Niestety część miękka czyli tapicerska jest okropna. Natomiast część drewniana wspaniała!
@enriquemari6189Күн бұрын
Cuento chino
@jakebumbsteadКүн бұрын
I really thought I’d see what it looked like in the beginning and then fast forward to see the end result. Nope I watched the entire thing. What skills this person has. Just amazing. And then the photography and editing were just as skilled. Well done!
@jordan1371Күн бұрын
The big question is can it shoot
@JakeHughes-oo7gyКүн бұрын
He ruin the barrel
@user-bp2ej3od5tКүн бұрын
Silence would be better than music.
@CarlosDotti-sr1uqКүн бұрын
Verdaderamente un jenio .te felicito un millon de veces 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@RumMonkeyableКүн бұрын
High gloss finish is not a good choice. This beautiful chair deserved better.
@BlacksunaeonКүн бұрын
Wtf... this was cleaned, but NOT restored by any definition
@user-du4bj1dv6dКүн бұрын
ນະນະນະ
@user-du4bj1dv6dКүн бұрын
ຫີນເຫລັກກະໄຟ
@josephkerley363Күн бұрын
You have a light touch when using a rotary tool. I was hesitant to see you use it, but it worked! That wood was really dry. You did a good job.
@efraing13582 күн бұрын
The soft core porn music in the background adds a good touch, the wife legit thought I was watching a porno..
@duhopie8382 күн бұрын
So we put a pin in the barrel so if anyone is dumb enough to fire this thing it's guaranteed to self destruct? Why? Is this for legality reasons?
@lunglyhawj76292 күн бұрын
Nice pp 🥴
@PentaxBlogger2 күн бұрын
hard to watch. You SHOULD leave it as it was. You could also WELD new one. This was not restoration. Still pile of junk.
@MonsterPickle4202 күн бұрын
Could've done without the music.
@DiegoDaltroBarreto2 күн бұрын
Fire 💥💥💥?
@user-bg1se3wd2i2 күн бұрын
How much does it cost to do something like that, for a client
@iDropPhats2 күн бұрын
When I saw the thumbnail I was sure there would be almost nothing left to restore. Incredible job
@dajeep26722 күн бұрын
PPSH-41 used by Russians by far my favorite aesthetic looking gun 👍
@dummy-head2 күн бұрын
This is fake 😂 it’s not restored it wouldn’t function but 1 round at a time and probably has extreme headspace issues 😂
@Stakbundles181252 күн бұрын
How tf did it get all corroded like that? 😅😅
@rustyaxelrod2 күн бұрын
You are a sick man… (thumbs up😉)
@robertaldrich10862 күн бұрын
What Model,Make ,year and caliber is it?
@pbp44322 күн бұрын
Real art
@clinthowe76292 күн бұрын
Oh wow! this is so cool, I really like this, Thank You for taking us on this journey. ❤
@estebanvivas61012 күн бұрын
Genial
@nastyoz2492 күн бұрын
As someone who's about to take on a 1900-1910 Remington 12 gauge as a repair!! I figured I'd jump on and see what everyone else does. My question is, why do you all call this restored?? 🤔 when it's, in fact, repaired... Restored means it's been returned to its original condition... Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think they used migs to weld these from factory 140 years ago 😂 He's done an absolutely amazing job considering what he started with! But the second I saw the thumbnail, I knew this wasn't going to be a true restoration as there wasn't enough gun to start with 😂
@Hammarsand2 күн бұрын
Why don't you use the sandblaster?
@gladyszannin77032 күн бұрын
Sorry, but you should use natural leather, similar fabric to the original and less shine. This is not a restauration
@zoltarwizdom67082 күн бұрын
It’s the 70’s porno soundtrack that does it for me.
@jaymie8552 күн бұрын
Something about that gun, if not everything, gives me a feeling that it's haunted. It was used in a war, probably had killed a couple of people.
@_Gutkoski2 күн бұрын
Essa daí vem com sangue junto lol
@jasperjasper16432 күн бұрын
Can you please make contact with me if possible. Thank you .
@lucadmartinez42212 күн бұрын
Increíble obra de arte
@pablobarros6102 күн бұрын
As always you do a great job with your restorations. I always look forward to your videos. A hug straight from Minas Gerais -Brazil.
@blessed7fold2 күн бұрын
There's an old saying that says you can't polish a turd and that certainly applies to this gun. That thing is too far gone.
@n1ghtst6lker022 күн бұрын
If you're the same guy I've commented on several times now that's from italy. I hate to burst your bubble but the boxer rebellion was the oldest battle in italian history involving Americans. And that happened from 1899 to 1901 in China. After that was World war 1 which was from 1914 to 1918 so at the most this pistol could be 106 years old. Americans only participated in battles in Italy in 1918 which was the end of the war. Either way this isn't a restoration it's a ruination of a historical artifact. Theres maybe 5% of the original piece left after all that. Im not denying your skill. Im denying your claim of it being in the dirt for 140 years. If you were gonna do this to it you shouldve left it in the dirt. But I'd argue it's much more likely that its even younger than that becaus its more likely to have come from world war 2.
