Restoring Iconic Winchester 1873 lever action rifle, (with test fire).
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
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Restoring the famous "Gun that won the west", The model 1873 is widely know for being reliable and very accurate. This made it the perfect firearm for conquering the Western Frontier. This particular one was produced in 1891. The high capacity lent itself to being used in battle and for hunting. This firearm has been all over throughout American history in cinema and in real life. As always I hope you enjoy the video and consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!
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And that old cartridge just reinforces why you always treat every gun as if its loaded! You never know!
Great restoration!
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it! Thanks for watching
The original genius that designed it would be proud to see it rebuilt so well.
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Beautiful work. The engineering from 150 years ago is fascinating. My father had a gold plated 1966 anniversary model and a 1967 Canadian centennial model. Always loved those things.
Thank you we appreciate it! Ya they are beautiful guns and it amazing the amount of engineering involved! Thanks for watching
The engineering and workmanship for that Era was amazing
Absolutely it was, thanks for watching!
Absolute brilliant work.
That Winchester looked almost brand new at the end.
Well done
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The end result is absolutely stunning! As much as I like bolt actions and milsurps I have a massive soft spot for these lever guns.
I love milsurp firearms they are my true favorite. Trying to find a m1 carbine manufactured by Saginaw S’G’ matching. For my collection.
I see stuff from people who buy from Royal Tiger Imports and what they get is trash but somehow they turn it into something very usable. Gotta respect people like that.
Gotta love a cowboy gun.
This was a challenge to work on. Very fun shooter though. We blew through a lot of cartridges. Hope you All enjoy it.
Of course it’s me myself
I can always tell yours aren't fake like that one channel that keeps posting the same guns.
@@bluescatreimer yea I know and when it a new one they all look the same rust wise. I give it to him that channel has great editing. But no test firing ever? Then just re posting to try and get more chances at the algorithm. Plus he has a Russian copy channel. With all the same videos and thumbnails and uploaded the same time
@@brandonkinzler3188 Yeah the same colored rust and some don't even have pits. Most of them look like they covered it with mud and let it dry.
@@bluescatreimer well I’m glad you watch our videos. Don’t be afraid to share them as we’ll help are reach.
For a rifle of it's time there was a lot of work and thought that went into making it for sure.Nice to see it restored.
Ya I was surprised myself! Thanks for watching!
I never would have thought that so many individual pieces went into the gun. It looks great. The wear tells a story and Lord only knows what happened in its service. 150 yr old piece of history
I know it was a lot more than I expected, ya that would be awesome to hear! Thanks for watching
What a beautiful gun, so well engineered. Excellent restoration, as usual. I would love to see a 'magical' conversation between you guys and the original gunsmiths about this rifle.
Absolutely, thanks we appreciate it! Ya that would be interesting, thanks for watching!
The '73 is a favorite among Cowboy Action shooters. Nice work and an enjoyable video.
Stunning restoration, well done. A beautiful and historic weapon. Thanks for sharing.
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Imagine the men that owned and fired that rifle before you did. Crazy! Outstanding job on the restoration. Cheers!
Ya it is crazy when you think about it, thanks! Thanks for watching!
Una Hermosa Arma yo tengo uno pero ya es de los Mas resientes es un modelo 270 wuinchester
Holy crap! Brought back from the grave. Looks gorgeous. A 133 y.o. rifle. Something my great granddad might have owned. Restored, it's practically a museum piece. Masterfully done.
Thank you very much we appreciate it! Ya for sure it's possible. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
You guys have done a wonderful job restoring this old rifle! My Grand uncle had a 45.70 Winchester under lever, we kids had a lot of fun working the lever and dry firing it.
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What a beautiful rifle. Thank you for saving this piece of Americana!
Yes it is, it was my pleasure! Thanks for watching
That sandpaper & orbital 🫣😱😳🫢oooooof D@MN That hurt my soul!
But I guess not everything has to be an antique original museum restoration though. Turned out great, and it’s now a shooting king, not a white-glove safe queen. Congrats 👍
I didn't hit it hard at all, no cartouches were left! Thanks we appreciate it, thanks for watching!
That! is a beautiful rifle. Thank you Kinzler Brothers for saving a piece if history.
Yes it is! Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
1873 . imagining all of the history that gun has seen . just a beautiful thing . great video.
I know it's insane, thanks!
I just love shows like this. I am so mechanically inept that I am always amazed at someone can take something this complicated and then get it back together. I would like to see you, not only take a gun like this apart, but then show us how you place the screws and pieces that you take off so that you know where they go when you put it back together.
Thanks we appreciate it, sometimes I put a screw in the wrong place but, I eventually figure it out! Thanks for watching
Its always a pleasure watching you work!
