I will echo the sentiment of previous commenters by saying why some people would allow that pistol to be so neglected. But since we don’t know the previous owners situation or mindset we shouldn’t judge them too harshly. You and your extensive skill set were able to resurrect an old warhorse and give it a new life and purpose. I own a Remington from a similar time period. It’s been well taken care of by me over the 50 years I’ve had it and will continue to serve with my son. Outstanding restoration!!!!! Thanks for sharing your video with us.
Ya it was ridiculously neglected, ya I agree. Thank you very much we appreciate it! That's awesome they are great pistols! Thank you for your service and for watching!
Agreed. I watched a similar video with no dialogue on the restoration of a M1A Garand that was pulled from the Riene River and was fully rusted and rotted. Was a thing of beauty to see it made proud of the soldier that carried it!!
I Carried a Colt 1911 in the Army as an MP in the mid 70s. I have been hooked on 1911s ever since, and now own 9 of them. Best semi auto pistol ever made in my opinion. Great job restoring this Remington. To see one so pitted is very sad.
A true tribute to John Browning and the viability and durability of his invention. Awesome restoration and revitalization of a great weapon. Thank you for doing this.
As a certified armorer on several weapon platforms, it does my heart good to see you guys using gunsmithing bits to remove screws. I cringe when I watch other channels use a "cheapo" flathead to remove a screw from one of these pieces of history.
i like to watch this media but i watch the other medias as well. those guys seem to work with limited tools like they don't have the immediate access to tools that north americans have, they kind of make do. a lot of them don't do test fires afterwards like the kinsler bros. do because they either can't afford new parts or they just do it so that the guns are reconstructed for show.
i have a remington rand 45 paid $15 for it and $15 for an M1 carbine. I ordered them from either the NRA or DCM. They arrived via the USMail together in a cardboard box (no padding) in, i think, the mid to early 60s. Those were the good old days. I still have both.
For those who might not know Remington Rand was a manufacturer of typewriters. One of many manufacturers who switched production of their signature products to make military equipment. Other makers of 1911 handguns were Union Switch & Signal company who were makers of railway switch equipment and the Singer sewing machine company.
Remington-Rand made more 1911A1 pistols than any other contractor, including Colt. All the more impressive since Colt made them for approximately 20 years(after transitioning from the 1911) while RR only made them for about three years.
There was also some made in Canada but they never were issued because the war has ended. That was WW1. They only made 500 of those I believe. They ended up in civilian hands at some point.
I cherish my Remington Rand, bought just before the ridiculous handgun freeze here north of the 49th. I hope someone will continue to cherish this one too. Great work!
I have one of these. It was my grandfather’s service pistol I inherited after he passed…it’s in excellent condition and rust free all I had to do was replace the worn out buffer spring and it shoots ever bit as good as my modern Remington R1.
Awesome story, I have my great grandfathers uniforms and his Calvary saber. His 1911 was unfortunately stolen from his home years ago. Enjoy that 1911!
A bit overdramatized on the disassembly don’t you think? The hammer was unnecessary. Ever hear of a bushing wrench? Kroil would’ve loosened all those rust frozen parts. I know. I’ve done the same restoration.
I noticed as well and agree. It functions with purpose and well timed snap; not beating the action to death, but no soft slow-mo slide action from 3.5 gr of Bullseye H&G 168 softballs.
She may not be as pretty as she was in 1945,but no less deadly. GREAT addition to the collection and another nicely done restoration!😊 My son has a WWII RR 1911 A1 I purchased in the early 1960's from DCM for the insane price of $21.50. In great shape except for holster wear.
Wow this is one of the most iconic guns in American history. Thanks for restoring another of americas greatest firearms. I like that you restore old firearms from any war from the past. Keep doing it. Can’t wait to see a Luger P08 I know you’re up to it soon.
Beautiful old war horse brought back to life only if it had been found about 60 years earlier because Remington Rands are rare,,, Another Great Restoration.
You gotcha a good one guys. Those things are built like a tank. I bought a Remington Rand 1911A1 in 1971 that had some pitting on the slide. I paid $100 for it, wish I still had it.
Another nice restoration. Too bad about the obnoxious pitting. As along as it still works and cycles properly, it is indeed a work horse, tested through time. Love the little Kentucky Ballistics slapping of the clear ballistics gel lol!
