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Almost. I assume that the trigger was not removed nor the sear cage disassembled because of how much of a pain it is to get them back together? I hate that trigger return spring.
This gun was actually from one of the multiverses and the one it came from was the version where you never cleaned your guns and the remains somehow got into our universe and coincidentally ended up on earth for this man to find.
@@mariosp2781 You’re most likely correct, you could probably search it on CZcams to actually find more information on how they fake their restoration videos.
@@jimmyjames7174 in Czechs you can hold a gun oly at home, and closed carefully in a plate cabinet, but yeah many other shitty country in europe banned all guns, cant hold even a crossbow at home, motherfvcking politicians scarry of their live about a revolution, lefty liberal chickenshits here everywhere. This fvcked up continent right time about a next WW
I'm glad this ended up in my recommended videos. My second gun ever, and the first gun I bought new from a dealer, was a CZ-75B. Still own it, still has the best SA trigger out of all of the guns i own. Very satisfying to see it cleaned up.
I am happy with my 75B stainless. I put there precision sights, changed some springs and it is pleasure to shoot. Not for everyday carry, but in forest nice to have with.
@@biffabacon8860 all tools are worthy tools regardless of there purpose a shovel can still kill as much as a gun and it's not fair to paint my country as the only gun toting people have you looks at some of the south African countrys ? Or hell look at any eaten block country sure there " harder " to get but people still have them and In more proliferation then folk in the states
I have the same pistol. I bought it brand new in 1993 while stationed in Germany. I still own it, and imported it back to the US myself when I left Germany. One of the best hand guns out there.
You can take pics as you take it apart and just follow that in reverse to put it back together. That's what I did when I did a lot of work to my CZ75 Omega. There's also plenty of written guides on how to do it and probably several video guides online to follow if you get stuck. Plus once you work on guns for long enough, you start to learn how things work and can usually figure out what goes where with a little trial and error.
It not hard if you know what you are doing. Hell I can take an 1911 down to all the parts and put it back together. This really isn't much more work. Just got to know what you are working on. I can field strip and AR and put it back together blindfolded. It all what you know. Clearly you don't/
For a while now I've been running with the assumption that a fair number of restoration channels on YT started solely as people recording the disassembly of things to help them reassemble them, only to later realize they could edit and upload much of it as content.
I love the CZs. I have an SPO1. Literally same gun with a pikitinny rail. Became my favorite shooter. Those uppers sliding into the frame like that are sturdy. Loved the video.
Jesus what animal would let a CZ75 get to that point those are one of the best firearms ever produced and it’s amazing you only have 130k subs you deserve 2 mill at least
Hey RR, I work for a Gun Solvent and Lube company called SF5 I think you'd find very useful in your restorations. It works incredibly well on anything rusted, not just for guns! Reply to this comment if you want us to send you a demo kit, no charge!
Interesting restoration, I thought you might have used the electrolysis to clean the internal parts. It's good to see you replacing things when needed. Do you ever fire these guns?
A shame he turned it into a block of rust first. Did you ever stop to think how so many tens of thousands of rusted guns wind up in the hands of these twits?
Dude how fucking are you gonna get! Guns a museum piece, chances of MOST countries letting you register it as a concealed carry are fucking NON-EXISTENT. WE KNOW YOU CAN MAKE FAKE COMMENTS. Holy Christ, you need Christ, for Christ's sake..
Just another fake restoration. Like almost all the others except for those on Backyard Ballistics. Even the restoration "techniques" on this video would make most gunsmiths vomit.
really cool!! But every time you pointed that firearm at your hand with that hammer in the "cocked" position i thought to myself, "Could there possibly be a live round in the chamber?"
@phyuckyuu I'm 100% happy and content with my job. Are you? My comment is over 1 year old now. So this means you have no life and scoured through comments looking for something to respond to. Lame
@@charlesgrant8032 I get paid to have my fat girls entertain gentlemen while I sit on CZcams but thanks bud it's just annoying to ME when u see dumb comments such as that .. I make videos without showing the audiencia that's it's "clear" and loaded guns are safe if the owner isnt an idiot
Good work! I'm impressed with how well you've restored this weapon. A CZ75 is a very good gun, well worth the effort. What I really like is the scarred condition of the finished pistol. It works, it is well maintained, but it also shows the traces of an obviously eventful past.
