ZB-30 | Old Machinegun Restoration
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2023
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It almost looked like an ideal state gun put into water for a few days at first 😮
fake as hell
Woman....but anyway,his milk look good with cookies.
I know! Sad, right?
@@johnnyringgo actually, it is the only no-fake i this movie
Thankfully the rust and corrosion were perfectly uniform in depth (superficial) and color (red-orange), and came off so easily. Amazing, I guess.
you can soak iron for 3 days in water can give you this rut without pitting.......
Its good entertainment.No judging.
It could be genuine, there are plenty of Warsaw Pact era weapons in long term storage to choose from. Some will still be usable if stored correctly.
I'd rather have a surplus British LMG in 7.62mm with the chromed barrels and 30 round magazines. The WWII Bren was so well loved, that when we changed to NATO standard ammunition, Royal Ordnance just rechambered and had the barrels chrome plated. Which along with standardised magazines turned an excellent weapon into a superb one. A little heavy but well worth it for the reliability. Those guns were pampered as prize assets. Actually too accurate for the LMG role. If memory serves there were moves to have it as the basis for a sniper weapon but it was never followed up. Just too bloody heavy.
Incidentally, the same 30 round LMG mags were interchangeable on the L1A1 SLR. Making the combination very useful as section weapons. I recall leaving spare 20 round SLR magazines with the guard LMG gunner on return from patrols. It really was an efficient system. - Excuse my reminiscing. I miss my time in service.
Nah. Look at 1:18 - mud has been painted on this gun. This isn't a naturally rusted and dirtied gun, this was done for clickbait.@@gusgone4527
Are you saying she is faking her restoration? As an armorer myself I have seen AR=15 stored improperly look incredibly similar.. this could have been in a crate not completely exposed but not protected..
Jsem hrdý na naši zbrojovku .🇨🇿supr video 👍 ať se daří 👍
I noticed it was just a lot of surface rust. Great job on that.
What a hot looking gun,my first gun was a BRNO 22 cal,beautiful guns,beautiful girl too,great work ,pleasure to watch this restore....
Luv how this one had been pulled apart and partly cleaned and oiled.
Me parece un formidable trabajo de armería, es usted una magnífica ingeniera y profesional .
Gracias
The ZB never got wet, looks like it was in an attic, barn or shed - with just humidity rusting it for decades. The 34 was not so lucky. Great photography, wish we had a look down the bores, before and after....
your intro got you a thumbs up. i am 73 and it brought back memories
This woman definitely knows her way around rusty machine guns. Where did she get her experience? As a military armorer?
I thought is was a wonderful experience
soooo relaxing and smooth. I love these restore shows. It’s pleasing to see something fixed instead of being tossed in the rubbish.👍💖🌻
A test firing
After restored please show a test firing? If it is ok hahahaha..i think it came from japan
The guy did it very quickly, it's cool. But rude. The girl got the most clear result, even her hands were shaking from overexertion👍🏻👏🏻💯🔥🔥
I recently de-rusted and cold blued a shotgun barrel that had been lost behind someone's deep freeze for a little over 20 years (my first de-rusting and cold blueing project). It had some minor pitting. Now it looks *almost* like a brand new barrel and works perfectly.
It's my favourite film.Thanks for that. ❤❤❤❤❤
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Whatever comes down the pike, I want this wonderful lady on my side! Great talent with that Slavic machine gun - and she can knit!
At one point, I actually forgot there was a gun involved. 😍 (16:03)
Absolutely amazing how that orange-rust doesn't pit metal. But it looks like the M34, is beyond redemption.
There Was a lot of pitting. That's what all those weld spots were.
I has questions, where was this machine gun found with this kind of surface rust being this old with no pitting , its in pretty good shape and the gun is too 😁
This is a scam and they think no one will know.
@@SuperKoltan so its a scam to restore something? Do you know how stupid that sounds. Guessing you dont have the skill to do it yourself so its automatically a scam
@@dwstrat1377 Or you're just an autistic person who doesn't understand what people do to get views and subscriptions. If you don't already understand that corroded things don't really leave behind complete color, healthy wood and no rust holes, unless the rust was recently applied chemically. I've held quite a few rusty weapons of war in my hands, both those dug up by a metal detector and those hidden under the floor or roof, none of them were like the ones in these videos.
