WW1 - Restoration of bayonet, turning a rusty relic into a piece of history
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The bayonet, is a bladed weapon that attaches to a rifle barrel for close combat like a spear. Is believed to have been invented by 17th-century peasants from Bayonne who used their hunting knives as makeshift spears due to lack of ammunition. The US 1917 bayonet was manufactured by Remington (2 million copies) and Winchester (500,000 copies) from 1917. It was used by American troops during World War I, with 65% of rifles being US Model 1917s. It was also compatible with "Trench Gun" type pump-action shotguns. These bayonets were used by the United States during World War II and the Korean War due to their availability in large stocks.
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That was such an outstanding video. Not only was it awesome and historic to see such a piece brought back to life, but "French Restore" has demonstrated a very entertaining and high level of video production. I loved the music and the ending of this video, introducing the next mission was iconic!! Thank you Sir!! great video my friend!
Thank you for this amazing comment! It gives me great pleasure! I try to mix CZcams and cinema which are both my passions. I'm glad you noticed that by the way!🗡️
I carried bayonets for the M1 Garand and the M14 Rifle and the 12- gauge pump shotgun. While serving in the US Army infantry. mostly we used them to help us open C rations. and cut roots while digging foxholes.
Beautiful Restoration
👍👍
Thank you!!😁
It is a model 1905 Springfield Armory made in 1917 so it could have originally had a shiny blade, but hey began bluing and Parkerizing in 1917. Pre 1917 the blades where raw and they began just dip bluing the old production raw blades. Rock Island and Springfield made the 1905's and Winchester made some bayonets for the 1917 Enfield. Looks nice and glad you restored it. I do not have an SA yet, but I have a nice 1909 RIA, and a mediocre Remington 1917 Enfield. They are expensive to collect.
This bayonet is NOT an M1917 bayonet, which was used for the M1917 Enfield, it is an M1905 Bayonet
that was used on the M1903 Springfield Rifle, as well as the later M1 Garand Rifle.
Still, a nice restoration.
Thanks !!
Outstanding job my friend. Beautiful piece of history. Love this video. Very professional 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thank you!! 🙂
Отличный результат! Браво мастеру за прилежание и конечный итог! Ставлю КЛАСС! 👍
Большое спасибо!!😁😁
Great video. The Bayonet is for the 1903 Springfield, not the 1917 Enfield (Eddystone). Great job on the restore.
Very nice work. I wouldn't have burnished but that's a personal choice. It looks good regardless.👍
Thank you.🙂
You just took all of the value out of the Bayonet it was painful to watch.😢
If you want to drill Bayonet, now you got one. If you want to restore, you could have lightly Bead blasted and Parkerized
Like factoring😊 I love hearing blood on the risers, though👍
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Great job and a wonderful song!
Thank you ✌🏻🔉
Restore? Cleaned and polished not a military finish. Originally blued and or parkerized.
Thanks ! :)
Ветерану 1мировой -респект!
Wow,im impressed how good it came out
I have a nice relic some old man had in an attic
Its a nice Wilkinson Bayonet from 1907 ,i have restored it a little and the blade and wood still shine!
Thanks!! :)
Wow so many people doing a better job that we can't see!
Restaurar no es lo mismo que renovar. Al realizar una restauración es primordial conservar lo que los restauradores llamamos "pátina", ya que en ella reside una gran parte del valor histórico de la pieza. Lamentablemente en este caso la pátina ha sido retirada completamente.
Старого красавца омолодили.
Лайк.
I have seen lots of relic condition bayonets with decades of neglect, this bayonet is not in a relic condition. I have the impression that this bayonet had been deliberately rusted recently. There are signs at the start of the video that the quality of the bayonet is still very good and the rusting is uneven. I find this kind of restorations silly because they just sand and buff the metal shiny and call it restoration.
It is indeed a restoration, my friend, I invite you to review its definition!
@@JSNRestorationI suggest you do the same. Restoring is to return it to its original state. You polished, sharpened and over all bastardized that bayonet at best.
Great job. It is beautiful
Thanks :)
Frikken amazing
Thank you! :)
Nicely done!
Thank you! :))
Dope AF results, @JSNRestoration!
Very well done. 👍
Thanks
Turned out nicely!
Thanks :))
damn your editing is going up up UP. keep this great work going such a lovely video!💯
Thanks bro😁😁
Great work! Respect!