That's a rare CZ, one of the first batch of officially imported by action arms, in 1992 timeframe. Pre-b transitional model, My brother and I bought a pair of these new having seen a couple smuggled in by GI's stationed in W. Germany in the late 80's. Those earlier CZ, were a bit crude, but these were well finished and had much of the cosmetics (finish, the grips, 3 dot sights) that last to today. Nice work bring this one back.
I wish I could include pix with comments, but I salvaged my Saiga rifle after a house fire and you should see it now… a lot of work, but it was worth it!!! I started out soaking it in transmission fluid and then into the bathtub with some rust remover. Saved a lot of sanding and polishing. But by the time I was ready to finish it, I had it down to the white and shiny as a baby’s bottom!!!
Cz-75 was my first pistol my dad actually bought for me this fella that was hard up didn't want him to be in harms way so i envied em to stay at my house....he stole it for drugs LOCK YOUR SHIT AWAY n don't trust ANYONE is the best advice I can give. Awesome video friend
i have an old pre B CZ 75 and have a shot few thousand rounds through it and different makes of ammo and reloads etc and not one failer but i have friends will Glocks that have had alot of issues because the gun dose not like the ammo or striker problems or frames cracking etc. The old pre B CZ 75 will out perform a standard Glock.
im actually impressed, i thought this was going to be one of those clickbait videos, on the contrary this was actually quite satisfying to watch, thanks for the content
Nice job. If you use something hard and flat to back your sandpaper, it will help your finished surface look more flat once you paint it. Oh and never allow the hammer to drop on a gun without the slide or upper part on. You can crack the frame, crack the hammer itself, etc. Put something there to pad it or use your thumb to gently allow it down, don't let it fall under full spring pressure like that.
The CZcams channel Dani Dip recently found a rusted Tokarev TT-30 from a river in Missouri. It would be cool if the tokarev could be restored like this cz 75. Maybe if Dani Dip could have Rustic Restorations have a go on the Tokarev.
I'm not sure if this model exactly but CZ was known to actually paint a lot of their guns back in the day. I had a Browning high power 75th anniversary that was painted. Depending on the prepped surface and the paint itself they can actually be just as lasting as a blue finish.
If I read it correctly by the ejector it's a 1993 production 75. If anything, the finish on that gun is a testament to the quality of these firearms. Would of loved to see you drop a round in it and safely send it downrange.
I have the same gun and a similar steel brush. My brush is forbidden to approach the gun within two meters. Next time rebuild the brick, it will be fun!
Hey I just wanted to say, you did a decent job with this, even if your methods aren't exactly "gentle". What you have is a 1992 CZ-75 "Pre-B" model, which differs from the modern version in a few ways, and parts (especially magazines) may not be interchangeable. If you haven't already, I STRONGLY recommend replacing the recoil spring (underneath the barrel) before ever firing this firearm, otherwise you risk bodily harm as well as damage to the pistol. I have to ask, did you fish this thing out of a river? Source for my info: I own a 1987 example of this pistol.
well said ! I don't really like the spray paint on a gun to each their own on that. over all its a 7 outa 10 i still watched the full video I'm not a cz fan boy but i cant respect a nice firearm when I see one...
@@Ordinary-drummer Agreed. I would have left the metal finish as it was after cleanup. I think the weapon would have much more character that way. Granted, I understand not wanting more oxidation and corrosion to set in...
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When do you fire with em?
Do M4A1
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Whose poo did you use to make it look dirty?
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Fortunately, it was only dirty, not rusted. This is helpful in that it shows the complete CZ75 disassembly process.
Almost. I assume that the trigger was not removed nor the sear cage disassembled because of how much of a pain it is to get them back together? I hate that trigger return spring.
After watching this, I'll never again complain about cleaning my guns.