@@dwstrat1377 It's been rusted on purpose...that is the scam part
@@jimbob4217 Do you know how much value is Lost to let a weapon rust that bad VS your time to restore it and what you make on CZcams?
I lost that anchor in the Mississippi River 47 years ago. I want it back!!!
I love these restoration freaks! They cover the thing with artificial loose rust and pretend that they tried hard. It's a pity that only one dislike is possible...
I clean Civil War Musket... I study rust patterns like a artist... this video has me thinking about making a video about my recent purchase two muskets... one 1863 frozen with rust the other is a Savage 1861. Surprisingly you do see plenty of rusty guns , however a machine gun like the one in the video seems odd... to be fair I thought all the " barn find" muskets were long gone... depends on where you shop.
Yes, orange rust is easy to generate
Think what you want but she’s a hotty.
Quá đúng 👍
@@SDeanPalso we didn’t see the young lady compress the two larger springs in the but.
I love watching these restoration videos of classic firearms too bad we can't get them in America anymore because we aren't truly a free country.
Jeez all that rust dust, im coughing just watching 🤣
BRNO made really good firearms. Their Mauser style rifles are still some of the best ever manufactured.
Oh, my! I would love to add these two weapons to my collection! 😊
Wow, the precision… 🤦🏼♀️😵💫🤗
Golly gosh! What a thing of beauty! Gimme one !
самое интересное в ролике,это как ржавчину наносила на пулемёт,на рабочий.прям сказка сказок...
Czech ZB-30 LMG fired the 7.92 mauser cartridge from a 20 round box very similar design and function to the Bren (Brno-Enfield) .303 inch LMG. When the Germans got hold of it they named it the MG30.
The Bren was a copy of the ZB. The "BR"in Bren is for "Brno."
@@grandpaweber2097 BREN is not copy - british machine gun maked in Enfield was maked under licence from Zbrojovka Brno - originally is it "lehký kulomet vzor 26" = "light machine gun mod.26" by Václav Holek, first dedicated for czechoslovak fortress border system, built in the 1930s to defend against Hitler's Germany. Mod.26 used cartridge Mauser 7,92x57, BREN (BRno - ENfield) used cartridge .303 British (7,62x56R). Machine gun marked "ZB-30" is later version of "Mod.26", used cartridges Mauser 7,92x57 intended for export only.
That gun is also my dream gun and you did amazing work de rusting it to brand new keep up the amazing content
I still see some rust inside the receiver and some screws could have filed off the burrs but nice job young lady
a very complex gun excellent restoration!
انت مهندسة اسلحه رائعه والفيديو جميل
Great job, both of you! Have you ever tried the bluing that you bake in the oven?
You should show the difficult issues you go through so that we can see how you remedy them. It helps to see those.
Bonne vidéo, j'ai une petite question pourquoi sur une partie des armes que vous restaurer y a t'il des chaines ou du fil de fer qui entourent les armes? ca m'intrigue un peu
Great job on the MG. On an unrelated note, I don't understand why women think piercing their nose and/or getting tattoos is/are a good idea. They look absolutely HIDEOUS and detract from, not enhance, her natural beauty.
This is wonderful. thank you beautiful girl.
i just want to know if you clean inside of the barrel
Nice removal of a'weathering paint job.'
Clouds That Fall Silent_Listen to it
Listen to _ Clouds That Fall Silent
Santa 🎅 was good 👍 👌 to you !!!
Exelente, gracias ! ❤
Sorry, looks a little phony with the de-rusting process! Nice Chick through!
Agreed
Great Job restoring these.
Очень хорошая сохранность!
Amazing that all these weapons were found in the same saltwater lashed storage.
Jolie travail, elle est magnifique :)
*" لا حَول ولا قوة الا بالله "*
*لو يَعلم صاحب الحَاجة مافي هذه الكلمة*
*من العون والتوفيق والسّداد ماتركها.*
I am curious as to if they are functional again.... the rust didnt seem to permeate the inner workings terribly did anyone fire it?
