EXTREMELY Rare Gun Lighter Restoration, World War II - D-day 1944!
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- Rare Gun Lighter Restoration from World War II - D-day 1944! This time I repair and restore a very cool war relic built of .50 Cal cartridges by a soldier during WW II.
About the rare .50 Cal gun lighter
This is a very special and cool looking war relic from the World War 2. It’s found by a metal detecting group in France and giving to me to restore. Its made out of .50 Cal machineguns cartridges and it looks very cool. The lighter is made of a brass base and old copper cartridges dated 1942 and 1943. The .50 Cal ammunition was mostly used in the browning machineguns during WW2.
THE RESTORATION PROCESS
I started cleaning the lighter to get an overview of damages so I could plan the restoration. Then I continued by detaching all the lighter parts which was soldered on the lighter frame: the trigger, the trigger guard and the copper cartridges.
I cleaned the gun frame and the copper cartridges in my sandblaster using very fine aluminum beads together with low air pressure. Just to avoid unnecessary damage to the restoration project.
There were a lot of dents and scratches on the lighter parts but overall a very fine condition after all these years on in the ground. I also gave the parts a light hand grinding with some high 1500 grit sandpaper. I polished all the parts but I managed to keep the old look of the lighter still preserve some of the wear and tear on the lighter.
All the small parts was in my mini tumbler using aluminum oxide as my media.
When all the parts was cleaned I soldered it all together and added lighter fluid cotton, a new wick, flint and flint spring to the project. And finished by making a new wick lid from a .308 Winchester hunting bullet
I really think this restoration video turned out very good. Please subscribe if you want to see more cool upcoming projects 🙂 And DON’T FORGET TO SEE my F-4 PHANTOM II Aircraft Restoration - • F-4 PHANTOM II Aircraf... 👈
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Best wishes and stay safe ❤ Martin.
Symbol: Shoulder badge „Big Red One“, US 1st Infantry Division.
They were the first US unit to land in Sicily and, later, on the Normandy beaches.
Generally, they made it a bad habit to be the first EVERYHWERE, and that would include the city of Aachen, the first German city to be occupied by the Western Allies.
My old unit in Afghanistan
And a fantastic movie staring Lee Marvin.
@@nicholasemerson9852. good you made it out alive.
Он их сам делает старыми и зелёными. У него все видео такие. Все что он ремонтирует все пузырями пошло зелёное. Химическаяа я реакция. А не природа. Обман зрителя
The Big Red 1 out Ft. Riley, Kansas.
John D. would be proud to see how his lighter was brought back to life. Stellar work.
Would be awesome if he or a relative saw this
I Wonder how many John D. were on Omaha Beach and if internet foes could find his children/grand children.
You don't know that.
Usually in that environment "Jhon D." is for "Jhon Doe", also known as an anonymous person, or someone "without a name."
He means that this item has no owner, the owner is whoever finds it, something logical in that place and in those times, it must have passed through many hands...
Thank you so much ❤️ :)
I think we should all take a moment to honor and thank John D. for his service, and possibly his sacrifice.
Thank you sir for serving and/or your sacrifice for the greater good of this world.
God Bless You!!! 🇺🇸🗽
Salute
I don't think so. You Americans think you make the world better. The only thing you can make is war. And I don't remember WWII.
I was young enough growing up to not really appreciate it but eventually learned of the significance of our quiet, old guy neighbor - one summer in the 1980s he and his wife took a trip to Europe (they *never* traveled)... My mom told me - they are going to a reunion / ceremony... turns out he was a medic with the Big Red One - followed Patton & Bradley around - Africa... Italy...D-Day...Battle of the Bulge. He lived a long but I'd guess also an at least somewhat troubled life after 1945. I've lived in reverence of him ever since I learned as a young teenager more about what his service involved...
I always taught my children to never just see an old person as an old person and nothing else - they always have a history to be told, and some of them would put us all to shame. I'm happy to say my children treat elderly people with respect, regardless of who they are.
@@monicagooch5906 I used to tell my brothers a lot of those old guys and gals were once more badass than most of us could ever hope to be.
👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐
Если бы не вы,то никто.
@@monicagooch5906они ни когда бы вас не опозорили.
Excellent, as usual. This is not a job, this is the art.
thank you so much 😊
Täyttä taidetta. Mestarin työtä.
Nothing more satisfying than a clean restoration 👌
thanks, glad you think so
That is the emblem of the big red 1. Man you get some of the coolest WW2 artifacts. Another fantastic job. 👍👍
thanks a lot I really appreciat it 😊
i bet that lighter could tell some stories, imagine the history. Such a great restoration as usual
Thanks for watching and for your kind words 👌
They were called the Greatest Generation. Not to take anything away from what those men and women did at home and abroad, but the men and women who have fought and died and been injured over the last 2 or 3 decades are pretty badass too. I want to say a huge Thanks with tears of gratitude for all those who fought, died, or were injured physically and, or emotionally to make America and the rest of the world a little safer from the bad people who seek to take advantage of others. Happy Memorial Day to all who served.