Lol 😂
@@ALPHABOXERS I have
All of those restoring guns and shit video's are fake
Its not real rust its painting and another chemical that i don't remember it's name
This gun was actually from one of the multiverses and the one it came from was the version where you never cleaned your guns and the remains somehow got into our universe and coincidentally ended up on earth for this man to find.
@@mariosp2781 You’re most likely correct, you could probably search it on CZcams to actually find more information on how they fake their restoration videos.
I like the fact you don’t talk it’s just strait to cleaning gives it a nice ambiance
при просмотре ощущаешь какое то эстетическое удовольствие)
Yes... We do use CZ in our police department, and Armed forces.... Luv from Malaysia... CZ Scorpion
Чешский народ -одни из лучших оружейников в мире с вековыми традициями !!!
Насухую все чисть, особо накладки пластиковые, и разбирать это убийство предмета.
@@user-ul7mt4so4r он ещё и грани на затворе и рамке зализал/завалил наждачкой и с балончика всё покрасил))))
As a citizen of the CZech Republic I approved this restoration... :D Greetings from the Czech Republic :)
Can you own the wonderful guns your country produces or have you lost that right like so many have?
Greetings from Texas!
@@jimmyjames7174 in Czechs you can hold a gun oly at home, and closed carefully in a plate cabinet, but yeah many other shitty country in europe banned all guns, cant hold even a crossbow at home, motherfvcking politicians scarry of their live about a revolution, lefty liberal chickenshits here everywhere. This fvcked up continent right time about a next WW
Love that it retained that personality of a well worn tool. Great resto!
I'm glad this ended up in my recommended videos. My second gun ever, and the first gun I bought new from a dealer, was a CZ-75B. Still own it, still has the best SA trigger out of all of the guns i own. Very satisfying to see it cleaned up.
You guys can buy guns?
@@justsomeguy1695 It is s satisfying hobby, buy also some.
i always thought the 75's had too long of a pull. have you tried the shadow and the shadow 2? i dont have one but one day i will!
@@nicknelson6583 It might be because my 75B had the Omega trigger.
I am happy with my 75B stainless. I put there precision sights, changed some springs and it is pleasure to shoot. Not for everyday carry, but in forest nice to have with.
it's good to see things like this, someone giving worthy tools a second life. keep up the good work!
Worthy tool??
since when is a gun a "worthy tool". except in the USA, i guess
@@biffabacon8860 all tools are worthy tools regardless of there purpose a shovel can still kill as much as a gun and it's not fair to paint my country as the only gun toting people have you looks at some of the south African countrys ? Or hell look at any eaten block country sure there " harder " to get but people still have them and In more proliferation then folk in the states
@@emberwood8606Americans may not be the only ones, but we're damn sure the most vocal about the second amendment.
@@AhsokaSnipzcause we're the only one's with that protected right lol
I have the same pistol. I bought it brand new in 1993 while stationed in Germany. I still own it, and imported it back to the US myself when I left Germany. One of the best hand guns out there.
Do the sell CZ in the states.
@@kushtrimrrushaj4586sure, even make them in Kansas City Missouri.
I'm trippin' on the JBWeld as a filler thing. I have never seen anyone use it this way.
I feel like this is every magnet fishers end game. A collection of old rusy guns to restore
Need a firing demo. That would be fire!
I was sweating over that hammer being back. Lol. Lucky it was stuck in place.
Same here!
+1, especially when pointing the barrel to the cam.
I'm more sweating at the fact that he keeps grinding with that screwdriver toward his hand lol
First video about restorations that I watch, in which the restorer does not use WD-40 and sandbox. Congratulations!
My favourite Wonder 9 of all time. It's a stunning pistol
A fine firearm worthy of the restoration effort.
And he did it in just over 30 minutes! Amazing!
Excelente trabajo de restauración. Impecable
*_Another masterpiece! Such a pleasure to watch! Thank you 💕_*
LOL
I will never comprehend how you figure out how to put it back together again, simply mind-boggling. Amazing restoration.