Thank you very much
*Beautifully done from start to finish and the test firing is top notch too.*
*Winchester is a legend.*
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Another fine rifle resurrection completed by you, Brandon. Very impressive work by your brother Austin helping you with the vice. I’m proud by continuing to watch you and Austin from years ago. Puts a smile on my face, which is rare these days. God bless you and your family, and see you on the next! 🙂👍🇺🇸
Thank you so much Martin, I always love seeing your comments! You are a very kind person and I hope you have a great week! Take it easy buddy!
@@TheKinzlerBros Same to you and your brother! 🙂🇺🇸
आप तो शूटर भी बहुत अच्छा हो भाई जी🙏💕
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I've got an 1892 production model '73. Totally original and well used. The stories it could tell!
That's a beautiful gun, ya it's crazy! Thanks for watching
Very Sweet final job
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Holy crap this is the “gun that literally won the west”. Great lever gun. Thanks for the awesome video
Absolutely it was, thanks for watching we appreciate it!
Excellent job. The old girl looks gorgeous and functions beautifully!
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Nice to see that a Classic gets to shine again. Good Job.
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Paul Mauser : All these screws, that's for half a dozen rifles, right?
Oliver Winchester : No, just this one
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Noise of Paul Mauser collapsing on the floor
Haha, ya there was a ridiculous amount of screws! Thanks for watching and for the comment!
absolute thrill to watch, awesome job
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I'm restoring a Mod 99 Savage in .300 Sav that went thru a house fire, no wood, and a 1914 Friendly Falling block .22lr. with a really nice 'Cowboy and horse' relief in stock! Have an old Win Pump 12ga next...
That's awesome, good luck!
I've wanted a lever gun for a while. Now I want one even more now.
Great job guys!! A real beauty!!
I believe in you! Thanks we appreciate it!
Que trabajo mas precioso...
Lo felicito...
Saludos desde 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Thank you very much and welcome! Thanks for watching
It doesn't look it from the beginning but the gun is in better shape than you'd think ,,after you got into it you can tell great job!!! Love old guns
Thanks, me too! Thanks for watching
Great restoration, that ol' boy still shoots good.
Thanks, yes it does!
excellent videography!
Thank you very much!
Out of all the guns I'd like to fire a shooting range... this is the one.
My childhood was filled watching TV Movies and just about every cowboy had one of these.
They were way more intricate design than I realised.
Ya they are works of art, thanks for watching!
😢😢😢😢 Oh 😢😢 wer kann solch eine Waffe so vergammeln lassen 😮😮 unbegreiflich ..🤔 Danke für die Restauration ❤❤
Ya it is terrible, thanks for watching!
Great Job 😊good video. Excellent work 👏 Blessings 🙏
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It changed the way wars were fought.
Yes it did! Thanks for watching
You truly are a fantastic gun smith. Just remembering where all the pieces fit together amazed me. Great video.
Thanks for the kind words, ya it takes time to get it right! Thanks for watching
Fantastic restoration! A friend of mine told me his great-grandfather used a Winchester Model 1873 rifle for deer hunting in PA. Said it was his favorite rifle...
Thank you, I bet it was! Thanks for the story and for watching!
Absolutely beautiful. I have a late 40's 94. Just awesome rifles.
I agree, that's awesome! Thanks for watching
Again, I love the two tone bluing you did. Very beautiful gun.
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Nicely done. I'm really glad you brought this beauty back to life.
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An excellent job. But it makes you think about how good the craftsmen, engineers and designers were 150 years ago to be able to build something this complex and accurate, with none of the computer aided devices we take for granted today. They really knew their stuff back then and their level of innovation and knowledge was outstanding. Hats off to them.
Thank you, ya they were absolutely brilliant people! Thanks for watching
Excelente restauracion amigo. Quedo precioso ese rifle. Me encantan esos rifles de palanca. Son muy efectivos
Thank you very much, ya they are awesome! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros me gustan mucho tus videos amigo por qué te tomas tu tiempo para mostrar los detalles de las armas a restaurar y eso permite tener una mejor idea de como se componen los mecanismos y de como funcionan ... saludos..!
Beautiful!
Thanks
Gorgeous rifle. Were I not a happily wed man.
Yes it is, haha right!
Amazing restoration
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Nie spodziewałem się że składa się z aż tylu części, niesamowicie żmudna praca przy rekonstrukcji, chapeau bas. Pozdrawiam LUTER
Me neither, absolutely! Thanks for watching
Maravilloso trabajo si señor
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Great restore as always! Appreciate your thorough process and outcome.
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Turned out beautiful
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That was awesome! What a turn around from a rusted piece of junk to a fully functional lever action rifle that anyone would be proud to own.
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Kamu begitu totalitas dalam mengerjakan sesuatu sampai hal terkecil pun kau kerjakan dengan teliti.
Bagus semoga kamu selalu sukses.