@@TheKinzlerBros Honestly the best Channel I’ve seen for restorations on these pieces of history, because you do it properly, and actually use it (after making sure it is safe for use still). Earned a sub from me.
You did a great job resurrecting the most iconic gun in American history.. great new video with good and smart content. I also do repair work. Let's see You are a great mechanic. Your workmanship is impeccable! 👍.Keep up the good work, you are truly a genius🔧😎
Wow…. Your knowledge of the strip down and rebuild deserves applause! What a historic pistol to have brought back to life, I’m stunned by the recoil…! I hope you kept the 2 1941 rounds as keepsake from WW2 … great video👍🏻
Отличный пистолет в заботливых руках... а так довольно много мелких частей из-за которых могут возникнуть проблемы, в неряшливых руках, работа мастера +!)
Wow, what a barn find!! always look forward to y'alls videos, and they haven't disappointed yet!! Much appreciation and respect for your work!! Great example of American firearms.
Yes you tell me. I can’t believe, well I can believe this happens so many firearms where made for the two huge wars and they came back after service and probly just threw there sidearm somewhere and couldn’t deal with the PTsd.
I've been critical of some of the finishing methods you use in your restorations before, but this was very well executed. You did a fantastic job with this pistol, and I'm glad you parkerized it instead of hot-bluing. Honestly, I'm surprised the barrel was able to stabilize the bullets and provide acceptable accuracy given the pitting.
Usually 45's are pretty stable in flight, maybe where the center of mass is placed in those 230gr ball bullets? idk, but it's not the first 45 with bad rifling I see being accurate anyways.
This came out decent it's a shame that it's so pitted but she shots well may have to change the barrel although you were hitting the target thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
I have a Remington 1911 my grandpa gave me. It’s one of my prized possessions. I tore it down to clean it just like this. Definitely had to research it but I got it. Mines in pristine condition.
A fine restoration of the pistol. Amazing methods you incorporated to restore it. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Always look forward to your videos and resurrection of the fire arms. 🙂👍🇺🇸
Культ оружия, существующий в Америке, дал миру блестящий результат - конструкторские и технологические достижения высочайшего уровня. В романовской России в 1911 году вообще не было своего короткоствола. Табельные офицерские наганы -- бельгийский патент. Маузеры всех типов -- Германия. До появления первого серийного ТТ -33, навеяного Токареву пистолетом COLT 1903 оставалось ещё 22 года. О работе рестовратора: виртуоз!!!
Very nice! It is good to see that old girl singing once again....😊 Did you "blue" it? The pistol looks a bit darker in the shots where you are firing it...I imagine it makes the pitting less noticeable...good job!
Well done on your restoration of the 1911. How do you know precisely where each part goes when putting it back together? Do you have a manual of the gun that you are restoring? To refer too?
Loved the ballistics gel test at the end😁 In the land of so many fake resto vids out there I sure appreciate and look forward to watching your REAL restoration work. Your vids are a pleasure to watch and I look forward to them!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You brought the old warrior back to life! Thank You
It was our pleasure, thanks for watching!
They left out the part where this gun was RUSTED BY THEM... Dishonest Shit people for view and and false praise 🙄🙄
As a Brit, this is my favourite pistol from over the pond. To see it stripped and brough back to life is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
My favorite too, thanks and thanks for watching!
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You made the Soldier that carried that 1911 smile ☺️
It was our pleasure, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
If only that 1911 could tell the stories of the War, beautiful work guys!
Ya that would be crazy, thanks we appreciate it!
You might be glad it can't.
Sure it's not ah replica?
I will echo the sentiment of previous commenters by saying why some people would allow that pistol to be so neglected. But since we don’t know the previous owners situation or mindset we shouldn’t judge them too harshly. You and your extensive skill set were able to resurrect an old warhorse and give it a new life and purpose. I own a Remington from a similar time period. It’s been well taken care of by me over the 50 years I’ve had it and will continue to serve with my son. Outstanding restoration!!!!! Thanks for sharing your video with us.
Ya it was ridiculously neglected, ya I agree. Thank you very much we appreciate it! That's awesome they are great pistols! Thank you for your service and for watching!