You can take pics as you take it apart and just follow that in reverse to put it back together. That's what I did when I did a lot of work to my CZ75 Omega. There's also plenty of written guides on how to do it and probably several video guides online to follow if you get stuck. Plus once you work on guns for long enough, you start to learn how things work and can usually figure out what goes where with a little trial and error.
hes probably a gunsmith as well with all his gun restorations.
It not hard if you know what you are doing. Hell I can take an 1911 down to all the parts and put it back together. This really isn't much more work. Just got to know what you are working on. I can field strip and AR and put it back together blindfolded. It all what you know. Clearly you don't/
For a while now I've been running with the assumption that a fair number of restoration channels on YT started solely as people recording the disassembly of things to help them reassemble them, only to later realize they could edit and upload much of it as content.
Glad to see such an amazing pistol be revived
I love the CZs. I have an SPO1. Literally same gun with a pikitinny rail. Became my favorite shooter. Those uppers sliding into the frame like that are sturdy. Loved the video.
picatinny :P
aka - mil std 1913 or stanag 2324
Shame he mucked up this gun so he could make a video "cleaning" it.
This is extremely satisfying and I get an adrenaline rush looking at weapons
Jesus what animal would let a CZ75 get to that point those are one of the best firearms ever produced and it’s amazing you only have 130k subs you deserve 2 mill at least
Hey RR, I work for a Gun Solvent and Lube company called SF5 I think you'd find very useful in your restorations. It works incredibly well on anything rusted, not just for guns! Reply to this comment if you want us to send you a demo kit, no charge!
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I need one
This video looks fake as shit.
@@nholilmarley he wasnt asking you though
@@floppaflopkins9146 guess what
Interesting restoration, I thought you might have used the electrolysis to clean the internal parts. It's good to see you replacing things when needed. Do you ever fire these guns?
I've literally never been this satisfied before.
I’m not into ASMR but seeing something going from a block of rust to functional again is cool.
A shame he turned it into a block of rust first. Did you ever stop to think how so many tens of thousands of rusted guns wind up in the hands of these twits?
@@mzmadmike never thought about that. I just figured they get them from the magnet fishing guys.
@@mzmadmike Is there a problem?
its amazing those springs still have memory
I like how much effort they put into this, it really is a lot of work
A lot of work faking it.
very, very NICE. it just goes to show ...don't EVER say NEVER.
PS...I love my CZ.75 B.....one of the best pistols I have ever shot.
I can't believe he can fix it as well as it was before, what a great idea 👍
As someone who everyday carries a CZ75 it’s pretty awesome to see one getting restored!
imagine 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The 90% of those restoring videos are fake its not real rust
They paint it and put one chemical that i don't remember it's name to look like rust
@@mariosp2781 that's assed out
Dude how fucking are you gonna get! Guns a museum piece, chances of MOST countries letting you register it as a concealed carry are fucking NON-EXISTENT. WE KNOW YOU CAN MAKE FAKE COMMENTS. Holy Christ, you need Christ, for Christ's sake..
Just another fake restoration. Like almost all the others except for those on Backyard Ballistics. Even the restoration "techniques" on this video would make most gunsmiths vomit.
impressive, the corrosion almost looks real on that one
This channel is something I never knew I needed
Посмотрел, встал из-за стола, подошёл к окну, закурил... Много думал... Плакал...
really cool!! But every time you pointed that firearm at your hand with that hammer in the "cocked" position i thought to myself, "Could there possibly be a live round in the chamber?"
I flinched when the muzzle was almost pointed directly at the camera.
U should be wondering if u have a job that u are happy with or should u do better
@phyuckyuu I'm 100% happy and content with my job. Are you? My comment is over 1 year old now. So this means you have no life and scoured through comments looking for something to respond to. Lame
@@charlesgrant8032 I get paid to have my fat girls entertain gentlemen while I sit on CZcams but thanks bud it's just annoying to ME when u see dumb comments such as that .. I make videos without showing the audiencia that's it's "clear" and loaded guns are safe if the owner isnt an idiot
Good work! I'm impressed with how well you've restored this weapon. A CZ75 is a very good gun, well worth the effort. What I really like is the scarred condition of the finished pistol. It works, it is well maintained, but it also shows the traces of an obviously eventful past.
