Not going to say anything about the wire wheel, probably would have done the same thing. But even for a wall hanger spray paint is just beyond the pale. Either cold bluing or a thin coat of light oil would have preserved its beauty so much better.
I do some minor restoration myself. But I can guarantee you I do not use wood screws, I do not use spray paint, and I do my research before the restoration to make it as historically accurate as possible. I was cringing very hard throughout this video
@@matotopic7037and that is your prerogative. Good thing I am my own person over here with my own preferences and you are your own person over there with your own preferences. And that is okay 👍
14:00 NOOOOOOO!!!!!! Never wire wheel the metal of your firearm. All this rust can be converted using boiling water. Once converted, the loose rust on the surface can then be carded off using either degreased 0000 steel wool or a carding wheel.
i ve done over 20 plus old guns toy cars etc and the wire brush and bead blaster are the only way to go and that stock is super didn t like the paint job
Some people should not be allowed to restore historic firearms. The wire brushes and screwed together stock were bad enough. But you *spray painted* the barrel and receiver? I was nearly crying at that point. Couldn't watch any more.
I agree with you, spray this rifle in black, what a strange idea. But can we really call a 1948 Yugoslavian Mauser an historical firearm ? In my opinion, no. The historical value of this model is not far from zero, that's all. A Serbian Mauser, a Yugoslavian Mauser from the 30's, OK. But definitely not a 1948
I thought I was the only one.. once I saw the drilling I was amazed on how a person thought that this is the best way to restore a wooden stock...then I Saw the spray paint...that got me over the edge...he should be arrested for such a criminal act.i own One of those....I love mine.. would not butcher such a beautiful and accurate weapon...I shot my first Buck (6 pointer). With it.
He should have used glue on the wood first, the entire contact surface of two pieces, and then fasten it with metal screws. A trick that I learned from an old furniture restaurator: always use glue on the wood! Metal and wood expand and contract differently over time, and slowly the metal loosens.
@@markkavanagh4457 Depends what one wants to accomplish. If the aim is to restore the gun and maintain as much as possible material, then its glue and screws. If the aim was to repair the gun and make it usable, then it should have been a new piece of wood.
Можно простить кустарную сборку цевья на саморезы, а так покраску его в неестественно коричнево-рыжий для маузера оттенок. Но наносить на металлические детали чёрную краску?! Это просто ужас... Если нет возможности заворонить - воспользуйся средством холодного воронения
@@brigadderbrigg2567 Между покраской и воронением даже визуально существует очень большая разница, и если в видео фигурирует слово РЕСТАВРАЦИЯ то это подразумевает максимально возможное восстановление предмета до первоначального состояния. А так выходит: зачем мучится и что то восстанавливать? давайте выбросим рухлядь в виде ствола и сделаем новый из пластмассы - кому какая разница? стрелять то всё равно из этого не будут... Зачем ремонтировать и чистить цевьё? можно запросто купить новодельное - и время сэкономлю и мороки меньше, разницу же всё равно не увидят ...
I've seen some of your gun restorations, remarkable work! But I wonder, after having done all the recovery work well, why do you ever "paint" the metal parts? Wouldn't it have been more logical to proceed with cold "burnishing" using special liquids on the market? This is regardless of whether the weapon must or can still fire. I believe a burnished finish has no comparison to spray paint. At least that's what I think.
so many mistakes. first it looks like you have never cleaned a rifle. second, did not clean the wood inside. third, PAINTED metal parts. i can go on and on...little bit dissapointed
I make you 100% right, I was watching and thinking, and he doesn't seem to be treating it with respect, I know that it's on fast replay, but I am bloody knackered just watching him, is it a race
It would have been nice if the end of the video where you showed the completed gun wasn't covered up almost completely by the 4 "Watch next" link boxes.