Sure it wasnt stolen lol how did u even aquire it? Whats the story ?@@TheKinzlerBros
Agreed. I watched a similar video with no dialogue on the restoration of a M1A Garand that was pulled from the Riene River and was fully rusted and rotted. Was a thing of beauty to see it made proud of the soldier that carried it!!
I have a feeling these guys do this on purpose to have material to restore. Where are they finding all these crappy firearms?
I Carried a Colt 1911 in the Army as an MP in the mid 70s. I have been hooked on 1911s ever since, and now own 9 of them. Best semi auto pistol ever made in my opinion. Great job restoring this Remington. To see one so pitted is very sad.
Thank you for your service, ya they are a beautiful iconic weapon. That's quite a collection and ya it is sad to see the pitting! Thanks for watching
which would you recommeded in 2024 with a budget of ~1500? (Can be used)
A true tribute to John Browning and the viability and durability of his invention. Awesome restoration and revitalization of a great weapon. Thank you for doing this.
Absolutely, thank you very much we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Is this pistol a licence-built Browning 9mm? It looks familiar.
@@tyreburster it's a .45
As a certified armorer on several weapon platforms, it does my heart good to see you guys using gunsmithing bits to remove screws. I cringe when I watch other channels use a "cheapo" flathead to remove a screw from one of these pieces of history.
That's awesome, thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
i like to watch this media but i watch the other medias as well. those guys seem to work with limited tools like they don't have the immediate access to tools that north americans have, they kind of make do. a lot of them don't do test fires afterwards like the kinsler bros. do because they either can't afford new parts or they just do it so that the guns are reconstructed for show.
As a certified armor, have you ever seen dozens of weapons corroded, aged and deteriorated in the same fashion...to almost exactly the same degree?
What exactly is the difference in a small flathead vs a gunsmithing bit?
This right here is why the 1911 is still in service somewhat. Bulletproof
Ya they are all time iconic pistols! Thanks for watching
It’s awesome to see another 1911 on the channel! It’s sad though was so horribly neglected by its previous owner.
Ya we love them, ya it's a shame! Thanks for watching
I’m sure it was a beautiful firearm before it was stored and forgotten. The stories it could tell…
i have a remington rand 45 paid $15 for it and $15 for an M1 carbine. I ordered them from either the NRA or DCM. They arrived via the USMail together in a cardboard box (no padding) in, i think, the mid to early 60s. Those were the good old days. I still have both.
Wow, ya for sure! That's awesome, thanks for watching!
WOW … the stories this grandad weapon could tell … masterfully restored … thanks for sharing … 🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Right, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
The 1911 A1 is such an elegant-looking pistol. Seems quite deadly too.
Yes it is and it absolutely is! Thanks for watching
For those who might not know Remington Rand was a manufacturer of typewriters. One of many manufacturers who switched production of their signature products to make military equipment. Other makers of 1911 handguns were Union Switch & Signal company who were makers of railway switch equipment and the Singer sewing machine company.
Ya I knew those, thanks for letting the other watchers know and thanks for watching!
And ONLY the Remington-Rand 1911’s went “Ding” went it was out of ammo!
Singer are supposed the the best of the wartime models!
Remington-Rand made more 1911A1 pistols than any other contractor, including Colt. All the more impressive since Colt made them for approximately 20 years(after transitioning from the 1911) while RR only made them for about three years.
There was also some made in Canada but they never were issued because the war has ended. That was WW1. They only made 500 of those I believe. They ended up in civilian hands at some point.
I cherish my Remington Rand, bought just before the ridiculous handgun freeze here north of the 49th. I hope someone will continue to cherish this one too. Great work!
I do as well, nice! Absolutely, thanks for watching
You should move
Remington Rand! Awesome restore even with the pitting, good to see it ringing the steel!! Thanks for sharing!!
Absolutely, thank you very much! Thanks for watching!
Old School rides again. Beautiful!
For sure, thanks for watching!
It's a Damn shame someone treated a part of history so poorly
Yes it is, thanks for watching!
A travesty indeed
He did
For real!!! Made me water my beard!! 😢
“treated…” 🤡
I don't know why that is so relaxing to watch, but it is.
Well I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
I have a veteran 1911 with a Colt frame from 1917, and a Remington Rand slide from a WWII refit at Anniston. Love that history.
Nice, I love it as well! Thanks for watching
Thank you for bringing this bit of history back to life!
