I would soak it in “Knocker Loose” for a month are two! Never rush removing rust and such; allow time for breaking down rust and other impurities! A nice find!
I know you found it,it's yours and you can do what you want to it but I found myself wincing at this rather brutal restoration. Electrolysis is effective, cheap and very easy to do. I would follow it up by soaking in diesel or similar for a few days. Routine stuff for metal detecting and magnet fishing finds. Great find by the way!
@ Also VERY IMPORTANT those old guns are not designed to be dry fired like in the video. You will break your firing pin among many things. It is your property and you may do as you wish but just know that.
@ very cool find great job too but I know the knife on table it’s a florist knife very cheap but excellent steel can get razor sharp edge I use mine in kitchen all best for future dude greetings from the uk 🇬🇧👍🐾🦊🇮🇹I find a gas mixture and oil is great to soak metal in to loosen items rusted up 50/50 mixture
I am amazed at how easy the screws came out. I have bought used black powder guns that were harder to get apart. Overall, it looks to be in decent shape inside of a find. This was an enjoyable video. Thanks for sharing.
sorry friend, I too have often found difficulties with time-encrusted screws, I don't know if you have ever tried to put the screwdriver in the slot of the head of the waist and holding it firmly give small perpendicular hammering blows that will make the encrustations give way in the thread, without insisting on turning which always ruins the head of an old screw. if you've never done it, try it. good life
That is actually a Griswold & Gunnison reproduction- the brass frame combined with the octagon-to-round barrel is the giveaway. It was the Confederacy's version of a reverse-engineered Colt Navy. Pretty neat find in a river- it's awesome to see one put back into some "usable" condition. Great work!
I don't know that I would have beat the snot out of it with a framing hammer, but I probably wouldn't have gotten it apart as quickly. You can't argue with results, and you got plenty. Fun to watch, and great job.
He beat a loaded black powder pistol on the barrel with a cocked back hammer. Idk how dry or wet everything was after he started working on it but it’s still like oof. Once I saw those p caps laying on the table I knew that shit was straight loaded
@@lilbrody8254 Not something I would do, mainly because my grandfather would come back from the dead to kick my ass for not listening to him. Everyone does things a little differently.
Far away in a small village in Mexico lives a retired sailor from Ireland. One day a group of bandits goes into town and starts makin a ruckus . The old sailor minds his business as best as he can to not get killed but he has sympathy for everyone being oppressed by the bandits. One day the sailor did what he does best and that was go fishin , well on this particular day he didn’t catch no fish but an old 1851 navy wheel gun . He marveled at the dirty old thing and felt inspired, he knew just what to do . So he wastes no time in cleaning the gobs of dirt and muck from the revolver as he works under the dim lantern light . As morning came he soaked the metal pieces he took apart in a bucket of vinegar to remove the rust , tired but determined he quickly and quietly heads to town and spends what little money he has on some metal parts and a neat little diagram the shop keep let him have when asked about . The man takes the long way home so as not to be noticed and in his quiet home where no one goes the old sailor continues his labor . He scrubs the rest of the filth and bile right off the ole work horse returning her to some semblance of its former glory. With the parts from town , some more oil in his lantern for the dark house in which he dwelled , and that handy little diagram the shop keep gave him the old sailor went back to work . He thought of his life back in Ireland and what could have been but remembered why he left and also why he stayed ( in Mexico) , and as he did so he reassembled the old parts now shining with new life , he starred at the diagram and at the parts and back again until eventually burning the image into his mind but until then he continued to reference it putting the grips back on and then the cylinder followed by the barrel and every thing else . He finally had a newly working gun . He went over to a drawer and opened it in that was an old hickory box , he dug it out of the drawer and sat the gun down next to it . He slowly flicked the latch on it upwards as it made a hissing sound , he paused a moment and then lifted the lid of the box . Inside there were many things , trinkets of a time lost long ago but what was important here was the five or six paper cartridges and six or seven or so percussion caps inside . He was given these long ago by someone he’d rather not think about “hold