Как в сказке... Грязи много - глина, земля.. А вот ржавчины нет нихрена.. Видимо СУПЕР ТЕХНОЛОГИИ СССР!!!... Явная подстава- игра на камеру и зрителей!!
25:51 именно так должен выглядеть патрон латунный.. именно такого цвета, не зеленый окисленный, легко выходящий без кучи окислов, грязи пыли и ржи. Да да, верю.. Детский сад какой то...
❤ Иж 49 в 16 калибре, первое моё ружьё в 11 лет. Жили в Хабаровском крае Усть Орочи. Мы с папой ходили в тайгу и нашли лосиху рожала второго лосенка, папа помогал разродится, и вдруг поднялся мишка на кровь март месяц на задних лапах пошёл на папу я схватил ружьё тогда у папы был Иж 54 12 калибр и стрельнул примерно с 20 шагов. Попал точно в горло перебив шейные позвонки, он рухнул возле папы. Когда разделали Я сбегал за дедушкой и на санках забрали тушу. Домой пришли папа снял ИЖ 49 с стенки и сказал охоться сын заслужил. Это был 1962 год. И с тех пор охотился по 2020 год. Было у меня много ружей но любил охотится на водоплавающих с ТОЗ 34, да и кабанчика валил.
Not gonna lie i call bullshittery on the fact this shotgun has no pitting or no real corrosion. all the wood looks too good, sling swivel moves freely. This is not a shotgun that has been "found"or "dug up"more it has been intentionally degraded just enough to make it a easy restoration and enough to fool the average viewer.
I'm with you on that as well. If it had been left out like the video creator wanted you to believe, I wouldn't have wasted the time on it. I definitely wouldn't trust it to be a safe functioning shotgun. Especially that fake fire. Just like the .22 at the end.
@anthonythomas1750 it doesn't take a metalergist or a forensic scientist to see the inconsistencies of a real abandoned firearm and a stressed firearm meant to look abandoned for a period in this situation. This is sort of like the difference between a real archeological arrow head and one recently manufactured with classic techniques and stressed to look like an authentic one. Salt Factory nz stated what many of us here saw and commented like minded. I hope you would do the same as any logical person would do in this situation. If you or I were to somehow come upon a firearm abandoned and corroded as this one purports to be, unless you or I had that barrel ex-rayed after refurbishing it to make sure there was no hidden pitting, micro cracks, or any other abnormalities which could compromise the integrity of safely firing this firearm, then neither one of us would fire it. This person most likely did the distress job to try to fool the unknowing viewer and knows every last detail of this firearm's history. If not, he is a very stupid individual for firing it. I may not get paid for my knowledge of metals, firearms, pressures, or anything else that pertains to this, but in almost 50 years of firearm use, building, rebuilding, studying, and repairing them, I wouldn't waste time on making this capable of firing again but would maybe just appreciate it as a mantle decoration. I like having my body intact and not missing any bits and pieces.
All of the guns have red rust which mean that they rusted recently. So I belive he buys old guns and then leaves then in salty water for a few days and waalaa he has another gun to restore. Cool resto videos all the same.
То что он реставрирует, это он делает очень хорошее дело. Но если он осознанно его подвергает гниение то это очень плохо и вандально для такого раритета
Amazing how severely pitted metal suddenly is smooth. If anyone believes this is actually possible, I have some beachfront land in Oklahoma to sell you.
Браво мастер! ИЖ 49, аналог ЗАУР ОООО(4 кольца) который выпускался в городе Зуле ГДР из советской оружейной стали А 50. Имел счастье пользоваться таким ружьём 1958 года выпуска, Отличное ружьё! Довольно-таки крепкое, как-то бахнул перезарядом пороха, в 2 раза, выдержало, но плечо болело.
He just restored this same gun and this is the same actual video from a month ago people do you not see that. Look back on previous videos. He just posted this a month again so he is trying to make money again on the same video.
E muito bom ver um Restaurador Restauramdo uma coiza que ta se cabamdo Restaura e sinónimo de nova vida e renacer denovo eu gosto muito de acisti a arte de Restauração. Parabens pela Arte da Restauração 😲🙄😲 👋👋👋👍👍👍 💔
As a restorer of watches and other items, I can tell you that to fake dirt and rust to this extent would literally take days weeks months. You can fake a bit of surface rust and shove a bit of dirt here and there, but looking at the strip down in detail, he would have to strip it down first, introduce dirt and rust to every millimetre, then reassemble. I believe this restoration is genuine.
It it still a great restore, even if it's been played before. I didn't see it, and I enjoyed watching the way he did, job well done 😮 congratulations 🎊 👏 🙌
Speghitti Western is a catagory of Westerns that were cheap to make. And the music was plentiful and easy to put on as part of the movie or show. Great job and thank you for the music. It is memories I had as a child watching Cow Boy shows
Don't know where this gentleman is located, but seems pretty "labor intensive", a bead blast cabinet and a couple of gallons of Evap-O-Rust would do wonders on gun prep and time. No criticism intended, just sayin'. Thanks for the video, it was entertaining!
Did you guys have this video up already and then take it down and put it back up because I’ve seen you do this one already or I’m having one heck of a déjà vu lol. 👍👍👍👍👍🤜🤛
No they do this constantly it’s still up on the channel it did well so they re upload it. Thats what this channel does. It recycles videos over and over again. He has done the ppsh41 maybe 5 times and the Tommy gun 5 times or so. The even worst part is they have an identical Russian channel with the same videos thumbnails and runtimes. It really it a sickening thing. I would never re upload a video because it did well. I have been restoring guns longer than this Channel. Maybe watch a true channel that comment back to everyone called “the kinzler bros”
@@brandonkinzler3188 all right thank you that kind of brings his numbers up too because people just automatically hit like so I appreciate that. I’ll just watch out for it for now on and just delete it when I see it come up a second time. Have a good one.
Awesome! I would’ve just put that whole metal receiver in barrel and a big PVC pipe capped off and filled with vinegar for a couple days before I would’ve started teardown. Would’ve ate all the rust off of it or 99.9% of it and made it way easier to take apart.
Dude look into cutric acis and washing soda many vids 100 grams citric acid, 40 grams washing soda, to every litre of water with a squirt of dish soap. i've played with a lot of things to remove rust. this is by far the best and safest yet
I admit,,when the first wood stain was applied, i thought, too red for me! But the second staining made it real!! I personally would be bluing all the tiny parts individually before pre-assembley but i get it after i seen the finished product!!
@@Mitch_B67 What are you talking about, are suggesting that this is fake? All i said was the shotgun turned out amazing. Compared from where it started.....
Theres low heat rods, "muggy weld", but its very strong. I wonder if it can be ironed onto those pits smoothly to fill them & then smoothed further? Similar to ironing smooth lead on a car body. The right diameter iron to put through the barrels would fill pitting inside possibly. It bonds just like welding. Such nice mechanisms dis regarded because of pitting seems a shame. Cut metal irons to shapes needed..less grinding. Maybe even apply it hot iron spinning on a lathe? For tubes & rods.
The gaps between the receiver and the wood are terrible. What do you just buy old guns rust them with salt water and bury them in mud? Wake up people this guy is not a gunsmith he's a hack.
I love restoration videos. The starting product always looks like it’s been shoved up a rotting catfish’s ass and laid to rest at the bottom of the Mississippi River in the mud for 80years