Weekly Used Gun Review Ep. 97
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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Welcome to Weekly Used Gun Review. These videos are meant to by entirely educational. Nothing in the video is for sale. There are no fire demonstrations in this video. In this series I pick a small sample of guns that have been brought into our store for review. This is a good way to expose my viewers to a wide array of firearms that might not otherwise get their own dedicated review. Any comments asking for pricing or inquiries into the purchase of these items will be deleted. Thanks for watching!
This video is meant strictly for entertainment and educational purposes ONLY. None of the items in this video are being offered for sale to any viewers of this video. - Спорт
Unboxing is fun..but i prefer this format. Good job
Man I missed this
Like the unboxing videos but missed the used gun reviews
So good to see the return of Weekly Used Gun Reviews.
Thanks -Mark- Chris... this was a banger.
Everybody loves Mark at Chrisman TV.
That sphinx is a cool one
After 50 years, my Single Six is still one of my favorites.
I just purchased a NDS A1 Upper Receiver from Brownells...they cost $149, but you need the parts for the rear sight. I already have all the parts....All I have to do is strip the upper of the anodizing. Then I'll ship both receivers (lowe/upper) to have them Dry Film lubed on the outside. Which give the receivers that medium gray color. Once that's done, just need to assemble. I had to purchase all the parts here and there, when they became available. Super excited, I'll have a 100%, A-1 clone.
A cold beer, rainy weather and this...Sunday MADE!!!
Welcome back!!!
Those M&M guns are cool the look like an AK and Bren got together for a funky night and had a kick ass baby!
The Ruger Bearcat emulates more the Remington revolvers of the late 1800's by having the one-piece rather than the three-piece frame.
Good to see you back..
YAY! I've been missing these.
The Ruger Bearcat without fluting on the cylinder looks like a Magnum Research BFR.
Excellent selection for your "baby.....I'm back 'show.
1 thing that I have noticed is that you have spent a lot of time in researching these firearms.
I do appreciate that, Thank You Sir
WOW !!!! So glad to see this back!
Glad your back doing these.
Great as always
Great to see more guns. Love this content!!!!
Great to see you back!
nice to see you guys back!
So glad your back, really enjoy your video's.
Hell yeah. This is my favorite segment you do.
Glad the gun reviews are back!
Good to see you back, Chris!!!
It has Returned!!!
My favorite videos.
Thank you!
Great to see the business going strong.
So good to see you!
Great to see you again with the reveiws. Missed them. Again, too many guns, not enough money.
Excellent video. Your historical knowledge is top notch.
Yay a new web lister. Looking forward to more guns to look through on the website.
I love my MSAR E-4, I got lucky with a one that actually work. I changed the bolt so I can shoot steel case or brass. The original bolt has issues shooting steel case. The model displayed with the forward bolt assist is a earlier model than mine. Mine doesn't have it, the earlier models have issues, ranging from the 1.5x optic loosing zero from shooting because of the cheap China glass in the optic to the magazines which are proprietary having feeding issues. My E-4 accepts proprietary and STANAG magazines. Since last year I suppressed it, I won't be shooting it a lot suppressed because parts are scarce. I had zero issues though. They aren't considered a collective item just yet, but that is slowly changing. If you have the early rare commemorative edition that comes with a pelican case, OD green MSAR rifle(these have zero issues) with straps and a microtech knife that were a limited addition you can fetch between $2500 to $3000 depending if everything is in tact. Tim from Military Arms Channel has this limited edition version. Ratworx has a limited amount of parts and G-u-n-b-r-o-k-e-r as well(commie UA-cam might have a issue if I didn't hyphenate that word). It's pretty much hit or miss with this rifle.
I know you're busy with lots of things but I wanted to thank you all for all of your videos and also mention I like this style video over the unboxing style you also make. But that's just one person's opinion.
Welcome back with this format. This episode was interesting and informative as always. Thanks.
Welcome Back ..!
Glad your back in the saddle again !!!! Maybe guest appearance by Randy?? Hehe
WELCOME BACK!!!
I have the same Colt HBAR "Slick Side".
Great video sir!
Wow, its been a very long time since youve been in my feed. Good to see you!
So happy to see these back!!! Thank you for making them!