on to these for me until I need them” he remembered someone say . Out loud he said to himself “sorry but I guess I’m the one that need em now” . He loaded the gun and headed out of his shack he called a home looked towards the direction of town but not before grabbing the biggest reddest apple off the tree in his yard taking a bite and putting his newly assembled pistol in between his belt and under his jacket. The sailor walked to town admiring the now sunset beside him as he marveled at the time gone buy to craft his weapon . When the sailor got to town he saw a bandit harassing a beautiful woman , he interrupted the thugs awful flirting with the question “where’s your boss” to which the thug replied “who are you and why do you want to know ?” The sailor stopped and paused before saying “I’m nobody and I’ve got something to give him” then the bandit said “oh” and pointed to the saloon where it was loud and rowdy but the people inside had a tense look to their face , as he stepped inside it was blatantly obvious who ran the show , there was a big man with a big mustache and two woman around each arm with a glass of bourbon in one hand a hand full of cards in the next he was loud and enjoying himself as he played poker with the other outlaws . The sailor walked right up to the bandits chief and loudly asked “you in charge of these thugs ?” To his surprise instead of the usual violent outburst everyone in the room was expecting he simply answered with “Yea ! What’s it to you ?” And the sailor said loudly and sternly “I want you and all your thugs out of this town today” to which the bandit chief said “YOU DO !And what’s gonna happen if we don’t ?” He said gruffly . “You’ll be good as dead and cold as stone that’s for sure” said the sailor . And then the bandit rose from his chair slowly and said to him “Oh yea well I’d like to see you stop me from stayin !” His words were heavy and he stood at least a head y’all over everyone else , across from the table the bandit chief stared daggers into the sailor but not to the bandits desired affect , he leant down putting both fists on the table and said right to the sailors face “well ?” And with cold eyes the sailor said “i warned you” and in a flash of fury the bandit stood strait up and grabbed a large Bowie knife from his hip his eyes red with anger for the man before him wore down his patience completely and ruined his good time , as he started to lean forward in the attempt to stab the sailor he himself drew the pistol with lightning quick speed and blasted a whole in the center of the bandits chest knocking him backwards, his enormous weight crashing into the wall behind him . Every single person in that saloon and a few outside as well was in stunned silence as they saw what happens before them the minute the sailor crossed the saloons threshold . “Anybody else want some ?” Said the sailor another bandit this one of normal size tried grabbing the dropped knife before receiving some hot lead to the brain and then the other bandit adjacent to him twitched a little too quickly and bought a box in the ground. The sailor turns around , hands at the read “if y’all don’t want some too you’d best get out of town and never come back , the two out laws shook their heads yes and ran out side as the sailor walked outside he saw a confused and angry bandit the same as the one before with the woman loom at him , the sailor cocked the gun one last time and the man across from him suddenly grew calmer before huffing and walking off towards his horse never to be seen again . After that day the town got a lot quieter and the old sailor never had to pay for anything again when he went to town , not because the people feared him but because they were grateful . And that was the story of how a little town got their first sheriff.
@@denisjl100 is in the description "estava submerso cerca de 10 anos de acordo com seu estado e número de série" "was submerged about 10 years according to its status and serial number"
Как человек занимающийся реставрацией не видел никаких ошибок, не заслуженно большое количество дизлайков. Можно было всё сделать аккуратнее, но данный проект не требователен к этому. Респект, что не стал менять деверянную ручку!
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Большое спасибо, выбор инструментов был неуклюжим, например, при трении с металлом, но я сделал лучшее, что мог, имея мало средств. С тех пор я стал более подготовленным и надеюсь улучшить свои навыки в следующих.
Да это безобразие. Что мы не видели настоящей реставрации? Это халтура в чистом виде. Как колорит в России - Все сделано при помощи лома и какой- то матери.
@@1nervi тут мало, что можно было сделать так как метал слишком много провет в воде и сильно испортился, но спорить не буду можно было сделать аккуратние, но человек который проводил рестоврация делал это впервой, да и проект очень сложный каррозия просто сьела части металла.