I wish Santa would bring me a rusty machine gun…
what coating did you use, please
Thank you very much for sharing take care
Amazing how none of the springs and one of the slide mech had any "rust" on it, the most precision parts of the whole gun looked remarkably shiny silver.. 🤔🤔🤔
Sham,,,,,,,,,,, they make it look like it's been laying in the dirt for fifty years.
Es una artista restaurando armas, muy detallista eso es muy importante
Zlatý Český ručičky našich dědečků. 😊
I've never seen rust so selective some special rust you got going on there.
I love your videos, greetings from 🇭🇳😎👍
I love that armorer's tool! I must have it 😆
that all in one spanner wrench is great. where did you purchase that? Nice restor, thanks for the vid!
Até parece que aí é ferrugem 😂😂😂😂 nunca na galáxia kkkk
That's badass beautiful gun and great job
No firing test is an absolute massacre
uau é muita peça
I own numerous firearms and I have a rigorous inspection I have on a yearly schedule each month to do a tear down and clean paying specific attention to details to insure my firearms never end up looking like these guns.
@toddodell2904 theres a very good chance it wasnt there gun it was probably found gave to them or donated to restore
@@dwstrat1377 I understand I meant that people don’t care of their firearms like they should I am former military and understand what a weapon is and how it is important to take of it so it operates perfect. Mine are for home protection and I use my military training to keep them up and serviceable.
Gostei da arma e da restauradora também é sem duvidas um bela mulher.
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NICE
I hope that this is something I've never seen before. It should be fairly new to me. You sure do know just when to give me a lot of ground to cover.😕
Would you ever fire any of those?
Where do you source these guns? - I would love to try this
Great video. I wonder if the origin of these videos is Eastern Europe . The attractive woman looks maybe like Bulgarian or Romanian . Perhaps ex-military. It would seem the rusty Russian and Slavic weapons they restore aren't lying around in North America. But it doesn't matter. The content is instructive and entertaining .
Marry christmas and happy new year to all those who watch my comment ❤❤❤
even the cloth was rusty... wow
Whare are you getting all these guns? What lake or river or cave are they coming from?
really looks like it came out of the mud and earth after several decades.
For sure.
😂
Ah, the girl of my dreams !!!
Looks like this heavey machine gun was made into a stinger.
Would put it back the way the soldier had it.
This was so beautiful to watch 😊
Does the bluing protect the metal?
Cold bluing protects a little bit, but not as much as hot bluing.
fantastic
Tee hee hee.....dat cute! Cars and coffee!
Nice work however I'm disappointed that you didn't test fire them.
I thought you were knotting a cover for the machine gun. Truly disappointed it wasn’t that.
How much research did you do before taking on this project?
Стоило сахатить оружие, чтобы снять его разборку?
Exelent and imformative !. I didnt realise it shared so many bren parts ty
I am so glad to finally see that one of you has enough brain cells to wear PPE when doing specific jobs, she is a credit to your company and desrves to be paid more for following H&S guidlines that are their to help keep you healthy and alive !
you like her to oil your springs would you not 😂😂😂
Nope, she is not my type.@@hard96266
I'll never get you upset with me, hahahaha
VERY STRONG AUTOGUN
WoW, excellent.
Nice nice
what multi tool is that
I wanted to see it fire!
A show..Nothing else. all the parts are there, everything comes apart nice and easy. It sat some place good all that time. Only surface rust, even all the threads are nice and shiny. If the chamber is not too corroded, and the barrel has still some rifling left - quite functional, minus wood parts. Honestly - I deal with old motorcycles way in worse shape. And with missing parts.. This is not even a "restoration" - just a good cleaning, removal of minor cosmetic defects and re-assembly. Only awesome part about this video - is being able to GET and HAVE something like that without ATF going up your ass with a cavity search. Or SWAT team climbing into your window with stun grenades and tear gas - just because you have something like that.
عمل دقيق جداً
Szkoda że chociaż z tej pierwszej broni nie zrobiła testu czy działa...
Looks like it’s sprayed with salt water and left to weather for a few days
Stripped and cleaned previously......only surface rust left.
Do you know whose plane that second gun was out of. I'm thinking Snoopy or the Red Baron. Lol Nice job on the first restore too.