Am I the only one who noticed the doll blink? 😂😂
Found your comment. I'm not the only one
Ah je suis pas fou 😱
What min
@@heyboo1954 11.43 or there abouts
Lost my father in law 2 years ago, he was Big Red 1 during Vietnam. Thank you for this video. Btw, his name was Martin too.
sorry to hear that you lost him 😢
Мастер, ты молодец, красавчик, ЛУЧШИЙ!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ОФИГЕННАЯ РАБОТА!!!!!!!! 🥇🥇🥇✔️✔️✔️
thank you so much 😊❤
Марти, Вы - отличный мастер! С удовольствием смотрю все Ваши видео, спасибо.
thank you so much I really appreciate it 😊
I'm quite certain that the person who created this device all those years ago, is happy to see how you have given his creation a new life.
I really hope so
Its possibly hes already passed but wouldnt it be neat to find the family?
As always you have outdone yourself,great restoration.nice way to honor the military veterans from the past.great video.just keep on doing what you do best.😎😎😎👍👍👍
thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it 😊
The logo on the grip is for the US Army's 1st Infantry Division
I'm not the only person who was thinking that too ( 2:31)
Known as the "Big Red One"
Wow. I wonder if John D of Omaha is still alive. Or his family.
I was thinking the same thing! It would be nice if his family could see what he made!
Как всегда супер! А музыка в конце создает волнительный момент! Очень круто! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю Ваши реставрации! Спасибо!
thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it
What an honor to restore such items of historic value. Truly a calling on your part. Thank you for your craft sir, job well done.
thank you so much for watching 😊
I'd like to see a video of how they make them look old and damaged before they "restore" them.
The John D. Omaha 44 at the end is a silly joke: John Doe, Omaha Beach, 1944. Most of his viewers aren't that bright 🙂
Nice video of preserving this piece of art from WWII...
thanks so much glad you think so 😊
After all, war is not good. This is a lighter with bad memories. Thank you for restoring it to remind us how beautiful peace is. You did another great job. In the meantime, you need to hire and train an apprentice... These restoration works must continue after you are gone... Let me remind you... 😉
thanks for your comment I appreciate it 😊
Outstanding work Martin. Always respecting lost war veteran's belongings. As a veteran myself, I thank you for these restorations.
thank you so much for watching I am really happy you like what I do 😊
Holy talk about being blown away...u did a fantastic job wow
thank you so much
Martin, i like how u start from a piece of garbage and transform it into a shiny item! god job as usual
thank you so much 😊
Beautiful restoration. Thank you. Now, go enjoy a beer. ;)
thanks so much Matt. Yes will do - cheers 🍻
Dear friend, you never cease to surprise me with your magnificent videos, not only because of the work of art that you bring back to life, but also because of the quality of your audiovisual, my respects to you, I only have the doubt that you have with the restored objects.
thank you so much I am really happy that you like what I do. I keep the restored objects :)
Hello Martin, I'm currently cleaning out my micro workshop and I took a break because I was a bit fascinated by the number of things I have, I came across your new video and I got new energy, great greetings and thank you🙋🏻♂️ cheers 🍻
Ha ha a good break once in awhile is good Tomasz. Have a great day and enjoy the sunny day ☀️🍺 cheers from Sweden
They made a movie about the 1st infantry division based on Samuel Fuller's experience during WW2.
The movie was made in 1980 and starred Lee Marvin and Mark Hamill.
The 1st infantry division was known as the big red one which is also the name of the movie.
thanks a lot for info 👍👍
Dam that a cool lighter
thanks a lot
I have been following you since 2016, and you are still a legend. I like all your clips. I am very happy with you, but I am sorry to say. I ask for your forgiveness and excuse. Can you post more clips? Because when I start watching your clips, I will not get bored and I will not feel bored, but rather I feel excited. I want a series of clips that does not end. Thank you. Greetings. from KSA
Шикарная работа. Мастеру респект 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job as always Martin
thank you so much 😊
That's the Big Red 1, I very rough and tough US army unit
thanks for info 👍
Bro really said "sorry guys" for the squeaky vice instead of just muting the sound for 2 seconds
That first vise needs an awesome restoration!
yes - agree 😂
1st Army corps
thanks for info 😊
Beautiful.
thank you so much 😊
Лучший, спасибо за потраченное время!!! Здоровья тебе и твоей семье!!!
thank you so much
Cool that you use the very thing that made it be in this state to begin with to clean it, very cool indeed
All the guys must have had a laugh when John D lit their smokes with that!