Lucky lucky you. She's a beauty. I'm actually hoping to order this model as my first gun tomorrow. Hope it looks as pretty in person as in pictures and video. Oh, and great job!
Je viens de découvrir votre chaîne et m'y abonner. Quelle belle trouvaille et quel beau sauvetage. Un travail de fou. Je sens que je vais me remettre à pécher dans les canaux d'agde ! Je n'ai jamais rien trouvé de si beau. Bravo pour ce travail et ce partage. Bonne continuation dans cette voie.
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Merci beaucoup, ces trouvailles se font rares pour nous aussi mais on persévère 😀
@@ElmoresGuitarsInc Not everyone is a paranoid android like you. You can’t fake the aging that the firearm presented itself with. You also obviously have no understanding of firearms. This find was 100% legitimate and backed be legal documents traces the serial numbers to that year of manufacture. Enjoy yourself !
@@veomadonnathebestdog.7936 Да, и это прискорбно, давали хотя бы реставрацию и ствол свинцом залить, ну и боёк сточить, дабы себе оставить! Ну красота же!
Super satisfaction pour vous et aussi pour nous les abonnés de voir le travail que vous faites pour redonner vie à tous ces objets ,j 'ai hâte de voir les prochaines vidéos pour savoir si ces armes sont dans une vitrine
У таких револьверов пули были из мягкого свинца без латунной оболочки, и это значит что даже с поврежденным коррозией стволом можно успешно выстрелить!))
Стрельбы в видео не вижу. Этот револьвер заряжался с барабана, посему пули использовались оболочечные. А свинцовые без оболочечные пули предназначались для револьверов, заряжавшихся в барабан со ствола.Иначе оболочечную пулю нарезі в стволе не пропустят. Если в стволе раковины, стрелять из него опасно.
This appears to be a copy/reproduction. Otherwise the frame would likely be steel or iron. I think you can find cheap copies of old percussion pistols for about $300+
@@danielc9312 i am sure u can take that serial number from the gun and run it through the colt database.. so not only the construction is off but the number is off as well.. none the less.. great video
My dad and uncle were out in the desert decades ago, my uncle just happened to look down while standing on some large rocks, and found an old revolver that must have been there for a hundred years or more. A gun shop here in town offered a very generous amount for it.
Honestly, I've seen a guy drop the entire arm in a pan of what looks like rust remover for a day first... it did wonders. You were kind of rough on the piece, but I guess that's your own prerogative too. Finder's keepers and do what you will ya know? But next time you should check out what otyers are doing for similar items if you want to practically save the entire thing. Still, nice find :)
Работа грубая и не профессиональная. Зажимать в тиски без защиты поверхности антикварного металла? Ковырять отверткой? Это делается в специальной ванне и более подходящими инструментами.
C'est une ânerie sans nom d'avoir jeté ca. Bravo pour la restauration
Merci mon ami ! Il a sûrement fait des bêtises avec
A❤
I would soak it in “Knocker Loose” for a month are two! Never rush removing rust and such; allow time for breaking down rust and other impurities! A nice find!
I know you found it,it's yours and you can do what you want to it but I found myself wincing at this rather brutal restoration. Electrolysis is effective, cheap and very easy to do. I would follow it up by soaking in diesel or similar for a few days. Routine stuff for metal detecting and magnet fishing finds. Great find by the way!
I will improve my technique next time, thanks !
@ Also VERY IMPORTANT those old guns are not designed to be dry fired like in the video. You will break your firing pin among many things. It is your property and you may do as you wish but just know that.
@@Brass_Heathen - err you’re more likely to smash the nipple where the percussion cap is positioned as these 1851s don’t have firing pins
@@nicktubby3768 that's what I meant sorry.
