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DISCLAIMER
I am in no way selling a weapon in this video, nor even using any weapon. This is simply a review of an historical firearm.
Hello all, its World of the Arms here. I decided to try out IMA (International Military Antiques) and buy a couple antiques during their Black Friday deal. These are a couple more projects I have added to my already big project list. In this video, I will be going over what I received from IMA.

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@milsurprifleguy7091
@milsurprifleguy7091 Год назад
Some interesting projects that you have . Looking forward to the progress you make working on them
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
Thanks!
@AthensAtWork
@AthensAtWork Год назад
Great video! I have a couple cool wall hangers front Nepal, great history
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
Thank you! I love the history and age of these rifles as you do too!
@tfusilier44
@tfusilier44 Год назад
That is actually a nice looking P53 for the Nepal cache. Most are in pretty rough shape and missing the butts. The Nepalese also ripped off the nose caps and buttplates to sell the brass. Be careful with the repro stock. I heard the wood on it can chip easily if you use a chisel to shave down the wood to fit. The Nepalese marked brown bess locks are supposedly European made. When taking apart the locks I highly recommend you use a lock spring clamp. You can buy them from places like the rifle shoppe. You don't want to risk damaging the lock springs.
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
Thanks! Yeah its not all too terrible. Atleast I did get a buttstock. That makes sense with the nose caps and buttplates. Thanks for the tips on the repro stock. I will have to take my time on it! And really? I never thought the locks would be European made. Yes I have thought about getting a lock spring clamp. Like you said, I don't want to damage the springs! As always, thanks for the info, interest, and comments in my videos. Helps greatly!
@usna98
@usna98 Год назад
Very cool...they are fun projects. I did one of the P53's a few years back. It was in better shape than yours but was still a lot of work. The Brown Bess is coming along and I'll be interested to see how yours turns out. Enjoy!
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
For sure! Really?, I had to go back and take a look! Will you ever do a follow-up video on the P53? I would really be interested in seeing that! Ever since you released your first Brown Bess video, I knew I wanted one badly. Luckily they must've had some in the warehouse saved for this past Black Friday. They seemed to sell out of the Brown Bess kits right after I ordered. As always, I like seeing your projects and such!
@usna98
@usna98 Год назад
@@worldofthearms6976 it's in the long video I did on all my IMA guns. I can do a follow up sometime.
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
You you should! I'd be interested in seeing it again!
@stansfieldmcelroy
@stansfieldmcelroy Год назад
some wild assumptions about that brown bess use
@worldofthearms6976
@worldofthearms6976 Год назад
Only thing I stated was that it existed at the same time as the Revolutionary war. I didn't say it was used then.
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