That's a .45 cal, 1911
Wrong. It's a CZ75.
Looks closely like the 1911, has the same shape
@@chevyzsonic WRONGGGGGG!!!!
@@chevyzsonic it says restoring s cz75 lol
what was done to this CZ was next to criminal. No gun should be treated like that. Great restoration man.
Love watching your restoration videos. It's like bringing back the dead (guns)!
My first pistol was a CZ75, so I watched with interest. I was hesitant until you got the slide off, after that it was all the way home. Nice job.
Sell me firearm you don't use anymore
@@lucaszett2752 No can do, it's still my favourite. :)
@@cmonkey63 hahah cool. But I know for sure you have more than one.
Is the CZ75 a copy of the beloved Browning Hi-Power ?
@@keithlennox8195 Not a copy, but an original design. The barrel locking mechanism is similar to the Browning design.
Little known fact: The CZ75 was the only 9mm that Jeff Cooper liked. He liked it so much that it was the basis for the Bren 10.
Clone of the high power
@@jeffriley3875 No. Hi Power is SA only. CZ 75 is DA/SA. entirely different internals. Hi Power Safety only worked when the pistol was cocked.
Kudos on completing this restoration. Personally I think after electrolysis I’d have just made a paper weight out of it. lol
Your knowledge of the pre b is outstanding
Nice to see my favorite handgun being brought back to life.
spray paint is an abomination.
Very good work 👍👍
My drill instructor would be proud of you.
That is CRAZY!! Well done.
Bro, this is considered one of the best guns of alltime. You do fine work brother.
One of the best handguns out there
That's what I call talent, I know I couldn't have even knowledge of where to begin.
That's a rare CZ, one of the first batch of officially imported by action arms, in 1992 timeframe. Pre-b transitional model, My brother and I bought a pair of these new having seen a couple smuggled in by GI's stationed in W. Germany in the late 80's. Those earlier CZ, were a bit crude, but these were well finished and had much of the cosmetics (finish, the grips, 3 dot sights) that last to today. Nice work bring this one back.
The action on the slide and trigger... top notch mate
I wish I could include pix with comments, but I salvaged my Saiga rifle after a house fire and you should see it now… a lot of work, but it was worth it!!! I started out soaking it in transmission fluid and then into the bathtub with some rust remover. Saved a lot of sanding and polishing. But by the time I was ready to finish it, I had it down to the white and shiny as a baby’s bottom!!!
This helped me a lot while cleaning my father's M249
I am in awe of your knowledge of gun…It is truly a treat to watch! Please answer my question in comments!
quel travail ! le passionné que vous êtes, c'est incroyable
What an amazing restoration.Fantastic Job.
Great job!
Amazing work Sir.
Thank you!
Amazing talent and thanks for sharing
Well done , looks great
I was mesmerized. I found this video satisfying. Good work.
Was für eine Arbeit!!!! Meinen Respekt!
Don't respect a liar.
Wd40 before the brushing would have helped a bunch, good job!
Cz-75 was my first pistol my dad actually bought for me this fella that was hard up didn't want him to be in harms way so i envied em to stay at my house....he stole it for drugs LOCK YOUR SHIT AWAY n don't trust ANYONE is the best advice I can give. Awesome video friend
Invited lol
Watching this makes me appreciate the simplicity of the Glock design . Still a awesome restoration job. Incredibly talented
i have an old pre B CZ 75 and have a shot few thousand rounds through it and different makes of ammo and reloads etc and not one failer but i have friends will Glocks that have had alot of issues because the gun dose not like the ammo or striker problems or frames cracking etc. The old pre B CZ 75 will out perform a standard Glock.
im actually impressed, i thought this was going to be one of those clickbait videos, on the contrary this was actually quite satisfying to watch, thanks for the content
My Sar USA is a copy of the CZ model and its exactly like this gun. Although it only fires when its cycled. Great breakdown
That was freaking amazing!