@ very cool find great job too but I know the knife on table it’s a florist knife very cheap but excellent steel can get razor sharp edge I use mine in kitchen all best for future dude greetings from the uk 🇬🇧👍🐾🦊🇮🇹I find a gas mixture and oil is great to soak metal in to loosen items rusted up 50/50 mixture
Hard work and interesting
I am amazed at how easy the screws came out. I have bought used black powder guns that were harder to get apart. Overall, it looks to be in decent shape inside of a find. This was an enjoyable video. Thanks for sharing.
sorry friend, I too have often found difficulties with time-encrusted screws, I don't know if you have ever tried to put the screwdriver in the slot of the head of the waist and holding it firmly give small perpendicular hammering blows that will make the encrustations give way in the thread, without insisting on turning which always ruins the head of an old screw. if you've never done it, try it. good life
@@vitangelomoscarda2522 Thanks for the tip, brother.
WD-40 is amazing stuff, and if a screw or bolt is clinging, apply heat
Replica
@@vitangelomoscarda2522 444445
Well at least you got it done. Your disassembly and reassembly stressed me out but we all do it different. Cool find
I have improved my techniques since then, you can see my rifle restoration video, thanks a lot
I agree!
Restoration of the revolver with the use of the most basic and simple tools. Very nice
Thank you very much. I don't have a big budget
All them "broken pieces" is probably what earned this one a home at the bottom of the river. Inoperable & no armourer around. Great work!
Good job it's a functioning pistol
wowww superbe job de refresh il est vraiment magnifique belle trouvaille.
Merci beaucoup
Отличная работа мастера по восстановлению 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
гавна
That is actually a Griswold & Gunnison reproduction- the brass frame combined with the octagon-to-round barrel is the giveaway. It was the Confederacy's version of a reverse-engineered Colt Navy. Pretty neat find in a river- it's awesome to see one put back into some "usable" condition. Great work!
I was thinking repro. You said it, brass mount. A parts replacement kit is in order.
Umberti makes some nice reproductions as well.....I've got the 1860 Colt Army.
@@keithlucas6260 I've got the same
Good eye, I would’ve assumed it was a Colt M1849 pocket revolver based on how short the barrel is
Yep, knew it was a repo 10 second in. Ok fun to take apart a “Colt ish” revolver, why?
What is THAT doing in a river ?
I don't know that I would have beat the snot out of it with a framing hammer, but I probably wouldn't have gotten it apart as quickly. You can't argue with results, and you got plenty. Fun to watch, and great job.
He beat a loaded black powder pistol on the barrel with a cocked back hammer. Idk how dry or wet everything was after he started working on it but it’s still like oof. Once I saw those p caps laying on the table I knew that shit was straight loaded
@@lilbrody8254 Not something I would do, mainly because my grandfather would come back from the dead to kick my ass for not listening to him. Everyone does things a little differently.
@@toddsmith4653 same here, some ancestor of mine would be shaking his head at me from above
Nice work, I love shooting those old guns
nice very good workthis is a legend cout 1851 i loved
Far away in a small village in Mexico lives a retired sailor from Ireland. One day a group of bandits goes into town and starts makin a ruckus . The old sailor minds his business as best as he can to not get killed but he has sympathy for everyone being oppressed by the bandits. One day the sailor did what he does best and that was go fishin , well on this particular day he didn’t catch no fish but an old 1851 navy wheel gun . He marveled at the dirty old thing and felt inspired, he knew just what to do . So he wastes no time in cleaning the gobs of dirt and muck from the revolver as he works under the dim lantern light . As morning came he soaked the metal pieces he took apart in a bucket of vinegar to remove the rust , tired but determined he quickly and quietly heads to town and spends what little money he has on some metal parts and a neat little diagram the shop keep let him have when asked about . The man takes the long way home so as not to be noticed and in his quiet home where no one goes the old sailor continues his labor . He scrubs the rest of the filth and bile right off the ole work horse returning her to some semblance of its former glory. With the parts from town , some more oil in his lantern for the dark house in which he dwelled , and that handy little diagram the shop keep gave him the old sailor went back to work . He thought of his life back in Ireland and what could have been but remembered why he left and also why he stayed ( in Mexico) , and as he did so he reassembled the old parts now shining with new life , he starred at the diagram and at the parts and back