I personally appreciate the voice over explanation of what you’re doing and why. Thank you for sharing and the video, not to mention saving another handgun.
@@TheKinzlerBros I respectfully disagree. While I appreciate the knowledge transfer, I use these videos to wind down before going to sleep, dialogue doesn't help with that. Your videos though, do what you like.
I just turn the volumn down on these type of videos when I'm using them to unwind and relax. For me its not the talking but the hammering and such that make it hard to relax.
I must say that that was outstanding pistol marksmanship without rifling in the barrel - initially I didn't think you would be able to hit the side of a barn without the rifling but you proved me wrong! Great restoration too by the way!
@@TheKinzlerBrosjust don't understand why y'all intentionally Rusty things and then act like you're restoring them you're using vinegar and saltwater... it's seriously just so dishonest
When I watch these I wonder who the guy was who hand assembled it the last time at the factory. Be interesting to see who they were and the pride they took in their work. I think that person would be happy to see the care and skill you put into restoring it.
Good video, but you should think about your audio in the future. Having to crank the volume to hear you would be okay if these vids weren't constantly interrupted by ads that basically stop my heart when they come on. Still, beautiful firearm, and great restoration. Thank you.
Hi Brandon , Another superb piece of firearm restoration , more history saved , loved the rubber glove finger clicking , you are a true master , if it was an Olympic sport , you would be a gold medalist ! Thanks for posting , always enjoyed immensely .
The part labeled "safety" at 6:20 and 12:55 is properly called the diconnector. When the gun fires, the slide starts moving to the rear and pushes down on the top of the disconnector, disengaging it from the sear so that the sear edge can engage in the hammer's sear cut, keeping it cocked.
Samuel Colt died in 1862, so even though this model is carrying his name, it was not designed by him, but by John Moses Browning. But don't get me wrong. I think that this is one of the nicest looking designs of a handgun ever made, especially in the hammerless version. Maybe only put in the shadow by the Luger 08.
Unless that gun was a range gun at a shooting club or some such I find it hard to believe that one shooter actually put that much lead down one barrel. That isn't a hot round. Even if you had new rifling cut the bore might be to large. At ten feet or so it might still hit.
пистолет выглядит, как современный -- сказывается нежная любовь американцев к огнестрельному оружию карманной носки. Талант мистера Браунинга виден в продукции Colt весьма отчётливо.
Great job! I'd be proud to own that old Colt. And compared to that first view of the barrel? Shot out out or not, you made it work. Some pilots in WWII would carry their own personal pistols. I can imagine some young pilot in WWI having that Colt from home with him in his jacket in case he needed to make a forced landing.
Glad y'all are back. Been hoping nothing was wrong. I always look forward to your next video. I always learn something from each video. The videography, narration, and notes all contribute to the top quality of every video. Please keep the content coming.
Ya we wish we could put more videos out but, it takes time and we still have a full time job. Thank you we are glad to hear it. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Nice job ! Your restorations are always worth watching and a pleasure to do so. Btw... is the hot-blueing solution useable twice or more ? Greetings !😊
Very fine work as usual Kinzleri! It looked like there was a quarter-cocked safety function on this fine piece when you worked the hammer during reassembly...yes? Or was it just me? Carry on the awesome!
You guys are artists and historians and should be very proud of your work. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the kind words and we appreciate you!
Watching these always makes me want to go clean something
Ya that makes sense, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Alright! alright I'll go clean my dorm
I personally appreciate the voice over explanation of what you’re doing and why. Thank you for sharing and the video, not to mention saving another handgun.
Thanks for the feedback, we appreciate you and thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros I respectfully disagree. While I appreciate the knowledge transfer, I use these videos to wind down before going to sleep, dialogue doesn't help with that. Your videos though, do what you like.
I just turn the volumn down on these type of videos when I'm using them to unwind and relax. For me its not the talking but the hammering and such that make it hard to relax.
Those results were amazing. With a replacement barrel that pistol would be as good as the day it was made. Great video.