Thanks!!!!😍😁😁
That's a Model 1905 bayonet for the Model 1903 Springfield rifle. It was made in 1917, it's not a Model 1917 bayonet.
That's not what the story says 🤔
Nice, i think if it were blued its be prettier, but its yours, also, it's a common misconception, but these were never sharp
Beautiful.
Thanks bro :)
@@JSNRestoration It's only true champ.
Хорошая реставрация ! Хранился в нормальных условиях, не в земле. Жалко ножны отсутствуют..
Большое спасибо! Пытался найти.. Безрезультатно 😀
@@JSNRestoration смотри на евау там все есть.
Great work ❤
Thank you 😃
Très belle restauration 👍
Merci !! 😁
Зачем столько возни? Его лишь тряпочкой протереть и всё.
That's a pretty good job, but I would cold blued all the bayonet
Thanks bro 👍🏻
As always nicely done. I have photos somewhere of my grandfather holding is rifle with the bayonet at attention. He was in the medical corps so he probably didn't use it except perhaps for surgery.
😂😂
Брат преобразователем ржавчины попробуй
Belle créativitée
Merci Eric! Ton tour d’Europe se passe bien?
Turned out beautiful
Thank you!😁
Попробуй помазать накладки на рукоятке штыка реагентом на кровь. Сразу увидишь, что оружие боевое
awesome video
Thank you!!😁
Really enjoyed the music with this one.
Ehe :))
@@JSNRestoration The music was completely inappropriate
@@anthonyford411 thanks
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thanks :)
Его с завода не точили и не полировали.
Very well done!
Thanks :))
Nice work.
Thanks !!
just found your channel, impressed with this restoration, will go and look at your other content now, just one point, your sharpening stone is a Japanese style water stone and so needs to be soaked in water and kept damp for best results and to save it wearing out to quickly
Yes, Thanks you!! :)
Splendid job indeed. Just two remarks if I may : there is no need to sharpen the bayonet, it's not a knife made for cutting, it's above all a thrusting weapon. You should also have blued the handle of the bayonet, the 1905 had this kind of finish, though from 1917 onwards many were totally blued. Next job for you, make a WW1 scabbard... not easy but feasible. When I found my first 1905, I made one just like the original, in wood covered with leather, covered then by a canvas sheath. Try and make us see what you did !
Très bon travail mon ami
Merci beaucoup!! 😀
perfecto !!
que cariño le pones, me a encantado el video, lo he disfrutado desde el principio hasta el ulitmo segundo.
un gran detalle la cancion
gracias por la dedicacion que le pones !!
un gran saludo amigo!
Muchas gracias amiga, me hace muy feliz 🎉 Hasta pronto!!!
@@JSNRestoration de nuevo ,gracias a ti
si los soldados que murieron en esa , maldita guerra, le vieran , le darian las gracias tambien
gracias por tratar con tanto cariño esa pieza historica
us military used linseed oil on wood. At one time I had some military cans of it. Think it was a quart tin
Great job.
Thank you!!😬
Eu tenho uma toda preta , inclusive com bainha de fibra preta datada de 1942.
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5/10 blade is not nearly sanded and polished enough lol
Very nice
Thanks!!
The fact that yt is aggressively anti education / anti knowledge lessens the usefulness of your presentation to the average watcher.
Cool. Awesome.
Thanks !
*Can you tell me what kind of wood is on the handles?*
great work bro.
well done😊❤
Thanks !!!
The disadvantage of electrolysis for rust removal - it is very directional. The advantage - as good an excuse as any to obtain a laboratory power supply unit.
An ordinary battery charger can be used.
I use a 12V battery charger, and was surprised he took a wire wheel to it after electrolysis. That's why I use it so I don't abrade any metal. I did an entire 1888 German Commission rifle that the bolt was completely rusted solid, and red with rust. After about 6 hours I opened the bolt by hand and pulled every screw. Its the way to go.
Wow😍😍👍🏻
Thanks :))
Only parade bayonets are suppose to be shiny. After polishing it, were it then blued, would have made the bluing look nice and rich.
"To the untrained man, the appearance of a knife in the hands of an enemy causes panic. This is heightened by the use of a bright, flashing blade in place of a blade of blued steel." ---Major Rex Applegate------KILL--OR GET KILLED copyright July, 1943
Blood upon the risers!
