My only negative I have about your videos is that you introduce me to guns I’ve never seen /heard about ...and then I gave to add those to the collection
Great information & I understand your prices, you're selling these and with 80% of your prices I'm OK. The other 20%... ah, let me say it this way, for the 222 Remington I'd pay about 200, not more. But that's just me, you are the expert and you know what the people would pay for it. Appreciate your content VERY much, thank you!
Hello! I appreciate your comment! Just so you are aware, I aggregate my pricing from a sample of "completed" auctions from Gunbroker. If I state a price it is because similar firearms have sold for about that price, multiple times, on Gunbroker. A market on a firearm is defined by what people are willing to pay and in each of my pricing assessments, I verify more than a few people are willing to pay that price. Right now, the pricing on a lot of firearms is very high. Thanks again for watching!
You were more right than you knew: the AR-7 pistol did appear as a blaster in Star Wars A New Hope. When Obi Wan cuts off the aggressive alien's arm in the cantina scene you can see it in the hand.
Help me decide. I can only buy one. Thinking of getting a Glock 19x or a Hellcat in FDE. I already have a p365. But I like practical guns I can also conceal carry. What do you think?
I've been following you for awhile now. In my opinion, this is the most interesting array of weapons you have covered. I learned so much. Thanks for the great work Chris and keep 'em coming. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
The Bersa Thunder always seemed like a cheap Walther PPK knock off I have the Sig P232 which was Sig's reengineered PPK (tritium sights, no bulky slide mounted safety - just a streamlined hammer drop lever, ergonomic rubber grips, etc.) - if you can find one of these, grab it over the Bersa
Always enjoy these videos , a cool different assortment of firearms. As always thanks for the history of the gun and what they normally go for and what the do now. Thanks for the video and have a good thanksgiving
Definitely show more of those old school oddities like that Charter Arms explorer, more of those hard to find unique old 20th century items that have been sold in the USD. More of a Forgotten Weapons tailors to old rare guns sold in the US that come into the store and give more history about them.
Hello Chris. Ted from Texas. It amazes me on how much knowledge do you have on the large variety of guns that come into the store. Find the melody is mostly to Civil War guns an early 1900 guns. Look forward to seeing you every week. Stay healthy and safe my friend.
you always say at the beginning of these videos that in order not to run afoul of youtube rules, you are not trying to sell the guns you feature. so, why do I see other youtube channels featuring guns for sale with prices? the most notable is Kentucky Gun Company.
That is a very good question. I used to have a series called "Used Guns of the Week". They were just like this but I went more in-depth in pricing. I would actually go back over the previous weeks video and let the viewers see what the guns sold for (those videos are all on Bitchute). After I posted my 27th video I got 3 removed and I got an account strike for one. The only thing I could figure was that the videos violated their policy against "promoting the sale of guns" on their site. So I took down all 27 videos and rebooted the series with the "Weekly Used Gun Reviews" which just has less info on pricing.
Great vid as always! Fun to see two guns that I own on. I have a Charter Arms Explorer ll and a North American Arms mini revolver. The mini revolver is my constant companion on the ranch loaded first two 22 magnum snake loads followed by 3 cci maxi mags. Have killed lots of snakes with it! The explorer ll I bought back in the 80s, came with two barrels 8” and 10”. Neat thing is that it will take AR7 magazines, ram line used to make a 25 round ‘banana clip’ that makes look like a machine pistol.
FYI... that cute little NAA 22mag, if loaded with Winchester HV loads, it has 112lbs of energy. More powerful then the CCI types. Ran different brands through my chrono. Good vids.. I look forward to them.
Chris, thanks very much - a really interesting selection there. My favourite was the .22 Winchester, as I used to enjoy shooting those on UK fairgrounds in the 1970's. The ones there were all used with .22 short and usually appeared alongside roughly equal numbers of Browning automatics (the ones with tube magazines in their buttstocks). I was told that those fairground galleries used special ammunition with compressed carbon bullets. It certainly gave off plenty of sparks when hitting steel knockdown targets.
