Rusty and Broken WW1 Revolver Restoration (Webley Mk VI)
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I am a forensic expert witness, and thought some of my experiences related to ballistics might be worth sharing. I created BackyardBallistics to provide interesting and (hopefully) entertaining videos regarding the science of guns and ballistics, and also related topics coming from my engineering background. In the process, I will also feature lots of cool guns I have at my disposal for my job. Whoever you are and wherever you live, I would really love to share my experience with you!
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Stay fully informed on issues from around the world and across the political spectrum at https://ground.news/backyard. Subscribe for unlimited access to media bias, blindspots and comparative media coverage. In this video I'm doing some maintenance on a WW1-era british Webley Mark VI revolver. The original finish is gone, the grips are discolored, the cylinder rotates freely and it seems something is wrong with the ejector. I'll try to solve all that and bring it back into shooting order. Since it certainly needs rebluing, I'm taking the occasion to show yet another way of rust bluing. *A special thanks goes to Michelangelo Neri Orliani for helping in the making of this project* If you can and want to help me making videos like this, you can directly support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/backyardballistics with your help, I can keep making educational content without having to give up my freedom of speech to the advertiser's needs.
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