@user-ib4kh3tw1j2 күн бұрын
симукляр ( simulacre )
@Meet_Me_In_The_Pit2 күн бұрын
Id love to have found that...not only would i have restored it but also i woulda made a new one piece by piece from stainless.ive done this with every gun i own...of course none were in this bad of shape but most were gun show purchases and then i made fully functional replicas.so far ive made a few but i keep losing them
@t1m3l0rd2 күн бұрын
Americans: “still good to take it to school” Hahaha
@Gelathagath2 күн бұрын
Too much hacking and grinding. Should’ve taken better care of it. More sand and solution. Less abrasives. But that being said, still, good job. Really.
@kylejones-ur8mm2 күн бұрын
those welds were looking spooky haha gj
@dtmkejuan16882 күн бұрын
nb: me: i bet he wont shoot it he indeed did not shoot it
@jejc10013 күн бұрын
Wonder if it shoots? Lol
@xthe_moonx3 күн бұрын
That's a PPSH
@siddarthbhagirath58833 күн бұрын
this gun was used to hunt down the remnants of the last reich. Incredible
Пікірлер
thats fricken awesome
A restore video that isn't bull, that's relieving
Niestety część miękka czyli tapicerska jest okropna. Natomiast część drewniana wspaniała!
Cuento chino
I really thought I’d see what it looked like in the beginning and then fast forward to see the end result. Nope I watched the entire thing. What skills this person has. Just amazing. And then the photography and editing were just as skilled. Well done!
The big question is can it shoot
He ruin the barrel
Silence would be better than music.
Verdaderamente un jenio .te felicito un millon de veces 👍👍👍👍👍👍
High gloss finish is not a good choice. This beautiful chair deserved better.
Wtf... this was cleaned, but NOT restored by any definition
ນະນະນະ
ຫີນເຫລັກກະໄຟ
You have a light touch when using a rotary tool. I was hesitant to see you use it, but it worked! That wood was really dry. You did a good job.
The soft core porn music in the background adds a good touch, the wife legit thought I was watching a porno..
So we put a pin in the barrel so if anyone is dumb enough to fire this thing it's guaranteed to self destruct? Why? Is this for legality reasons?
Nice pp 🥴
hard to watch. You SHOULD leave it as it was. You could also WELD new one. This was not restoration. Still pile of junk.
Could've done without the music.
Fire 💥💥💥?
How much does it cost to do something like that, for a client
When I saw the thumbnail I was sure there would be almost nothing left to restore. Incredible job
PPSH-41 used by Russians by far my favorite aesthetic looking gun 👍
This is fake 😂 it’s not restored it wouldn’t function but 1 round at a time and probably has extreme headspace issues 😂
How tf did it get all corroded like that? 😅😅
You are a sick man… (thumbs up😉)
What Model,Make ,year and caliber is it?
Real art
Oh wow! this is so cool, I really like this, Thank You for taking us on this journey. ❤
Genial
As someone who's about to take on a 1900-1910 Remington 12 gauge as a repair!! I figured I'd jump on and see what everyone else does. My question is, why do you all call this restored?? 🤔 when it's, in fact, repaired... Restored means it's been returned to its original condition... Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think they used migs to weld these from factory 140 years ago 😂 He's done an absolutely amazing job considering what he started with! But the second I saw the thumbnail, I knew this wasn't going to be a true restoration as there wasn't enough gun to start with 😂
Why don't you use the sandblaster?
Sorry, but you should use natural leather, similar fabric to the original and less shine. This is not a restauration
It’s the 70’s porno soundtrack that does it for me.
Something about that gun, if not everything, gives me a feeling that it's haunted. It was used in a war, probably had killed a couple of people.
Essa daí vem com sangue junto lol
Can you please make contact with me if possible. Thank you .
Increíble obra de arte
As always you do a great job with your restorations. I always look forward to your videos. A hug straight from Minas Gerais -Brazil.
There's an old saying that says you can't polish a turd and that certainly applies to this gun. That thing is too far gone.
If you're the same guy I've commented on several times now that's from italy. I hate to burst your bubble but the boxer rebellion was the oldest battle in italian history involving Americans. And that happened from 1899 to 1901 in China. After that was World war 1 which was from 1914 to 1918 so at the most this pistol could be 106 years old. Americans only participated in battles in Italy in 1918 which was the end of the war. Either way this isn't a restoration it's a ruination of a historical artifact. Theres maybe 5% of the original piece left after all that. Im not denying your skill. Im denying your claim of it being in the dirt for 140 years. If you were gonna do this to it you shouldve left it in the dirt. But I'd argue it's much more likely that its even younger than that becaus its more likely to have come from world war 2.
симукляр ( simulacre )
Id love to have found that...not only would i have restored it but also i woulda made a new one piece by piece from stainless.ive done this with every gun i own...of course none were in this bad of shape but most were gun show purchases and then i made fully functional replicas.so far ive made a few but i keep losing them
Americans: “still good to take it to school” Hahaha
Too much hacking and grinding. Should’ve taken better care of it. More sand and solution. Less abrasives. But that being said, still, good job. Really.
those welds were looking spooky haha gj
nb: me: i bet he wont shoot it he indeed did not shoot it
Wonder if it shoots? Lol
That's a PPSH
this gun was used to hunt down the remnants of the last reich. Incredible