@@sammaxwell9963 That stock is most definitely compromised, so the first shot would probably shatter it again. The bore was also never checked for any pitting or wear, so it's likely that the bullet would shoot very very off center. The gun will also rust again really quickly because the finish was removed and replaced with spray paint, which isn't as effective as preventing rust. The finish on a Mauser is done by a process called blacking, which converts a thin layer of rust into black oxide, which is very rust resistant, and spraying it with black paint instead of doing a proper blacking kinda kills all rust resistance.
Pelos meus conhecimentos, um bom trabalho! Se eu fosse restaurador, com uma capacidade equivalente a sua, aí poderíamos conversar tecnicamente e quem sabe vc me convidasse e me desse um fuzil no mesmo estado para eu tentar melhorar o seu trabalho! Mas, como não tenho esta condição, só me resta bater palma ao produto final! Parabéns!
A cara pela pintura em spray já tira totalmente os créditos do cara. E como eu li a cima se o cara tivesse dado uma leve polida e passado um óleo de motor ficaria melhor
Las piezas pequeñas del arma se ven en muy buen estado comparando con lo demás, no es muy creible el video, se ve que lo han armado y desarmado varias veces, lo llenan de tierra y " lo restauran"
Extrem geil hingekriegt, die Knarre. Besonders wenn man bedenkt, wie sie zuvor aussah. Erstklassige Arbeit. Wär aber mal interessant zu erfahren, ob man damit noch schießen könnte🤔
Barrel and it's good condition is very important in firearms.. A rusty and pitted barrel is not supported for correct shooting... Cleaning and guagingof barrel has to be done....
Si ese rifle tenía algún valor con esa mal llamada "restauracion" ha desaparecido todo. Las armas antiguas se han de limpiar y recomponer, pero nunca quitarles la pátina que les da el tiempo, y menos repintarlas, es como si a un cuadro antiguo para que volviese a brillar lo pintásemos de nuevo.
Deja de ver documentales de restauradores de muebles. Hay muchas formas distintas de hacer las cosas , aparte de que hay casos distintos a los que no se le pueden hacer las mismas cosas y no hablemos de gustos, si a ti te gusta un mueble podrido y oxidado en el salón de tú casa para conservar la pátina del tiempo, pues es tu rollo, nada más. A otros les gustan otras cosas.
@@ManuelGonzalez-mc6etno confundas las cosas y ni te creas superior amigo mio, ese rifle si se le podía rescatar la patina, la madera fue "unida" pésimamente, fue pintado con aerosol y fue desarmado sin cuidado, no trates de desvalidar el comentario del compañero nomas por hablar, fue un pésimo trabajo de restauración, ese rifle de una u otra forma no sirve para usar, para que dejarlo "como nuevo" si solo será de adorno, mejor dejarlo lo más original posible y usarlo para lo que sirve, coleccionar
@@ManuelGonzalez-mc6et Ningún arma se pinta con spray. El pavonado de las armas no es más que óxido (Fe3O4 para el pavonado "rojo" y Fe2O3 para el pavonado "azul"). No sólo la propia pátina de las armas funciona como capa protectora, sino que se obtiene INTENCIONALMENTE para proteger las armas. El tipejo incluso podría haber intentado restaurar el acabado original con pavón en frío. Esa arma nunca más va a disparar, no sólo por el estado en el que se encontraba originalmente, sino también por el pésimo trabajo de este hombre, pero de hacerlo, el spray empezaría a saltarse a los pocos disparos, entre el calor, las vibraciones y el rozamiento del cerrojo.
Два вопроса: 1) какой физико-химический процесс происходит при пропускании электричества через ржавую железку в щелочной среде? 2) почему перед тем как скрепить деревянное ложе на шурупы, между его частями не налили ПВА или что-то подобное? Разве не прочнее было бы?
It's true that painting the metallic parts instead of blueing them is quite strange. But I won't say it's an abuse... That's only a post-war yugoslavian Mauser, that is to say a weapon with a very, very limited historical value to be polite. Only good for shooters or hunters. As a collector, I would never buy one, even very cheap.
