Royal Tiger Imports B Grade M95 Steyr Carbine Full Restoration

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In this video I will be restoring one of Royal Tiger Imports B Grade M95 Steyr Carbines. I have restored over 30 of RTI's guns now and 6 of their M95s. RTI and I have teamed up and they were nice enough to send me over two M95s, one of the long rifles and this carbine. I specifically requested they send me the roughest ones they have as I want to show my viewers that even the tougher and more worn down rifles can be restored into beautiful pieces! If you're looking to get into doing gun restorations, Royal Tiger's M95s are the perfect guns to start with. One, right now, RTI has them for as low as $200, which in 2024 is a steal. Second, M95s are one of the easiest guns to restore. I'll explain more in the video about why. I will also show you all the steps and materials you'll need to fully restore a M95 or any surplus gun for that matter as the techniques and procedures I use in this video are the same I've done for all my restorations.

Timecodes
0:00 – Overview
11:23 – Disassembly Tools
13:04 – Disassembly
15:23 – Stock Restoration Steps
37:12 – Cleaning Metal Parts
46:28 – Blue & Rust Removal
54:17 – Wire Wheel
32:42 – 2nd Boiled Linseed Oil Application
1:03:25 – Part Organization (pre-rust bluing)
1:07:39 – Making Rust Bluing Solution
1:16:37 – 1st Rust Blue Application
1:28:12 – Boil and Steamer Walkthrough
1:33:37 – 1st Rust Blue Application (Continued)
1:41:04 – 2nd Rust Blue Application
1:48:45 – 3rd Boiled Linseed Oil Application
1:52:27 – Non-Rust Blued Parts/Polishing
2:00:31 – 3rd Rust Blue Application
2:03:34 – Cold Bluing Smaller Parts
2:06:13 – 3rd Rust Blue Application (Continued)
2:07:29 – Cleaning and Oiling (Except Bore)
2:14:52 – Cleaning, Oiling and Polishing Bore
2:15:45 – Reassembly
2:20:26 – Final Thought

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