones.
Why you're not bluing the gun??
Making a firing pin out of a drill bit..who woulda thunk it.
your next loaf of bread is going to taste bloody awful 🤣🤣
I don't think it would be that easy you're telling me you didn't strip one of them screws.. I think this was a setup
Es prolijo. Minucioso. Entretenido. No me gustó el brass..
Hrůza. Takto se mu pomstít. To ho měl raději nechat v původním stavu, než z něj udělat takový paskvil.
Commendable restoration job but I would have liked it better if you had just hot blued The Beast. You're pretty handy with a file, my friend
Лучше бы просто сделать воронение, классика есть классика,да и после ржавчины наносить покрытие всё равно не очень
@Restorationcircle
10 ай бұрын
Я понимаю вашу точку зрения на использование классического подхода к использованию методов предотвращения ржавчины, таких как гальванизация. Действительно, есть определенная вневременная привлекательность сохранения традиционных методов. Нанесение защитного покрытия после появления ржавчины иногда может привести к далеко не идеальным результатам. Однако также стоит учитывать, что достижения в области покрытий и технологий привели к более эффективным способам предотвращения ржавчины и продления срока службы материалов. В конечном счете, выбор между классическими методами и современными подходами зависит от таких факторов, как предполагаемое использование, желаемая эстетика и доступные ресурсы. Оба метода имеют свои достоинства, и важно взвесить преимущества каждого из них при принятии решения.
@DmitriyDenisoc
10 ай бұрын
@@Restorationcircle я не спорю с мастером,в любом случае вы знаете лучше меня,и как бы не было вы вернули к жизни вещь,а цвет это уже второстепенно, спасибо за видео
Really Cool 😎
Great restoration, can't say I like the brass look.
@Restorationcircle
5 ай бұрын
You and me both!
That was amazing. You are awesome taking a rusty old piece of metal and turning it into something so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Goodjob. Interesting video.
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Brass plating, really? Great Job, but in my opinion it needed to be blued. if not, at least you could have kept it nickle plated.. imho
@Restorationcircle
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I chose brass plating for its unique aesthetic and durability, but I totally understand your preference for bluing or nickel plating. Different finishes indeed bring their own charm. Each choice has its merits, and I'm glad we can appreciate the various possibilities in customizing our creations. Your feedback is valuable, and it's great to see the diversity of opinions in the crafting community. Happy crafting!
@Azobassify
10 ай бұрын
@@Restorationcircle Still a wonderful restoration. You're incredibly talented. My preference for Blueing is only because I've never seen a Webly Mark VI that wasn't blued, and I'd love to have an original one day. If I had your skill in restoration, that one would have been it! lol ... Wonderful job.
Sou do Brasil gostaria de possível você por legendado em português pois não entendo em inglês sou de Curitiba Paraná Antônio seus vídeos são muito bons
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
muito obrigado
A really Impressive restoration .I really enjoyed it ,Thank You Much ,Keep it Up 🙏🏻
@Restorationcircle
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Bude střelbyschopná?
Lindo
Przepiękny jest ten stary i bardzo zabytkowy rewolwer pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍
How Just how
@AD-mcfurious3663
7 ай бұрын
That thing was practically a pile of rust
*Well done!!!*
@Restorationcircle
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much♥️♥️🤗
dame 👍👍 good job
@Restorationcircle
7 ай бұрын
Thanks ✌
that is a real restoration - all the other gun restoration channels give the guns not a nice surface , its still scrap metal - well done and go ahead
@FrFr224
10 ай бұрын
It’s not finish looks horrible
you took the numbers off the gun. Why? Granny
"welcome back to resroration circle"???????
Indiana Jones pistol lol
That's an awesome find
I must say, you don't know how to file
Each to his own I suppose. Not my kettle of fish!!!! Yuck!!!!
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now thats the way it should be done no pitts how does it shoot i have a couple and they are really fun to plink with if u can find 38 s and w ammo
@Restorationcircle
10 ай бұрын
It sounds like you're quite pleased with the method used and the outcome of the project. Ensuring a smooth finish without any pits is definitely the ideal way to approach such work. As for the performance, it's great to hear that you find those firearms enjoyable for plinking. If you're looking for 38 S&W ammo, availability can sometimes be a challenge, but when you do find it, it adds to the overall fun of shooting and maintaining these guns. Keep enjoying your time at the range!
Definitely not brass and isn't original it's usually bluing
How to fuck up an antique firearm, give it to this guy. RESTORATION my arse!
What happened
wie langweilig: du bist gefühlt der Tausendste der einen Metallgegenstand mit Salzsäure behandelt, und nachher den Rost wieder entfernt - gääähhn,
How are you allowed to have possession of a firearm
Благодаря такому мастеру, у этого оружия зализаны грани и он выглядит как обмылок. Мог бы сделать и получше. Исходный материал был неплохим.
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Brass finish, really? Good job it wasnt an original item. Youve ruined it in my opinion but ok as a novelty ornament i guess
@brittakriep2938
10 ай бұрын
With this brass cover of surface, there is the danger of Grünspan ( don' t know english word).
@armorer94
10 ай бұрын
@@brittakriep2938 verdigris.
@rjsgunsnstuff3322
9 ай бұрын
Definitely more of a rebuild than a restoration.
@b-genspinster7895
9 ай бұрын
I have a Heritage which has a brass-like finish. I don’t think it’s so bad. Still, I’d rather have seen it stopped at nickel plating or blued.
@billdornan4379
8 ай бұрын
The nickel finish would have been my choice. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Shoot
Well - you have the effort, but no basic knowledge 😱. That's horrible. Next time NO file. Aluminum jaws on the vise, never rotary movement into the barrel. That gun is poor. H.
That brass looks AWFUL. A fake Gen Pattern!!
Does anyone really think that was a rusty old gun? If it was ALL of the tiny screws would have snapped or stripped. Cripes what a joke
crap
work of a genious
Po co to robił skoro nie wystrzelił
🌠🌠🤳🤳🔎☄️💕💕
Terrible finish to be honest.