Love the dirt mixed with the superglue, thats a first! I've seen idiots spraypaint guns before! What the hell would want to make anyone spraypaint a firearm??
Beautiful restoration my friend if you do intend on shooting it I will try to find another stock just to be on the safe side you did patch that crack in the stock or if you can't find another stock you get some ammunition and make some light loads to do a test fire
Why is the dirt/ rust always the same color in a lot of these videos? I have done many projects bringing relics back to life and not one looked like the firearms in a lot of these videos. Were the majority of these repaired guns from the same basement? Yes, I used the term repaired not restored. Restoring old machines is a whole lot different than repairing.
Вся реставрация оказалась в прикручивании саморезами сломанного приклада. Для чего большая часть манипуляций была сделана не понять. Такое чувство как будто из запасников музея взяли винтовку со сломанным прикладом и облили грязью для создания вида. При этом все болтики да и детали в целом вполне чистые. Для чего надо было помещать ствол в ванну на сутки не понять.
Конечно по хорошему надо было ствол выкрутить и патронник нормально отполировать. Ствол можно легко выкрутить при помощи стального троса с петлёй на конце и лома.
Not going to say anything about the wire wheel, probably would have done the same thing. But even for a wall hanger spray paint is just beyond the pale. Either cold bluing or a thin coat of light oil would have preserved its beauty so much better.
what you are doing? that is not a restoration, maybe a destrution. for god sake. go and find other hobby.
As a gunsmith I can't say nothing but that it's a huge bummer. That's not a restoration. It's just makeup.😢
I do some minor restoration myself. But I can guarantee you I do not use wood screws, I do not use spray paint, and I do my research before the restoration to make it as historically accurate as possible. I was cringing very hard throughout this video
Do you have TH-cam channel we can see your work please
@@lucasmaxfield2434Trazis dlaku u jajetu ,ne volim perfektcioniste
I do not post my restorations on youtube. I typically keep my firearms off the internet 😂@@lesforets
@@matotopic7037and that is your prerogative. Good thing I am my own person over here with my own preferences and you are your own person over there with your own preferences. And that is okay 👍
14:00 NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Never wire wheel the metal of your firearm. All this rust can be converted using boiling water. Once converted, the loose rust on the surface can then be carded off using either degreased 0000 steel wool or a carding wheel.
Who gives a crap
Old junk made in million numbers
It was crap then its crap now,his property
Hoe you mean?
Almost crying when I saw the wire wheel! You were doing so well up to that point.
yeah the spray paint also
Fresh mud added. I turned off as soon as I saw the wire wheel come out.
@@brinkee7674 the spray paint was more disturbing for me indeed
The drywall screws in the handle were concerning too.
i ve done over 20 plus old guns toy cars etc and the wire brush and bead blaster are the only way to go and that stock is super didn t like the paint job
Some people should not be allowed to restore historic firearms. The wire brushes and screwed together stock were bad enough. But you *spray painted* the barrel and receiver? I was nearly crying at that point. Couldn't watch any more.
I agree with you, spray this rifle in black, what a strange idea. But can we really call a 1948 Yugoslavian Mauser an historical firearm ? In my opinion, no. The historical value of this model is not far from zero, that's all. A Serbian Mauser, a Yugoslavian Mauser from the 30's, OK. But definitely not a 1948
I thought I was the only one.. once I saw the drilling I was amazed on how a person thought that this is the best way to restore a wooden stock...then I Saw the spray paint...that got me over the edge...he should be arrested for such a criminal act.i own One of those....I love mine.. would not butcher such a beautiful and accurate weapon...I shot my first Buck (6 pointer). With it.
Ni restaurar ni hacer armas,esa arma cuántos delitos tendrá encima.
Todo el que le gusta armas de fuego de por si tiene fuertes instintos asesinos 😢
@@abcrene9711 you are talking out of your butt...yo Tengo armas. Y NO soy asesimo.
😢😂❤
He should have used glue on the wood first, the entire contact surface of two pieces, and then fasten it with metal screws. A trick that I learned from an old furniture restaurator: always use glue on the wood! Metal and wood expand and contract differently over time, and slowly the metal loosens.