again until eventually burning the image into his mind but until then he continued to reference it putting the grips back on and then the cylinder followed by the barrel and every thing else . He finally had a newly working gun . He went over to a drawer and opened it in that was an old hickory box , he dug it out of the drawer and sat the gun down next to it . He slowly flicked the latch on it upwards as it made a hissing sound , he paused a moment and then lifted the lid of the box . Inside there were many things , trinkets of a time lost long ago but what was important here was the five or six paper cartridges and six or seven or so percussion caps inside . He was given these long ago by someone he’d rather not think about “hold on to these for me until I need them” he remembered someone say . Out loud he said to himself “sorry but I guess I’m the one that need em now” . He loaded the gun and headed out of his shack he called a home looked towards the direction of town but not before grabbing the biggest reddest apple off the tree in his yard taking a bite and putting his newly assembled pistol in between his belt and under his jacket. The sailor walked to town admiring the now sunset beside him as he marveled at the time gone buy to craft his weapon . When the sailor got to town he saw a bandit harassing a beautiful woman , he interrupted the thugs awful flirting with the question “where’s your boss” to which the thug replied “who are you and why do you want to know ?” The sailor stopped and paused before saying “I’m nobody and I’ve got something to give him” then the bandit said “oh” and pointed to the saloon where it was loud and rowdy but the people inside had a tense look to their face , as he stepped inside it was blatantly obvious who ran the show , there was a big man with a big mustache and two woman around each arm with a glass of bourbon in one hand a hand full of cards in the next he was loud and enjoying himself as he played poker with the other outlaws . The sailor walked right up to the bandits chief and loudly asked “you in charge of these thugs ?” To his surprise instead of the usual violent outburst everyone in the room was expecting he simply answered with “Yea ! What’s it to you ?” And the sailor said loudly and sternly “I want you and all your thugs out of this town today” to which the bandit chief said “YOU DO !And what’s gonna happen if we don’t ?” He said gruffly . “You’ll be good as dead and cold as stone that’s for sure” said the sailor . And then the bandit rose from his chair slowly and said to him “Oh yea well I’d like to see you stop me from stayin !” His words were heavy and he stood at least a head y’all over everyone else , across from the table the bandit chief stared daggers into the sailor but not to the bandits desired affect , he leant down putting both fists on the table and said right to the sailors face “well ?” And with cold eyes the sailor said “i warned you” and in a flash of fury the bandit stood strait up and grabbed a large Bowie knife from his hip his eyes red with anger for the man before him wore down his patience completely and ruined his good time , as he started to lean forward in the attempt to stab the sailor he himself drew the pistol with lightning quick speed and blasted a whole in the center of the bandits chest knocking him backwards, his enormous weight crashing into the wall behind him . Every single person in that saloon and a few outside as well was in stunned silence as they saw what happens before them the minute the sailor crossed the saloons threshold . “Anybody else want some ?” Said the sailor another bandit this one of normal size tried grabbing the dropped knife before receiving some hot lead to the brain and then the other bandit adjacent to him twitched a little too quickly and bought a box in the ground. The sailor turns around , hands at the read “if y’all don’t want some too you’d best get out of town and never come back , the two out laws shook their heads yes and ran out side as the sailor walked outside he saw a confused and angry bandit the same as the one before with the woman loom at him , the sailor cocked the gun one last time and the man across from him suddenly grew calmer before huffing and walking off towards his horse never to be seen again . After that day the town got a lot quieter and the old sailor never had to pay for anything again when he went to town , not because the people feared him but because they were grateful . And that was the story of how a little town got their first sheriff.
Wow !
What is the title of this story?
@ I don’t know I’m not good with titles
I actually paused the video to read this.👍
Bro i cant read all of this
Nice restoration even though methods are brute, you still got a talent bro
If brute force isn't working.....it's not brutal enough!
Someone asked me “how does he know it’s a Navy pistol?” And I said “he found it in the water didn’t he?”
better yet how does he know it was ten years underwater.