Thank you we appreciate it, ya a new barrel would be the finishing touch. Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros Couldn't the original barrel just b re-rifled?
Yall made this pistol look GREAT!
Thank you we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
The guns look better and better with each restoration! Keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you very much, will do!
I must say that that was outstanding pistol marksmanship without rifling in the barrel - initially I didn't think you would be able to hit the side of a barn without the rifling but you proved me wrong! Great restoration too by the way!
Thanks we appreciate it, I was surprised myself! Thanks for watching
Seriously thank you for restoring these beauties
It's our pleasure, thank you for watching!
Really nice to see someone correctly restoring these. Great work
Ya there are a few hacks out there. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Correctly restoring them maybe. But they are intentionally rusting these firearms, and then putting up this Farce like they're saving them 😣
@@TheKinzlerBrosjust don't understand why y'all intentionally Rusty things and then act like you're restoring them you're using vinegar and saltwater... it's seriously just so dishonest
Thanks for restoring this important piece of history.
It was my pleasure, thanks for watching!
Excellent job. Very interesting Colt gun. Very cool when antique weapons return to working condition. Bravo man!
Thank you, yes it is! It's very satisfying work. Thanks for watching
Delighted to see another Kinzler Broseley video dropped this morning 👍
Hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Mesmerizing videos. If you could make twenty of those a day, I would watch them all. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for the kind words and I would if I could. Thanks for watching
When I watch these I wonder who the guy was who hand assembled it the last time at the factory. Be interesting to see who they were and the pride they took in their work. I think that person would be happy to see the care and skill you put into restoring it.
Ya that would be interesting, thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Very nice restore to a good classic.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Another good firearm restoration! Thank you!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Great job guys. Love seeing these old guns being brought back to life 🤙🏼
Thanks, it is very satisfying for me
Thanks for watching!
Very nice work....powerful enough its day too.
Thank you, absolutely! Thanks for watching
amazed that magazine came out as easy as it did. It looked completely rusted shut. Awesome resto. Beautiful result in the end. Came out new!
Ya me too, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Divine. What a thrill it was to watch all this. I wish you further success with the development of the channel and your business. From Russia.
Thank you very much we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
I remember when you restored my favorite Beretta 34. Also in this case, you are simply great!!!
Ya that was a fun one, thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Good video, but you should think about your audio in the future. Having to crank the volume to hear you would be okay if these vids weren't constantly interrupted by ads that basically stop my heart when they come on.
Still, beautiful firearm, and great restoration. Thank you.
Thank you we appreciate it! Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
Well done indeed on a challenging piece of work.
Thank you, yes it was. Thanks for watching
So this guy covers nearly half of the professions in this world
I don't think so, thanks for watching
I see this guy disassembling this gun and I think how the hell he's going to assemble it back as if he is as incompetent as me.
I'm sure you would do fine, I don't always get it right from memory! Thanks for watching
It helps when you have a video of you taking it apart from start to finish.
Outstanding camerawork! Restoration perfection.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
Great to have you back with another fantastic restoration.
Glad be back, thanks for watching!
Nice job man
Thanks!
You´re an artist ! It is incredible what you did´t with "precious scrap".
big fan and Greets from Germany
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@@TheKinzlerBros Do you have any news group to point question? For example size of glass bead you use. best regards
Hi Brandon , Another superb piece of firearm restoration , more history saved , loved the rubber glove finger clicking , you are a true master , if it was an Olympic sport , you would be a gold medalist ! Thanks for posting , always enjoyed immensely .
You are so kind sir, thanks we appreciate your support Pete!
Bravo 👏, another superb restoration 👍👍💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you very much!
Outstanding work once again. 🍻
Thanks we always appreciate it, thanks for watching!
The part labeled "safety" at 6:20 and 12:55 is properly called the diconnector. When the gun fires, the slide starts moving to the rear and pushes down on the top of the disconnector, disengaging it from the sear so that the sear edge can engage in the hammer's sear cut, keeping it cocked.
Thanks for the info we appreciate it!