This was not a restoration. Not safe its a joke and hes getting wkews😂😂😂😂
He should have remade the entire section. Glue and screws on a broken section makes this gun unsafe to use.
@@markkavanagh4457 Depends what one wants to accomplish. If the aim is to restore the gun and maintain as much as possible material, then its glue and screws. If the aim was to repair the gun and make it usable, then it should have been a new piece of wood.
It would had been better to junk the stock, and replace it with a "new" one... If, he goes to shoot it, it will fail and possibly break.
Wow a furniture restorer taught you to use glue, how impressive.
Можно простить кустарную сборку цевья на саморезы, а так покраску его в неестественно коричнево-рыжий для маузера оттенок. Но наносить на металлические детали чёрную краску?! Это просто ужас... Если нет возможности заворонить - воспользуйся средством холодного воронения
Как достал балончик с краской, как серпом по яйцам.
Досмотрел до саморезов. Дальше пожалуй я пасс.
Так это экспонат, какая разница??? Его что, в армию сдадут???
@@brigadderbrigg2567 Между покраской и воронением даже визуально существует очень большая разница, и если в видео фигурирует слово РЕСТАВРАЦИЯ то это подразумевает максимально возможное восстановление предмета до первоначального состояния. А так выходит: зачем мучится и что то восстанавливать? давайте выбросим рухлядь в виде ствола и сделаем новый из пластмассы - кому какая разница? стрелять то всё равно из этого не будут... Зачем ремонтировать и чистить цевьё? можно запросто купить новодельное - и время сэкономлю и мороки меньше, разницу же всё равно не увидят ...
Он ложу даже не клеил.
Как легко откручивается все винтик, это прямо из области фантастики.
Бедный г-н Маузер в гробу переворачивается. Оказывается, оружие можно делать "на коленке"!
Exactly it has to be fake
А почему не должны откручиваттся ???
What? Really? hahahaha This is a perfect video to watch in full. It is a lesson on what a gunsmith SHOULD NEVER DO!
I guess Blueing the metal parts was beyond your skillset hence why you spray painted them instead. it was going well until then
18:08 spray paint? Jesus…
mag boot diay ka niya
Nooo no se pinta se hace otro sistema pensé lo mismo noooo no se pinta
😂😂
I've seen some of your gun restorations, remarkable work! But I wonder, after having done all the recovery work well, why do you ever "paint" the metal parts? Wouldn't it have been more logical to proceed with cold "burnishing" using special liquids on the market? This is regardless of whether the weapon must or can still fire. I believe a burnished finish has no comparison to spray paint. At least that's what I think.
Маладец.
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One thing that's confusing is that you say it's a Yugo Mauser, but the receiver is stamped "MADE IN CHINA"
nor is the coat of arms of Yugoslavia..and other parts as well
Ovo nije m48
so many mistakes. first it looks like you have never cleaned a rifle. second, did not clean the wood inside. third, PAINTED metal parts. i can go on and on...little bit dissapointed
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good for you, no one ask you
@@georgegiannojas5651кйфй86
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I make you 100% right, I was watching and thinking, and he doesn't seem to be treating it with respect, I know that it's on fast replay, but I am bloody knackered just watching him, is it a race
Ja, das größte Pfusch Video seit langem. Lass es besser sein.
Oder neuer Titel, wie mann es nicht macht. Grausig.😢
bad restoration, would you risk your life with a screwed wood one? I understand restoration as keeping what is good and redoing what is bad.
This is a restoration for looks only. Nobody in there right mind would shoot this gun.
Great techniques for restoring a rusty doorhinge but, please sir, never ever try to restore a firearm again......
Falto la prueba del rifle, eso es muy importante conocer
The wire wheel and the cheap can of spray paint and I was gone. Nasty, very nasty!
looked better then when he found it no???