@@denisjl100 is in the description
"estava submerso cerca de 10 anos de acordo com seu estado e número de série"
"was submerged about 10 years according to its status and serial number"
@@Mask_Guy thanks for the information.
It's the navy model tell your friend their stupid.
@@erueka6 it’s just joke
After some searches... I found it!!
Yeah it i's Slainte star of the county down
That weapon can still be used, fine restoration 🧐
Thanks sir !
Coucou, ouaw bravo pour la restauration, il est magnifique 🤩
Absolutely amazing!
I fully expected the minute of this excellent video to show you loading and shooting the piece.😁
I love your "wooden mallet"😊
We are french so we can’t have accès to ammos unfortunately 😔
Such a beautiful weapon, I'm so glad you could restore it 👌🏻
Thanks sir !
Как человек занимающийся реставрацией не видел никаких ошибок, не заслуженно большое количество дизлайков. Можно было всё сделать аккуратнее, но данный проект не требователен к этому. Респект, что не стал менять деверянную ручку!
Большое спасибо, выбор инструментов был неуклюжим, например, при трении с металлом, но я сделал лучшее, что мог, имея мало средств. С тех пор я стал более подготовленным и надеюсь улучшить свои навыки в следующих.
Да это безобразие. Что мы не видели настоящей реставрации? Это халтура в чистом виде. Как колорит в России - Все сделано при помощи лома и какой- то матери.
@@1nervi тут мало, что можно было сделать так как метал слишком много провет в воде и сильно испортился, но спорить не буду можно было сделать аккуратние, но человек который проводил рестоврация делал это впервой, да и проект очень сложный каррозия просто сьела части металла.
Beautiful Restoration
That would be such a sweet find.
Certainly!
Finally we can prove Andy's innocence and get him released from Shawshank!
Que boulot, quel ravissement, je comprend mieux ce que tu me disait, ya toujours un trésor dans les récupérations ! Amitiés du breton !
Merci beaucoup oui c'est mon petit plaisir avec la dépollution. Amitiés du Sud !
Now go test fire it. Light loads first. Work up to max loads.
bon travail !magnifique revolver !😉👍
Merci 💪
Magnet fishing Very good like
Thanks !
Lucky lucky you. She's a beauty. I'm actually hoping to order this model as my first gun tomorrow. Hope it looks as pretty in person as in pictures and video.
Oh, and great job!
I'm a paddy, bang on with the Irish music there,
Salut poto
😲😲😲😲 belle restauration 👏👏👏👏👏
Merci poto enfin un que j'ai pu démonter !
Je viens de découvrir votre chaîne et m'y abonner. Quelle belle trouvaille et quel beau sauvetage. Un travail de fou. Je sens que je vais me remettre à pécher dans les canaux d'agde ! Je n'ai jamais rien trouvé de si beau.
Bravo pour ce travail et ce partage. Bonne continuation dans cette voie.
Merci beaucoup, ces trouvailles se font rares pour nous aussi mais on persévère 😀
Great video brother
I wish that gun could speak!! What an amazing find!
Erm...they don't find it 🤣🤣🤣 just makes a good story
@@ElmoresGuitarsInc Not everyone is a paranoid android like you. You can’t fake the aging that the firearm presented itself with. You also obviously have no understanding of firearms. This find was 100% legitimate and backed be legal documents traces the serial numbers to that year of manufacture. Enjoy yourself !
Yup
someone probably dropped it while fishing they only go for 199$ new so the owner probably didn't want to waste his time getting it back
COLT DID NOT MAKE A BRASS FRAMED '51 , NOR HALF ROUND BARREL. LOOK THAT UP !
Moi à chaque fois je me régale de vos restauration, continuez les gars, je suis fan 💪
Vous êtes un très bon rénovateur je pense qu'il sera en état de bon fonctionnement bravo encore
Merci beaucoup 😊N''hésites pas à voir les autres vidéos de restau
God.job my friend🙏🇮🇩
Thank you !