Sympa ta chaîne je viens de tomber dessus où trouves-tu tes objets ?
Merci ! De bouche à oreille, mais la plus part du temps dans les brocantes, EN CAMPAGNE
beaucoup trop classe
Merci beaucoup!!!
nice
Thanks :)
Bon boulot je m'abonne
Merci beaucoup aha 🇫🇷
Прекрасна реставрація. Одне з кращих відео, що я бачив. Дякую
🥵🥵 THANKS!!
You dont sharpen a Bayonet. So it doesnt get stuck in bone when you use it. It´s a weapon, not a knife.
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Qu'as tu fais du fourreau ? Très bonne restauration.
Je ne l’avais pas malheureusement..
What did the SA stand for?
Haters are haters
😂
Зачем всё кидать и греметь, это безалаберность не идёт на пользу
The SA on the base of the blade stands for "Springfield Armory".
Респект, супер мастер !!!
you haven't turned a rusty relic into a piece of history, you have removed all traces of it's history and story by doing that amount of work to it, to restore it you should just clean it and make it functional, and it should have a blued finish or be parkerised so as it doesn't shine and give away the position or attract attention to the soldier wielding it, also by sharpening it you have changed it, new they were not sharp and the army didn't expect them to be as they were a stabbing weapon, having said that some were sharpened by the troops carrying them but by sharpening it you have changed it and removed part of it's story and authentic history, yes you have done a good job of the work you have put in but it isn't the right way to do it, suggest a bit of research before working on historic articles as there are many that destroy them on the net and few who restore them properly
Good 🍩🔪
Thanks!!!
Первая мировая была c 1914 по 1918? Винтовки модели 17 года, сколько они использовались пол года?
Зачем штык нож точить?!
чтобы зарезать врага ✌
@@user-ub3hd4sy4e штык чтобы колоть!
штыки не точат
100 Year old Bayonet
Oh yeah!
Recently my Mom had given my Sun at 1 of these which belonged to my father's grandfather. I don't know if it's the exact same model because I believe his was made closer to 1903 or something I know I will be doing more research Watching this video. I had people say don't Oh I should shut up Restore it, it will loose value. I don't know What to do but Use it as a display piece In a shadow box containing the flag and cartridges from Grandfathers funeral and migrants on the same sides funeral. My son's being at his dull And tarnished. The leather scabbard Is dried out Discolored And had to be super glue as the tip Started to Rip while returning the sword to its sheath. I did my best to inject super glue into the leather. My son is a huge fan of Military campaigns and equipment. After we thought everything on my father's had been gone through stumble Across this bay nap was special.
Don't you dare not leave the recipe in the description. Great video
Thank you bro !!!
@@JSNRestoration trying to find some of that ultra 7 but looks like they don't sell it in the states
@@ICYPROFITS 🤔🤔
How much did you pay
$20
Tengo una bayoneta marca mauser del ejército argentino de 1811 en excelente estado, con su vaina original coincidiendo el número de serie entre ambas, alguna idea de su valor?
@@Nezuko_kamado2886 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
not so nice smooth
you Ruin your work when cleaning the bayo with the second baking soda step...
Very amateur, heavy handed and certainly not a “restoration”.
Thanks !
B otm
Kepret
Хрень какая то этот штыкнож в шкафу лежал сто лет он просто новый!!!
'Promo SM'
While your restoration is fairly good, the way you flip and toss things around, and snap your fingers, is childish and embarrassing. This silly behavior, sharpening the bayonet, and not completely bluing it, makes it difficult to take you seriously as a restorer.
Thanks ! :)
If u want serious restoration then you should visit a museum, CZcams is supposed to be entertaining and this guy makes it so....
Get a fucking life 😂
I understand your criticism however it’s French so therefore “flamboyant” is the norm.
研ぎが甘すぎ
やり直し
Hate the music
I mean yeah, it looks good but it's an historically unaccuracy. Bayonets were not sharpened since their main use was stabbing. Also That shine reflection you put on it is not how bayonets looked back then since they were all blued to reduce sunshine reflection so that soldiers were not so exposed to the enemies (understand it as some sort of camouflage if that makes sense). In general, you made such a nice job! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for your comment, I appreciate it :)
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Мы пойдём на Ричмонд....
dommage finition mal faite lame piquer restauration debutant
Merci !!
Very nice