ا@@Slick1G3
As soon as I saw the screws go into the wood and get covered over I was out too
I want to see you shoot it !!
He shot his wife with this gun but luckily the gun didn't fire.. it's just a piece of scrap
Not sure I would want anyone to shoot it. Too risky. The action might hold up as itis a mauser, but still.
Why do so many "restorers" insist on smearing the firearm with mud before "restoring" it? You're not fooling anyone.
Why did you not remove the Magazine plate?
I can't believe that rifle was rotted and broke in half. I thought I'd be watching you make a new stock. Very impressed.
"Реставрация" уровень Пакистан!
Que así dos le hecha al agua para quitar el óxido de armas antiguas. Los veo desde me Medellín Colombia, Carlos. Forero. Gracias.
It would have been nice if the end of the video where you showed the completed gun wasn't covered up almost completely by the 4 "Watch next" link boxes.
Just make sure you add the description, “display only”. Either that or plug the firing mechanism.
Just curious, why you would say that?
@@sammaxwell9963 That stock is most definitely compromised, so the first shot would probably shatter it again. The bore was also never checked for any pitting or wear, so it's likely that the bullet would shoot very very off center. The gun will also rust again really quickly because the finish was removed and replaced with spray paint, which isn't as effective as preventing rust. The finish on a Mauser is done by a process called blacking, which converts a thin layer of rust into black oxide, which is very rust resistant, and spraying it with black paint instead of doing a proper blacking kinda kills all rust resistance.
@@stoofyboof4399 Thanks for the information.
Amazing how pristine the inside of this rifle is compared to the outside🙄🙄🙄🙄
That can be normal if the metal retained lubricant and nothing was able to get under the stock.
Remarkable transformation. The paint seems to have done wonders. Don’t know if it still can shoot.
That gun probably went straight to the pawn shop
Price before: €999,999
Price after: €0
Pelos meus conhecimentos, um bom trabalho! Se eu fosse restaurador, com uma capacidade equivalente a sua, aí poderíamos conversar tecnicamente e quem sabe vc me convidasse e me desse um fuzil no mesmo estado para eu tentar melhorar o seu trabalho! Mas, como não tenho esta condição, só me resta bater palma ao produto final! Parabéns!
Wtf ? 😂
A cara pela pintura em spray já tira totalmente os créditos do cara. E como eu li a cima se o cara tivesse dado uma leve polida e passado um óleo de motor ficaria melhor
spectacular restoration .. but do you think the broken neck in wood can absorb the kick ?
if you see a guy walking around with a piece of wood in his jaw, then he tested it
so you had tested it😂🎉🎉
Anything is acceptable, but I couldn't believe the spray paint. This historical artifact deserves 50ml ballistol gun paint.
Красить такие вещи неправильно
Вообще-то правильно если ничего не понимаешь лучше молчи
@@АнтонАкулич-ч7х понимаю побольше тебя. покрытие должно быть оксидирование
Ну тут видимо тупо как экспонат будет, раз и приклад на саморезы скрепили😂😂😂поэтому и покрасили вместо воронения
mag boot diay ka niya
so he should have left it like it was ??
In last step you should fire a bulet to show us the perfection bit you failed
Las piezas pequeñas del arma se ven en muy buen estado comparando con lo demás, no es muy creible el video, se ve que lo han armado y desarmado varias veces, lo llenan de tierra y " lo restauran"
Aqui chamamos essa forma de passar verniz de "boneca", esse ácido deve ser sal azedo (ácido oxálico)... Podia usar cavilhas pra ficar os dois pedaços
Para que serve sal azedo
Congratulations for your work!
A suggestion, next time that you will do a restoration don't paint the metal pieces.
Na realidade não se trata de restauração e sim de uma limpeza e maquiagem.....Um quebra galho
Espectacular. Felicitaciones Saludos desde Argentina 😊
18:36 😭 black spray paint?! 😔 seriously??!!
Bro I'm still in shock that he actually uses black spray 😅😂
New subscriber from wangyen vlog ❤
Amaterski posao metalnim cekicem udarati po zatvaracu ?