The greatest generation ♥️
yes I think so too ❤😊
One of the best renovations of lighters I've seen on CZcams👍🙂
thank you so much 😊
A true preservation of history
Beautiful! 👏
Rio de Janeiro - 🇧🇷
thank you so much
Отличная работа, благодарю за вашу работу.
thanks so much 😊
Total transformation 😀
Martin, you are a magician ❤️
many thanks my friend 😊
really miss watching ur episodes always a good way to end the nite
Ultimate This is called Art
many thanks 😊
Great work as always. I'd like to thank John D. for his service.
thanks a lot for your comment 😊
That lighter is beautiful and badass.👏🫡
thanks I think so too
Well done Martin. Another master class of restoration. Youve done John D proud. And thankyou John D for your service.
thanks a lot - I hope so 😊
This is amazing, it's a piece of history, thank you for come to life again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Пескоструйная обработка это просто фантастика какая-то ❤❤❤
yes I think so too 😊
I love your videos dude! They’re so simple yet so intriguing! They’re peaceful yet exciting, please keep uploading !!!
Thank you! Will do!
Шикарная, тонкая работа! Спасибо за видео! Вы лучший!
thank you so much 😊
Always excited when you upload.!!!!
Yay! Thank you! 👌
It’s amazing how fast sandblasting brings it back to life. As always! brilliant work!
sandblasting is really king 😊
John D. Thanks for service
You're my favorite restoration page, that extra love and passion you put into your work always makes me happy especially when you restore old personal military items
thank you so much I am really glad you think so 😊
Super Video, du hast dich mal wieder übertroffen. Es ist toll dir zu zuschauen 😊
vielen danke Thorben 😊😊
Big Red One. I really enjoyed this rescue. Looks stunning now. I appreciate your videos.
thanks a lot for your comment 😊
Never get bored of these restorations a true artist. Thanks for sharing
thanks a lot for watching 😊
Now that is one awesome restoration! Thanks for the video.
thank you so much 😊
Absolutely incredible, well done sir. 👍 Respect to you and that lighter.
many thanks
"Big Red One" ... Amazing!!!!!!
thanks a lot
The soldier would say to you now: Your restoration work deserves a medal of recognition for the beautiful work done 🎖️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😌😉✌🏻
thank you so much for your comment, I am glad you think so 😊
So nice to see you my friend ❤😁
thanks - glad that you watched my new video 😊❤
A beautiful piece of history. There must be something special in handling something that is rich in history. Keep up the great videos my friend.
thank you so much for your comment 😊😊
Sandblasting and polishing look very satisfying
I think so too 😊
What a brilliant restoration , you are a star , an artist at work . I just love the flip bench it is fantastic .
Gut gemacht. Tolle Arbeit!
Yet again...very informative and fun to watch. Awesome is definitely what this channel is. The before and after is something to be in awe of.
Glad you enjoy it! Many thanks for wacthing 😊
Beautiful job bring back a piece of history you should be proud 👏
thank you so much I really appreciate it 😊
Awesome work!!!! It turned out beautifully!!!!
thank you so much
Your restoration was a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing them with us.
thank you so much for watching 😊
I always watch your videos. I'm impressed by your careful work.
Thank you very much!
Another fantastic restoration!
Glad you like it!
Реставрация удалась на славу. Спасибо за видео. Воскресенье получилось интересное😊
thank you very much for watching 😊
This was a wonderful piece of trench art.
And You made it beautiful again
Thank you so much 😀
Cool!!! she survived 🔥
thanks a lot
The best one on the tube, you the man
thank you so much Steven
So beautifully restored. ❤
Thank you! 😊
I love these videos, an artist at work
thanks so much
Wow is all that can be said!! Absolutely magnificent 👌
Thank you so much 😀
This is a beautiful way to show tribute to John D and his unit.
thanks glad you think so
Super cool Martin. Beautiful resto. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😎
thanks so much 😊😊
Snygg finish som alltid Martin.
Det är ett stort nöje att kolla dina restaureringar för du håller så hög kvalitet.🤘😎✌️
tusen tack jätte glad att du gillar denna 😊 ha en fin måndag// Martin
I LOVE your videos. Always Awesome!
thank you so much 😊
Well done Sir! Looks great! Nice touch with the sound effects!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow...beautiful restoration.
Thank you very much!
Restoring history travelling through the far past technology
Another awesome restoration. Nice work brother
Thank you so much - appreciate it 👌
That looks awesome. Very very good job. Well done.
thank you so much 😊
Thanks for going back to the ambient background sounds. It helps me sleep
You're welcome 😊
John D. Is proud there, above us
I hope so 😊
Очень красивая зажигалка.Вы как всегда лучше всех.Продолжайте свое любимое дело и радуйте нас дальше,прекрасной реставрацией старых вещей
thank you so much I really appreciate it 😊
Beautiful work Martin!
Thank you so much 😀
Absolutely wonderful job AR❤. Love it 🥰
Thank you so much - I am really glad you think so 😊❤
Now, this was truly an Awesome Restoration! Big Red 1; or, First Infantry Division, founded in 1917. Still in awe at how you restored a fantastic piece of history. Thank you for a wonderful video.
Thank you very much!
Отличная работа, как всегда прекрасный результат.👍👍👍
thanks a lot