Salam dari Indonesia 🙏🙏👍👍👍
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와우 장인이십니다 최고
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looks good going back together 100%
Thanks
Awesome job man. Thx for sharing
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That's a truly wonderful! If only it could talk.....
Isn’t that the truth it has so much history behind it.
Live round still in it, too!!! Nice restoration, senor.
Ya but, not in the chamber! Thanks we appreciate it
Great Job, thanks for restoring the 38-40. Do a little more finishing on the front handguard to hide the crack! Otherwise perfect!
Thanks, ya I hear ya! Thanks for watching
That's incredible!!! 134 years old!!!! Congratulations!!
I know its unbelievable, thanks for watching!
WELL DONE !!!!!
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Wow, great job! The filming was great and you did excellent work on the rifle.
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Outstanding restoration. I was amazed that it fired so well . Great Job!!!👍👍
Thank you very much! Ya I was a little too! Thanks for watching
Beautiful job on a classic rifle! Who cares what the “haters” think. It’s your rifle and you did an incredible job with it.
Thank you, very much! Right, we appreciate you!
Outstanding piece of work, thank you for breathing life back into a piece of history…
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That was so cool watching it being restored then fired. 🙂
I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Nice Restoration
Thanks!
Wonderful job on that classic Winchester.
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I like the no-nonsense drill out the chewed up screws. It's the only thing that gets the job done. Great work guys. 👍
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wow so cool all the little parts hellava riffle still coming apart
Yes it is, thanks for watching
I kind of thank God for the afordable tools available from places like Harbour Freight and Amazon that make the hobbiests job more easier..
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Complimenti per il restauro lavoro da maestro e anche per la mira 😊😊
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Absolutely one of the best restoration videos I have ever seen and am an ardent 1873 and1892 Winchester fan. HAVE ONE IN 38-40 AS WELL...GREAT VIDEO..👍🇺🇸
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Be proud of a absolutely beautiful restoration of a cracking rifle 😍
Thanks, we are! Thanks for watching
@@TheKinzlerBros blimey quick reply I'm in England and love the old western films 👌
WOW! Enjoyed so much...I'll be reading another western fiction book tonight. I love machining and I was so impressed with the part-by-part sequence of visuals of the video. The machining and design of the era was eye opening. I did not realize the sophistication of the rifle I keep encountering in "fiction" was so real!
I'm glad you liked it, they are beautiful rifles and the engineering is remarkable! Thanks for watching
Very impressive
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Unbelievable restoration. Well done!
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Fantastic work guys I get hypnotized watching these resto's 👍
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Incredibly complex mechanism (to me) ! I loved watching all along. Congrats ! The result is stunning indeed and the video is really pleasant to watch ! 👍🙂
Thanks for the support
I have a Winchester Model 1894 (Mod 94) Manufactured in 1961. From what I understand it was the last year they were assembled by hand. Mine does look a lot better than what you started with, but I wouldn't consider trading it because I bought it for my father. Your end result looked great and after 133 years I know why you pulled the trigger from a distance in the beginning.
Nice, I wouldn't either! Thanks and thank you for watching!
Congratulation wonderful work.
Thank you very much!
Nice one, really nice.
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It's very satisfying to see this restoration. Very good Kinzler Brothers
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Great work
Thanks
Que trabalho maravilhoso numa maravilha da história americana.
Thank you very much and it absolutely is!
just beautiful, reminds me of the horrible things I did with buffing wheels in the 80's
Thanks, alright thanks for watching
Wow, I really enjoyed this video.
awesome work.
I have a 1894 Sioux rifle with goldplating.
My father bought this in 1978 in Sweden.
I love that gun.
Thank you very much we appreciate it! That's awesome, I bet it's a beautiful gun!
Damned fine job.
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Knocked it out of the park..what an amazing job as always..
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This is unbelievable, fantastic, really enjoy, thanks so much.😊
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I have one of those rifles. My grandfather bought it for $12.50 new in1873. Was offered $70,000.00for it about 5 years ago I have a box of cartages bought at Western Autofor $7.98 and recently bought a new box for $21.95.
That's crazy and ya the ammo is expensive! Thanks for watching
It's wild to think of what was all the stuff that came up and off when screws were removed. Sweat,dirt, blood?
That was really cool
A lot of years of neglect, thanks for watching!
One thing to take away for me was the metal machining in a fireman over 150 years old. There were some very clever people back in those days.
Absolutely there was! Thanks for watching
Very Good restauration M Clint Eastwood😅😅👌
Thanks, haha right! Thanks for watching
Love those old rifles, got my great grandpas Marlin model 1893 30-30.
Me too, that's awesome! Thanks for watching
That's a beautiful rifle great job how the west was won
Yes it is, ya for sure! Thanks for watching
You guys are one of the only real restoration channels. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much we appreciate you! Will do, thanks for watching