Não vi outras restaurações, mas gostei
No gun blue? I would have epoxied that stock if a replacement was unavailable.
Beautiful for decoration.
and to shoot
Самое интересное;болты отварачиваются, как после завода-изготовителя.
Extrem geil hingekriegt, die Knarre. Besonders wenn man bedenkt, wie sie zuvor aussah. Erstklassige Arbeit.
Wär aber mal interessant zu erfahren, ob man damit noch schießen könnte🤔
Don’t forget. Spray paint the strap
Barrel and it's good condition is very important in firearms.. A rusty and pitted barrel is not supported for correct shooting... Cleaning and guagingof barrel has to be done....
A lixadora manual também faz barulho de motor?
Si ese rifle tenía algún valor con esa mal llamada "restauracion" ha desaparecido todo. Las armas antiguas se han de limpiar y recomponer, pero nunca quitarles la pátina que les da el tiempo, y menos repintarlas, es como si a un cuadro antiguo para que volviese a brillar lo pintásemos de nuevo.
Deja de ver documentales de restauradores de muebles. Hay muchas formas distintas de hacer las cosas , aparte de que hay casos distintos a los que no se le pueden hacer las mismas cosas y no hablemos de gustos, si a ti te gusta un mueble podrido y oxidado en el salón de tú casa para conservar la pátina del tiempo, pues es tu rollo, nada más. A otros les gustan otras cosas.
@@ManuelGonzalez-mc6etno confundas las cosas y ni te creas superior amigo mio, ese rifle si se le podía rescatar la patina, la madera fue "unida" pésimamente, fue pintado con aerosol y fue desarmado sin cuidado, no trates de desvalidar el comentario del compañero nomas por hablar, fue un pésimo trabajo de restauración, ese rifle de una u otra forma no sirve para usar, para que dejarlo "como nuevo" si solo será de adorno, mejor dejarlo lo más original posible y usarlo para lo que sirve, coleccionar
@@ManuelGonzalez-mc6et Ningún arma se pinta con spray. El pavonado de las armas no es más que óxido (Fe3O4 para el pavonado "rojo" y Fe2O3 para el pavonado "azul"). No sólo la propia pátina de las armas funciona como capa protectora, sino que se obtiene INTENCIONALMENTE para proteger las armas. El tipejo incluso podría haber intentado restaurar el acabado original con pavón en frío. Esa arma nunca más va a disparar, no sólo por el estado en el que se encontraba originalmente, sino también por el pésimo trabajo de este hombre, pero de hacerlo, el spray empezaría a saltarse a los pocos disparos, entre el calor, las vibraciones y el rozamiento del cerrojo.
Plutôt une patient je pense 😊
Eso no es una restauración es una rehabilitacion.
Świetnie jest to odrestaurowane tylko kolbę czeba było skleić a nie tylko nka wkręty z łapać pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Was I watching something different
Rapais você é un mestre da restauração vil parabens arasou😮😮
This is the most half assed restoration ive ever seen!! And ive watched ALOT of restorations!
Restauração mais horrível que eu já vi!
Tinta spray preta e peças metálicas, serio???
E essa cor não ficou nada parecida com um Rifle Mauser.
What. Do you use for spray when disassembling
Два вопроса:
1) какой физико-химический процесс происходит при пропускании электричества через ржавую железку в щелочной среде?
2) почему перед тем как скрепить деревянное ложе на шурупы, между его частями не налили ПВА или что-то подобное? Разве не прочнее было бы?
You know they spray paint wasn’t all that bad except that he painted inside the barrel and receiver.
Genius skills are amazing and educational ❤
Грубая реставрация. А винтовка легендарная
Bon travail. Mais il est impératif de coller la cross (préalablement epoxi) pour combler l'espace.
Abuse of a firearm, NOT a restoration.