It was my pleasure, thanks for watching!
I have one of these. It was my grandfather’s service pistol I inherited after he passed…it’s in excellent condition and rust free all I had to do was replace the worn out buffer spring and it shoots ever bit as good as my modern Remington R1.
Very cool, they are well built! Thanks for watching
Awesome story, I have my great grandfathers uniforms and his Calvary saber. His 1911 was unfortunately stolen from his home years ago. Enjoy that 1911!
I acquired a Remington Rand 1911a1 several years ago. Amazing video of your restoration of this old and neglected piece of history !
Nice, they are great guns! Thanks we appreciate it!
The old lady still kicking asses! Thank you for this amazing video!
Absolutely, thank you for watching we appreciate it!
Another wonderful restore. The 1911 is probably the most beautiful handgun ever made with the Hi-Power right there with it.
Thank you and I couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching
A bit overdramatized on the disassembly don’t you think? The hammer was unnecessary. Ever hear of a bushing wrench? Kroil would’ve loosened all those rust frozen parts. I know. I’ve done the same restoration.
Very nice work on the finish. Love the older firearms thank you for restoring it to working order.
Thank you very much, we appreciate it! Ya me too! Thanks for watching
Beautiful restoration, very clean cycling. You did that piece of history very well my guy
Thank you very much, yes it was humming! Thanks for watching!
I noticed as well and agree. It functions with purpose and well timed snap; not beating the action to death, but no soft slow-mo slide action from 3.5 gr of Bullseye H&G 168 softballs.
Thank you for giving this beautiful gun a new life.
It was my pleasure, thanks for watching!
finally someone that shoots the damn thing after they restore it.
Absolutely, we always try to! Thanks for watching
Literally falled asleep to this video for 4 hours, very calming and good video man.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
She may not be as pretty as she was in 1945,but no less deadly. GREAT addition to the collection and another nicely done restoration!😊
My son has a WWII RR 1911 A1 I purchased in the early 1960's from DCM for the insane price of $21.50. In great shape except for holster wear.
That's right, still gets the job done. Yes it is, thank you very much! That is crazy, it is worth a pretty penny now!
Got to fire one these ones my elbow and forearm were sore for a week afterwards
Whoever the shooter is. I hope he’s on our side?
That was so satisfying to see it stripped and then the whole cleaning process, wow. Thanks
Thank you we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Ballistic gelatin is a nice addition to the content. Great video as always
Ya we are trying different things, thanks we appreciate it!
How someone could disrespect a 1911 like that is beyond me. Thank you for bringing it back to life. Job well done 👍
Ya it sucks for sure, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
@@TheKinzlerBrosWhere do you get the weapons?
The 1911 is truly timeless.
Absolutely!
It reminds me if a Glock
What you guys do is simply amazing.
Thank you very much for the kind words! Thanks for watching
Wow this is one of the most iconic guns in American history. Thanks for restoring another of americas greatest firearms. I like that you restore old firearms from any war from the past. Keep doing it. Can’t wait to see a Luger P08 I know you’re up to it soon.
Absolutely, I will restore anything! We appreciate you, thanks for watching! That would be awesome!
Fantastico.
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Thank you, thanks for watching
Very cool! Great job in saving this iconic classic firearm.
Thanks, it was my pleasure! Thanks for watching
Beautiful old war horse brought back to life only if it had been found about 60 years earlier because Remington Rands are rare,,, Another Great Restoration.
Absolutely, I know and yes they are! Thanks for watching!
You gotcha a good one guys. Those things are built like a tank. I bought a Remington Rand 1911A1 in 1971 that had some pitting on the slide. I paid $100 for it, wish I still had it.
Ya they are awesome, that's too bad you don't still have it! They are worth quite a bit! Thanks for watching
I’ve had several handguns and my 1911’s will be with me until I pass them to my son. So much history.
Ya they are something you hold onto for life!
Dang, great job! Seems to shoot pretty well for a pistol with a lot of the rifling gone.
Thank you very much, yes it does. I was surprised! Thanks for watching
The best handgun in history!! thank you for this video and your time to put such care in to this!
Absolutely, it was our pleasure! Thanks for watching
Another nice restoration. Too bad about the obnoxious pitting. As along as it still works and cycles properly, it is indeed a work horse, tested through time.
