Restoration of German Kar98K WWII Rifle
Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/ballistics - enter promo code BALLISTICS for 83% off and 3 extra months & antivirus for free! Today I'm restoring a WWII era German rifle, a Kar98K made in 1941. It was hidden inside a wall and was found by builders during demolition. The stock had completely fallen apart, and the metal got seriously corroded. How am I supposed to fix this? 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: / 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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