Nice job. If you use something hard and flat to back your sandpaper, it will help your finished surface look more flat once you paint it. Oh and never allow the hammer to drop on a gun without the slide or upper part on. You can crack the frame, crack the hammer itself, etc. Put something there to pad it or use your thumb to gently allow it down, don't let it fall under full spring pressure like that.
The CZcams channel Dani Dip recently found a rusted Tokarev TT-30 from a river in Missouri. It would be cool if the tokarev could be restored like this cz 75. Maybe if Dani Dip could have Rustic Restorations have a go on the Tokarev.
As a CZ75 owner I was horrified. Good work.
Was hoping to see it shoot too but this was cool
Excellent job! I wish he didn’t paint. I cringed when he pulled out the paint can.
Right lmfao
I'm not sure if this model exactly but CZ was known to actually paint a lot of their guns back in the day. I had a Browning high power 75th anniversary that was painted. Depending on the prepped surface and the paint itself they can actually be just as lasting as a blue finish.
Could have at least splurged for some professional spray equipment or had it powder coated. Would be like brand new
@@Ronjambo3632 999999999((99999(99999(9
Yes
You might try boiling before using wire brush. it will preserve more of the original finish
One of the most satisfying videos of all time
I have the compact. I love it. Good job on a solid weapon.
Exelente restauración preciosa
If I read it correctly by the ejector it's a 1993 production 75. If anything, the finish on that gun is a testament to the quality of these firearms. Would of loved to see you drop a round in it and safely send it downrange.
Absolutely 👍
It probably wouldn't hurt to submerge all the parts in oil before reassembly. That would eliminate any possible dry on dry areas.
All that oil would have been necessary to be removed to be able to properly refinish it!!!
Amazing
end result !!
Parabéns pelo seu vídeo você é muito profissional você merece muita visualizações
Admiro demais esse tipo de trabalho, parabéns, ja me escrevi e vou acompanhar os próximos capítulos........kkkkkkk
Único brasileiro kkkk
I agree - extremely satisfying.
I so wanted to see you shoot this one! That was a complex restore!
I have the same gun and a similar steel brush. My brush is forbidden to approach the gun within two meters. Next time rebuild the brick, it will be fun!
what a video man just the work you do has all my respect it's not just anyone who does it super cool I loved it
What work? He fakes it all. That gun was fine before he layered it in gunk to clean off for the camera.
Esse cara e fera se for o que tô pensando o dó revólver tambor deixou a arma novinha em folha 🤠😃✌️👏👏👏👏👏
This is my dream gun. Great finish.😊
Какой металл раньше был...💪🏻
Отличное видео 👍🏻
This is my favorite gun in my collection by far. It makes me sad to see it in a state such as this, but I'm glad to see the restoration.
He is the one damaging them
good job nice gun
Very nice ❤❤
Would be cool to also know where these items came from. Attic, barn, back yard cache, etc.
Gosto de ver esses vídeos é muito show 👏👏👏👏👏
Hey I just wanted to say, you did a decent job with this, even if your methods aren't exactly "gentle". What you have is a 1992 CZ-75 "Pre-B" model, which differs from the modern version in a few ways, and parts (especially magazines) may not be interchangeable. If you haven't already, I STRONGLY recommend replacing the recoil spring (underneath the barrel) before ever firing this firearm, otherwise you risk bodily harm as well as damage to the pistol. I have to ask, did you fish this thing out of a river?
Source for my info: I own a 1987 example of this pistol.
I'd call it a wallhanger.
well said ! I don't really like the spray paint on a gun to each their own on that. over all its a 7 outa 10 i still watched the full video I'm not a cz fan boy but i cant respect a nice firearm when I see one...
@@Ordinary-drummer agreed! But at least the “restoration” is real!
@@Ordinary-drummer Agreed. I would have left the metal finish as it was after cleanup. I think the weapon would have much more character that way. Granted, I understand not wanting more oxidation and corrosion to set in...
I own a 1984 CZ 75. I imported to West Berlin then I imported to the US. There are no import city stamp on the pistol. It is an excellent pistol.
Good gun the CZ, Cheap too.
Ese trabajo de restauración no lo hace cualquiera,se necesita gran conocimiento del arma y de su mecanica