Love the little Kentucky Ballistics slapping of the clear ballistics gel lol!
Thanks Mark, ya it was bad! Ya it is an iconic handgun! Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Great restoration! Too bad it was forgotten about…beautiful firearm
Thank you very much, yes it is! Thanks for watching
“The 1911 wrench”is called a bushing tool my good sir, and I would 100% keep that. That thing is a piece of history
Yes it is, thanks and I plan on keeping it. Thanks for watching
Great job! The two tone was a very nice touch!
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Wow, two rounds of .45 ACP from 1941... what a prize!! Much like this channel is....
Right, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
That honestly was one of the coolest, dopest and skillful things I have ever seen! What a remarkable weapon. Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much for the kind words we appreciate you! Thanks for watching
Beautiful work, I am amazed. Thanks ❤
Thank you, thanks for watching
Great job. Nice to see the old beauty doing what she does best.
Thank you, absolutely! Thanks for watching
old geezer went to war and came back for more.
Yes it did! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros Honestly the best Channel I’ve seen for restorations on these pieces of history, because you do it properly, and actually use it (after making sure it is safe for use still). Earned a sub from me.
I smiled all the way through this video. Amazing job. Thank you!
Thank you, we are glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
One of my favorite guns from WWII if I can ever get my hands on one I would treat it very well
Mine too, ya they are pricy! Thanks for watching
Amazing to see another 1911,.. thank you 😊
Glad you enjoy them, thanks for watching!
Well I am surprised but then again I watch all your video and know that your very talented and attention to detail is unmatched. Great video. 👍👍
Thanks you very much Diego we appreciate the kind words! Thanks for watching!
Guardando altri che svolgono lo stesso tipo di attività si capisce la tua grandissima professionalità e passione complimeti
Thanks we appreciate you, thanks for the support!
*As always top notch, you are one of the best gun restorers out there.*
Thank you very much, that means a lot! Thanks for watching!
Bravo, gentlemen. Simply bravo!
Thanks Rich!
Beautiful job I love it.
Thank you we appreciate it!
This pistol really never dies
No it doesn't, thanks for watching!
You did a great job resurrecting the most iconic gun in American history.. great new video with good and smart content. I also do repair work. Let's see You are a great mechanic. Your workmanship is impeccable! 👍.Keep up the good work, you are truly a genius🔧😎
Really appreciate the nice comment thanks for watching hope to see you back
Well done!!!
Thank you very much!
Wow…. Your knowledge of the strip down and rebuild deserves applause! What a historic pistol to have brought back to life, I’m stunned by the recoil…! I hope you kept the 2 1941 rounds as keepsake from WW2 … great video👍🏻
Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate it! Ya we kept them. Thanks for watching!
Another one of my dream guns !!!awesome job
Ya I want one in better condition but, this works for now! Thanks for watching
Отличный пистолет в заботливых руках... а так довольно много мелких частей из-за которых могут возникнуть проблемы, в неряшливых руках, работа мастера +!)
Thank you very much, yes there are! Thanks for watching!
Хорошая работа, сделал как надо, без автомобильной шпаклёвки и покраски. Спасибо, с меня лайк.
COOL PISTOL !!
Thanks
Great work! I’m impressed you cleaned it up from its prior condition and replaced no parts.
Thank you, ya I was surprised on how good it shot! Thanks for watching
Another great job. Second life for this little baby....1911 Best hand gun forever❤
Thank you, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Awesome. Save those 1941 bullets as relics too!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, absolutely! Thanks for watching!
It’s the most perfect creation and a work of Art. The 1911 pistol who has won 2 world wars atleast and to date would still win given the chance❤️
Ya it is the most iconic pistol of all time! Thanks for watching!
Love the marks on this pistol, it showing how old he's ❤ beautiful video mate keep going ❤❤❤
Ya it gives it character for sure, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
That honestly was amazing to watch. Your work is outstanding.
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South Africa
Thank you very much for the kind words and welcome to the channel!
@@TheKinzlerBros Thank you, you are so welcome and glad to be here.
Wow, what a barn find!! always look forward to y'alls videos, and they haven't disappointed yet!! Much appreciation and respect for your work!! Great example of American firearms.