It's true that painting the metallic parts instead of blueing them is quite strange. But I won't say it's an abuse... That's only a post-war yugoslavian Mauser, that is to say a weapon with a very, very limited historical value to be polite. Only good for shooters or hunters. As a collector, I would never buy one, even very cheap.
@@laurentdevaux5617😅😅😅
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Eline sağlık çok güzel oldu usta adamsın ALLAHA emanet saygılar from türkiye
Yes indeed, highly recommended to send your rifle in for repairs with this guy, get a free paint job too.😂
That’s a M24 not a M48.
I think the wire wheel motor wants replacing….. it’s dying as we speak😂 an what’s the bloody rush….. slow down an do it properly 🥴
Still....looked a lot better than it started out. So I'll say its a partial restoration
Felicitaciones
Looks like a Banner Mauser, not a Yugo M-48
Muy buen trabajo pero....hace falta mas potencia en el motor del cepillo.
Yeah, he needs to get a bigger one with more power
Great job. 👍
Não é o "my mechanics" mas de 1 a 10 acho que merece um 6....
Cara o pião que pinta uma arma com spray merece apanhar com uma rola de borracha
PAINT!!! WTF!! 🙅♂️🤦♂️😂
Bu video 4 milyon görüntüleme aldı ve amacına ulaştı. Tüfeğin canı cehenneme dostum 🖐️🖐️
Es el primero que veo sin Guantes 😊
excelente like 🙋👍🇲🇽
You must no paint, but transparent coating is much better!
Se eu tivessse uma abilidade dessa ficaria feluz gosto consertar coisas antigas e bacana de mais
Good it's looking new fire arms👍😀
magnifique très bien réaliser !!
Esse rifle é de 8 mm ou 7,92?
And after 2 shoots it will split in half because of broken stock, wood and metal does not work very vell especialy on a gun that was split like this.
Love the dirt mixed with the superglue, thats a first!
I've seen idiots spraypaint guns before!
What the hell would want to make anyone spraypaint a firearm??
Total inexperience comes to mind. Otherwise, it does look better than when he started, until you bring out a magnifying glass.
@@davids6533 some old military guns were painted black i have a couple originals
without fireing,how we understand that’s repaired properly.
Looks good, until you fire it a few times and the paint starts to come off.
Beautiful restoration my friend if you do intend on shooting it I will try to find another stock just to be on the safe side you did patch that crack in the stock or if you can't find another stock you get some ammunition and make some light loads to do a test fire
You don't know what you're saying.
You're kidding, right? If that firearm ever had the potential of shooting again, this guy utterly destroyed it with this "restoration".
Has hw ever heard of bluing a gun before?
oj w tym przypadku masz jedyna słuszność taka czynność była by na pewno lepsza i bardziej prawidłowa
😮 paint??
Why is the dirt/ rust always the same color in a lot of these videos? I have done many projects bringing relics back to life and not one looked like the firearms in a lot of these videos. Were the majority of these repaired guns from the same basement? Yes, I used the term repaired not restored. Restoring old machines is a whole lot different than repairing.
Türk gibi çalışıyorsun; Hassas noktalara dikkat etmiyor, eksik ekipmanla iş görüyorsun.
Less of a restoration...more like a wash and a brush up....
Stock is not original, no sling gap in wood like 98. I have an original M48. No yugo crest on top of chamber
NOT an M48
Наравно да није М 48
Вся реставрация оказалась в прикручивании саморезами сломанного приклада. Для чего большая часть манипуляций была сделана не понять. Такое чувство как будто из запасников музея взяли винтовку со сломанным прикладом и облили грязью для создания вида. При этом все болтики да и детали в целом вполне чистые. Для чего надо было помещать ствол в ванну на сутки не понять.
Big thumbs down on this. Might look good as a wall hanger if you put it way up high. Oh Well.
Конечно по хорошему надо было ствол выкрутить и патронник нормально отполировать. Ствол можно легко выкрутить при помощи стального троса с петлёй на конце и лома.
Ridicule de peindre des armes
Beautiful restoration