@ ❤️❤️❤️
splendide restoration 👌
Me encanto. Excelente trabajo.
Um trabalho espetacular, parabéns
Enjoyed the background music.
Suits the gun's generation
Like the music and like the fact it is not so loud it would cover the sounds of you working.
Complimenti, bellissimo restauro. Ciao.
Gracie !
Mololets did everything perfectly! Gave a second life! 🤝🏽
J'aime beaucoup, Excellent!
Un grand merci !
При сборке оружия, издаются характерные звуки. Они греют душу, радуют сердце. Музыка....💖❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
У нас за такое хобби по восстановлению, срок дают вместо лайков... 🐾😆😆
@@veomadonnathebestdog.7936 Да, и это прискорбно, давали хотя бы реставрацию и ствол свинцом залить, ну и боёк сточить, дабы себе оставить! Ну красота же!
Bravo ! La restauration est superbe, vous avez bien travailler.
Это постановка. Для лохов
Super boulot les gars 👏👏👏
Merci 🙌
Mec tu fais tout génial
Merci mon ami
Génial ton travail bravo
Merci beaucoup !
Parabéns, bela restauração.
I've been trying to find this, nice piece of art and restoration
Thx !
В конце надо было шмальнуть по бутылкам
TRY NAVY GUN WORKS , $ 199.00
Eline sağlık kardeşim.Cok güzel oldu.
Great job great video Does it shoot !
Use a chunk of leather if your going to hold it in the vice. Helps with less damage.
yaaaá
And don’t dry fire it.
@Larry Arthauer I know, dry firing damages the cones and the hammer.
Super satisfaction pour vous et aussi pour nous les abonnés de voir le travail que vous faites pour redonner vie à tous ces objets ,j 'ai hâte de voir les prochaines vidéos pour savoir si ces armes sont dans une vitrine
Merci beaucoup on vous montrera tout ça
Nice result. A bit brutal a times... Good job in the end.
You're the best at finding murder weapons
I know some peoples in America and belgium better but yes at least 20 of them !
Very expensive weapon i just saw videos of these nice find even for a wall hanger
One of the best video's on youtube i've seen at the moment, i am very sorry for the broken barrel though. Anyway, keep it up! This is amazing!
Thank you very much sir !
Salut Quentin ! Quel boulot... On voit que c'est vraiment une passion pour toi ! Magnifique travail ! 👍
Merci ! Oui j'aime ces objets 😜
Experience has taught me that weapons tossed in deep bodies of water usually have bodies on them. Congrats you found Billy the Kid robbery revolver.
LOL!!!!!!
Bravo, thanks for sharing a piece of American history.
The Colt 45 would love that kind of piece on my shelf .
*Vеry good man👍👍👍*
Thanks mate !
Wish I could restore things like you are doing. Whenever I try to restore something it becomes far worse, instead of restoring, I’m destroying. 😂
Yes me to I mess it up just looking at something I thought it was just me
What is all the letters and numbers for I keep seeing this I just wanted to know what it is
@Elian Vega des
try to take the pic that you restoring.
Email me on tusuubira78@gmail.com
La morale de cette vidéo : il n'y a rien qu'on ne puisse dégripper avec du WD-40 !
🤣🤣🤣
Magic WD
Mais ce fling n'est pas très vieux
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Fantastic work sir ❤️🇮🇳
Thanks my friend
sont trop beau ces revolver de 1800 de la navy US
Nice piece of history you have there! Great work! So cool to bring something like that back to life!
That's not an original
@@jeffreyglass5995 italian reproduction probably... (uberti).
I got a 1851 Colt Navy out of a lake about 8 years ago, I still have it she's a beauty.
У таких револьверов пули были из мягкого свинца без латунной оболочки, и это значит что даже с поврежденным коррозией стволом можно успешно выстрелить!))
Стрельбы в видео не вижу. Этот револьвер заряжался с барабана, посему пули использовались оболочечные. А свинцовые без оболочечные пули предназначались для револьверов, заряжавшихся в барабан со ствола.Иначе оболочечную пулю нарезі в стволе не пропустят. Если в стволе раковины, стрелять из него опасно.