Yes you tell me. I can’t believe, well I can believe this happens so many firearms where made for the two huge wars and they came back after service and probly just threw there sidearm somewhere and couldn’t deal with the PTsd.
Impressive restoration 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thanks we appreciate it
The Colt 1911, is by far, my favorite Platform. This video is amazing! Tremendous work! Great job!
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Mine too, thanks we appreciate you! Thanks for watching
well its a Remington, it says it all over
Just have to love them !
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
I've been critical of some of the finishing methods you use in your restorations before, but this was very well executed. You did a fantastic job with this pistol, and I'm glad you parkerized it instead of hot-bluing. Honestly, I'm surprised the barrel was able to stabilize the bullets and provide acceptable accuracy given the pitting.
Thanks we appreciate it, ya us too, it wasn't great! Thanks for watching!
Usually 45's are pretty stable in flight, maybe where the center of mass is placed in those 230gr ball bullets? idk, but it's not the first 45 with bad rifling I see being accurate anyways.
WOW! You're amazing. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
I'm willing to bet there's a helluva story behind this 1911.
It was found buried in a barn, very shallow I'm guessing! Thanks for watching
This was an extremely satisfying video
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
This came out decent it's a shame that it's so pitted but she shots well may have to change the barrel although you were hitting the target thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
Ya it is but, what can you do! Thanks for watching Joseph!
I have a Remington 1911 my grandpa gave me. It’s one of my prized possessions. I tore it down to clean it just like this. Definitely had to research it but I got it. Mines in pristine condition.
That's awesome, they are priceless guns to the owner! Thanks for watching
thanks for bringing the old girl back to life...
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Love two tone too! One of best examples is Makarov.
Nice, absolutely! Thanks for watching
A fine restoration of the pistol. Amazing methods you incorporated to restore it. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Always look forward to your videos and resurrection of the fire arms. 🙂👍🇺🇸
Thank you Martin! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you as well! Thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Культ оружия, существующий в Америке, дал миру блестящий результат - конструкторские и технологические достижения высочайшего уровня. В романовской России в 1911 году вообще не было своего короткоствола. Табельные офицерские наганы -- бельгийский патент. Маузеры всех типов -- Германия. До появления первого серийного ТТ -33, навеяного Токареву пистолетом COLT 1903 оставалось ещё 22 года. О работе рестовратора: виртуоз!!!
Thanks for the history and for watching!
Carried on in the navy. Never shot one. Twenty years later, I rented on and shot it. It was fun and not hard or rough like a lot of people say.
Thank you for your service, ya they don't kick real bad! Thanks for watching!
Does the E key work or do you spell one ...on ... twice!!🤷♂️🤌🤌
@@enricomandragona163 hahah missed that. Must have been a bad day.
Great job great video. Amazing no new parts needed
Thanks we appreciate it. Ya it probably could use new springs, if you were going to shoot it more. Thanks for watching
Very nice! It is good to see that old girl singing once again....😊 Did you "blue" it? The pistol looks a bit darker in the shots where you are firing it...I imagine it makes the pitting less noticeable...good job!
Thank you very much, yes it is! We hot blued everything but, the slide and frame, that got parkerized. Thanks for watching
I love the hand grenade sitting casually in the back. 😂
Glad you enjoy it, that's what its all about! Thanks for watching
Well done on your restoration of the 1911. How do you know precisely where each part goes when putting it back together? Do you have a manual of the gun that you are restoring? To refer too?
Thank you we appreciate it! I remember how it goes back together or I re-watch the tape! Thanks for watching
So educational and interesting, Stephen.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching Stephen
The whole video is great but I think it’s awesome that the gun still had ammunition in it
Thanks we appreciate it, ya it was cool. Thanks for watching!
The ol gel block slap lol. Btw amazing work and loved seeing the rough “looking” end result still able to do the job 👍🏽
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it! Ya it shot great!
Loved the ballistics gel test at the end😁
In the land of so many fake resto vids out there I sure appreciate and look forward to watching your REAL restoration work.
Your vids are a pleasure to watch and I look forward to them!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you very much, we appreciate you and your kind words! Thanks for supporting the channel!
There it is, I've been looking for that, I want my gun back now, Thank you
Haha right, thanks for watching!
your probably divorced after using those pots.great take
Never married either of us! Thanks for watching
Outstanding!
Thank you very much!