You guys are incredible and your restorations are impeccable! You're masters at what you do, and I'm glad I tuned in to your show!
Thank you, you are too kind! Thanks for the support!
Really nice job on that one, and you did damn good on that test fire. Imagine with a new barrel!!
Thanks, ya it would have nice. Thanks for watching!
WONDERFUL !
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Great job! Enjoyed watching your work.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful restoration well done 👏 👍
Thank you very much!
Awesome, as always! Funny, because I really don't like Guns. But for someone as clumsy as me, watching you work is like Magic. Really cool! 👍
Thank you very much for the kind words we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Where do you get all these guns. Great video and I really like that you test fire them
Online auctions, estate sales, friends, customers, gun shows ect. Ya we always attempt to, thanks for watching!
Beauty Gun. I like This model.😅✌️👍🏼Good Job my friend.
Yes it is, ya me too! Thanks we appreciate it!
Nice job! Thanks for not layering it plaster and crap first!
Thanks, ya we aren't like a couple of those idiots. We are authentic and we fire them.
Greetings from Italy guys. I love your restorations.
Thank you very much! We appreciate you watching!
I was going to watch this earlier but had diarrhea... again.
So I watched it now. Thanks for restoring.
Didn't need to know that part but, we appreciate you watching! Thanks for the support
@@TheKinzlerBros😂😂😂
Always love a Sam Colt design.
Me too, thanks for watching!
Samuel Colt died in 1862, so even though this model is carrying his name, it was not designed by him, but by John Moses Browning.
But don't get me wrong. I think that this is one of the nicest looking designs of a handgun ever made, especially in the hammerless version. Maybe only put in the shadow by the Luger 08.
@@cowboybebop3994 Damnit, that's right. I r stoopid
Amazing restoration and it works !
Thank you, absolutely! Thanks for watching
T.O.B. Like 👍 🇺🇸 (Thing of Beauty)
Thanks. Thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros - Thanks for every brass check and Excellence.
Excelente 🎉🎉
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Great video.Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
👋👋 beautiful
Thank you, thanks for watching!
@@TheKinzlerBros your welcome. that was a good restoration👍
Great job! Thanks for posting!
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Very interresting old gun. Your gunsmith job is amazing. I wait about your videos every month. Thanks for this moment. A french gunner
Yes it is, thank you very much! We appreciate youf support! Thanks for watching
what a beautiful piece
Yes it is, thank you. It's amazing how smart they were to keep improving the design. Thanks for watching!
Very nice restoration on an old colt, darn gun is older than me lol.
Thank you, You would be really old if you were older than it! Thanks for watching
Another beautiful restoration.
Many thanks!
Great job on the restoration, pity the rifling was so far gone. 👌👌👌❤️
Thank you very much, ya for sure!
Nicely done, lot of detail👍
Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Another Great restoration job well done.
Thank you very much!
Hot booling looks gun clean and accurate well done
Yes it does, thanks!
A really good restoration as always, really liking the way the videos are improving 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, we appreciate the feedback!
This is a beautifully simple gun.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Great job. Why didn't you give the barrel some new rifling?
Thanks, I don't have the equipment. Thanks for watching
@ ah, okay :)
Perfect work, congratulations my friend. You gained a subscriber. Mother of strength too, thank you.
Thanks we appreciate the support, awesome! Thanks for watching
As always, great job!
Thanks again, thanks for watching!
Excellent video. I always look forward to your next one.
Thanks Robert we appreciate the support. Thanks for watching!
Didn't know there was a 1903. Really a great job. It turned out very well. Too bad about the rifling.
Ya they had a few trial and errors before they got to the 1911. Ya for sure. Thanks for watching
God made man Colt made them equal thanks for the vids Bro’s .
That's right! Thanks for watching
Awesome restoration as always! 😎👍 I love how the parts comes out clean after glass bead blasting. Top level gun restoration channel on TH-cam! 👍
Thanks Stefan we appreciate it!
Another great job, love the way you guys film these vids, very satisfying!