@@ТарасенкоСергй да ладно, по сепарам можно)))
Спасибо что вернул Крым!
Сало Уронили!
Más que restauración fue limpieza 😅
Re caseras las herramientas, me encanta! felicitaciones!!! 👏🏻👏🏻
Magnífico ejemplar de Colt 🤩
Herramientas pescadas en el canal 😅😉
Superbe restauration.
Merci beaucoup 👍
I bought a kit from Sears of this gun in the 70s. It was fun.
The finds, the tressure guns. I'm blown away.
Parabéns! Ótimo trabalho.
Awesome audio! 👍🏻
Très belle rénovation j'adore 🔥
Merci l'ami !
Definitivamente ese es un revólver Colt Dragoon de 1849!.
Nice job on an American classic. I would love to find something like this to restore.
This appears to be a copy/reproduction. Otherwise the frame would likely be steel or iron. I think you can find cheap copies of old percussion pistols for about $300+
@@danielc9312 i am sure u can take that serial number from the gun and run it through the colt database.. so not only the construction is off but the number is off as well.. none the less.. great video
beau travail
Love the play track it really fits with the age the gun is from
Thanks mate ! That's hard to find
Do not take this offensively, but try to use proper tools for the job and less force. and get rid of that knife.
That was an amazing find holy shit
There is a reason he didnt show you throwing the magnet into the river, only pulling it out.
@@mashafasha5796 exactly... Lmao you're the only one who got it.
Excelent vídeo!!
Thank you !
Show de bola amigo parabéns tamo junto um abraço tudi bão ✌️😉
Obrigado meu amigo!
Excellent work friend. I've already liked it and I'm subscribed.
Thanks dude ! Your videos are also very great !
Not a restoration, this is called conservation, that gun is way past being able to restore, but a worthwhile effort.
Idk my grandpa did something like this just not a similar gun
Would need new barrel and drum then it’s new , deffo a wall hanger
@@stevesmith9351 yeah
@@stevesmith9351 i wouldn’t shoot that thing for any amount of money!
@@stevesmith9351 that would be like replacing the whole gun it would be better to just hang it and buy a pietta or uberti
Ну да , верю , верю , прям так взял и поймал пистолетик , вместе с музыкой 😁😁😁😁
Нету такого добра украл откудато
Магнитик поисковый покидайте с моста где-нибудь в Татарстане, Питере, Москве может и не пистолетик вытащите.
Вообще просто чума!!!браво!!!
Чему браво? Разве это результат?
@@Osho774 на мое личное мнение "Да".
С дулом и барабаном возиться было видимо лень )
Superb! Cheers to real art.
Many thanks!
Nice to see an expert in firearms restoration at work. All the right tools and all....
A Knife?!
Parabéns meu amigo ficou top demais 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Saudações do Brasil.
Obrigado e Saudações do França!
@ , além de hábil na restauração, fala português! Abraços desde o Rio de Janeiro!
My dad and uncle were out in the desert decades ago, my uncle just happened to look down while standing on some large rocks, and found an old revolver that must have been there for a hundred years or more. A gun shop here in town offered a very generous amount for it.
Ist das eine replika die weggeworfen wurde
Honestly, I've seen a guy drop the entire arm in a pan of what looks like rust remover for a day first... it did wonders. You were kind of rough on the piece, but I guess that's your own prerogative too. Finder's keepers and do what you will ya know? But next time you should check out what otyers are doing for similar items if you want to practically save the entire thing.
Still, nice find :)
Restoration ❌
Distraction ✅
Hell of a find
Agreed he was way too rough on the disassembly of this gun.
Your story telling is very awesome 😜
Véritable boulot d'horlogerie! Chapeau!
Хорошая работа 🙂👍👍👍👍👍
Работа грубая и не профессиональная. Зажимать в тиски без защиты поверхности антикварного металла? Ковырять отверткой? Это делается в специальной ванне и более подходящими инструментами.