I've been looking at that Sphinx on the site, I'm glad you had it on today
Excellent use of photo references.
AUG takes the cool points of this episode.
Great to see you back! And glad things are going well for you 🙏🏻
dang, bout time, just messing brother,love the content
That sphinx sdp looks like a fancy ass all metal p07 😂. I assumed it was a p07 from the thumbnail wow. I wonder if those back straps can be forced onto my p07 rubber grip much better than the weak stippling now
Single Six over 45 years now
I had to go check, my pre ban colt hbar has fencing around mag release
Good to se you back, but the price on the crappy colt......USA on the best....
I might need to put in some overtime for that AUG clone 😅
If you get one that works 1k is a steal.
Alright!! You're back! There is not another gun channel I like better than this one, you always teach this old dog some new tricks. Thanks for posting!!
I wouldn't want to use a Webely shaved down .45 apc, it feels sacrilegious, as well as dangerous. I would buy one, but go on a hunt soon after for an original .455 cylinder.
I’d love to jump into 762x39 but geez Tula 762x39 ammo is about the same price as brass PMC 556 xtac. Maybe I should’ve jumped in the x39 lake when it was $4.50/box.
I just can’t see paying for Tula x39 that’s only a couple dollars a box cheaper than 556 77gr OTM. Or about the same price as PMC 55gr xtac.
I highly covet that first M85NP from y’all. That’s about as far as I’ll dip my toes into the AK platform until AAC makes affordable 762x39.
love your history focused videos on firearms its pretty awesome keep up the good work i will be back for alot more content... would love a video about tanfoglio, i had the tanfoglio witness combat 9mm full size steel frame and i gotta say it was the perfect gun... was a mix between a 1911 and cz75 and was amazing... was my first handgun and i learned to completely disassemble from the slide to the last pin and even the trigger group
Chris, greetings from the UK and welcome back.
Thanks for a great lecture on the histories behind all those firearms.
I think Ruger did a great job reviving the single action revolver post-WW2.
I used to be a able to borrow and shoot the dual cartridge Blackhawk in .357 and 9x19 mm.
For a time, I used a Colt New Frontier .22LR for target shooting, i suspect Colt made those as a result of the success of Ruger's single action revolvers.
I also suspect that the Super Blackhawk should be given much of the credit for the success of .44 Magnum as a sporting cartridge, but I'll be interested to hear other views on that.
It's always great to see any Webley on your channel.
Modifying them to fire .45 ACP and Auto Rim is a pragmatic choice. The original British .455 rounds are less powerful cartridges though, hence I think the safest option is to use nice gentle handloads.
I read somewhere that conversions often involved shaving the cylinder and reaming out the chambers to about 0.454", because .455 rounds originally had hollow based lead bullets (not unlike .38 Special HBWC ones) designed to expand and fill the bore, after firing through chambers that tapered down to about .451".
Also, I think the first British cartridge service revolver was the .450 Adams, as adopted by the Royal Navy. Officers were expected to provide their own sidearms, i.e. a sword and a handgun, so the famous Wilkinson Sword company also sold a lot of Webley revolvers under the "Webley Wilkinson" brand.
The WW2 .38/200 Webley Mark IV revolvers were preceeded by three previous marks of break open .38 revolver. Of those, the Mark III was available during WW1 and was carried then by at least one British Army officer, according to our Imperial War Museum.
Sweet
I currently have a rifle on layaway that I’m really excited about
Savage model 99EG
Chambered in 300 savage
Manufactured in 1952
Not sure how I came across your channel quite a while ago but I really enjoy them and your knowledge is quite impressive throughout all kinds of guns.
1000$ bucks or spend 400 you can maybe get a CZ01 or 07
Do you think if that bear cat catalog story is true someone got fired over that? Maybe that’s a way to prove out the story,
Wish you could still get a 22 revolver with 2 cylinders for $69!
and a brick of 500 22 LR rounds for $10.
Randy, where are you?
M+M is just a poor mans Sig 556r ... That works without spending double for a beta test gun ..thanks Sig all 3 I bought sucked
Booo, where is Randy?
😂
Someone doesn't understand how WUGR works or anything about it's history over the last 96 episodes.
Please The frequent use of the verbal filler "actually" becomes a distraction once you start to hear it.
First comment!