Thanks William, thanks for the kind words! Glad you like them
This is such a cool channel. Digging the voice over. Not overdone, concise and on point.
Thank you very much we appreciate the feedback. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
ah ,M Browning what can you say, nice rebuild of the 38super.
Right! Thanks for watching
Such a beauty
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Nice job!
Do you have any idea why they didn’t use a steel firing pin?
Thanks, no I don't. Thanks for watching
Beautiful Pistol Good Design Always just looks right 🫶
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Unless that gun was a range gun at a shooting club or some such I find it hard to believe that one shooter actually put that much lead down one barrel. That isn't a hot round. Even if you had new rifling cut the bore might be to large. At ten feet or so it might still hit.
It must have been for the rifling to be gone, thanks for watching!
пистолет выглядит, как современный -- сказывается нежная любовь американцев к огнестрельному оружию карманной носки. Талант мистера Браунинга виден в продукции Colt весьма отчётливо.
Alot of his designs still stand today, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Love the videos. I like the restorations but watch mostly to see how to disassemble/reassemble the guns. Thanks
Thanks we are happy to hear it, ya that is the interesting part! Thanks for watching
Great job! I'd be proud to own that old Colt. And compared to that first view of the barrel? Shot out out or not, you made it work. Some pilots in WWII would carry their own personal pistols. I can imagine some young pilot in WWI having that Colt from home with him in his jacket in case he needed to make a forced landing.
Thanks, we are! Ya it's crazy to think about what they did for this country! Thanks for watching
Хорошая работа. Надо было боек из стали заказать.
Thanks, ya it was. It is made out of bronze. Thanks for watching
Угу, еще ствол хромировать и попробовать восстановить нарезы по хрому. Но это реставрация, а не капремонт.
@@maxz7214 Я же не настаиваю.
Excelent restoration men colt The best
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching
Nice job! Beautiful gun!!
Thanks, thank you for watching
Did you replaced the barre?
No I didn't, thanks for watching!
Cool video. Use a brass punch to avoid damaging the metal.
Thanks, they are they are just coated. Thanks for watching
Un lavoro perfetto. Bravo.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Amazing as usual!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks again!
Glad y'all are back. Been hoping nothing was wrong. I always look forward to your next video. I always learn something from each video. The videography, narration, and notes all contribute to the top quality of every video. Please keep the content coming.
Ya we wish we could put more videos out but, it takes time and we still have a full time job. Thank you we are glad to hear it. Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Damn good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Super restoration! Just curious...do you ever use cold bluing? Love your videos!!
Thanks, yes I do. I do it with smaller and certain parts. We used to cold blue the whole gun. Thanks we appreciate it!
Watched again, fantastic 😊
Thank you very much we appreciate it!
Excellent job!
Thanks
Nice restoration. It really needs a new barrel though.
Thanks, yes it does. Thanks for watching
Nice restoration work again. It’s impressive the way you save these firearms. And good aim with a smooth bore pistol……lol
Thanks we appreciate the kind words, ya it wasn't too bad. Thanks for watching
Nice job ! Your restorations are always worth watching and a pleasure to do so.
Btw... is the hot-blueing solution useable twice or more ? Greetings !😊
Thanks we appreciate the kind words and support. You can but we don't. Thanks for watching
Great work
Thanks!
You guys do great work. Why the WD40 soak after blueing?
Thanks we appreciate it, it helps to cure the bluing process. Thanks for watching!
Klasse Job echt Gut 👍👍👍
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Fantastic, beautiful 😊
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Execelente trabajo!!🙂👍🏻
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching
Very fine work as usual Kinzleri! It looked like there was a quarter-cocked safety function on this fine piece when you worked the hammer during reassembly...yes? Or was it just me?
Carry on the awesome!
Thanks we appreciate it, ya you are correct! Thanks for watching!
I just came across this. I hate when FB doesn't give me a notice you have a new video. One of my favorite channels.😊
Ya, subscribing would give you a notification. Thanks we appreciate your support!