Great video, always fun when you see multiple guns that you already own. I had my mom by me a explorer for right around a $100 back in the mid 80's . It was a lot of fun to shoot and I still have it.
On Gunbroker completed auctions, there are none that are selling that low... Used Bersa .380's are generally selling in the $300.00 range at the moment. I understand there is always a price point we all think a firearm "should" sell for... The point of these videos is to avoid the "shoulds" and focus on the actual prices the market is willing to pay.
ok I will take your word for it. as I recall they were selling at 250 to 275 new but politics and covid might have bumped up the price. if you get 300 for it used then you scored. I am just a little surprised.
I am working to help a friend price some guns mainly long guns from his uncle’s estate. Where should I look online other than gun broker. Remington 700- .243 in example probably from the 70’s in pristine condition as an example. Not asking you just trying to find places to use for research
I own a Charter Arms take down survival AR-7. Unfortunately, it is the most unreliable firearm I have ever used. It is good for maybe a door stop. No kidding
Hi Chris !! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!! You are a delight to watch, and thank you for your content. 🤠
Good thing I dont live in Westfield. Be spe ding all my time & money at your store.
Keep up the good job. Love the videos. Stay safe.
My only negative I have about your videos is that you introduce me to guns I’ve never seen /heard about ...and then I gave to add those to the collection
THANKS Chris. Wait for these every week.
Damn I've been calling him Dave
175 in good condition
Me too
Gilbert Villarreal In the comment sections 90% call me Mark, 9% call me Dave... 1% calls me Chris. I’ll answer to all 3.
The prices and selection shown in these videos will prove very useful to the historical record in years to come.
All Good,..
Blessings To Fellow American Patriots.
Amen
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Great information & I understand your prices, you're selling these and with 80% of your prices I'm OK. The other 20%... ah, let me say it this way, for the 222 Remington I'd pay about 200, not more. But that's just me, you are the expert and you know what the people would pay for it. Appreciate your content VERY much, thank you!
Hello! I appreciate your comment! Just so you are aware, I aggregate my pricing from a sample of "completed" auctions from Gunbroker. If I state a price it is because similar firearms have sold for about that price, multiple times, on Gunbroker. A market on a firearm is defined by what people are willing to pay and in each of my pricing assessments, I verify more than a few people are willing to pay that price. Right now, the pricing on a lot of firearms is very high. Thanks again for watching!
All us gun owners better fight like hell and pray the senate majority stays with conservatives!!!
You were more right than you knew: the AR-7 pistol did appear as a blaster in Star Wars A New Hope. When Obi Wan cuts off the aggressive alien's arm in the cantina scene you can see it in the hand.
It was also the base of Luke's blaster in Empire Strikes Back. They just added a cone to the front.
@@FunnyHaHa420 Pretty sure that was a C96 also. Some rebel troops on Hoth had pistols based on the Charter Arms though.
That poor DD with it's Enforce light and cheap foregrip lol.
The second I see weekly used gun review I hit the thumbs up!!!!! 👍 👍👍👍
Great video as usual. I don’t understand how some people can hit the thumbs down symbol.
The Barrel on the AR7 pistol will fit on the AR7 rifle, it just goes on upside down.
I rarely wear a dress, but next time I'm going with the NAA .22. ;-)
I'm pretty sure that metro arms 1911 is a hard chrome finish and not stainless. Great video as always! Thx!
I have the 5 inch hard chrome.great gun
@@Rumpleskin I have the American classic version. Beautiful gun for a low price!
@@rdiaz78065 not to be bragging but I have the blue one too.love both of them
@@Rumpleskin No worries. I no how it is 👌
Help me decide. I can only buy one. Thinking of getting a Glock 19x or a Hellcat in FDE. I already have a p365. But I like practical guns I can also conceal carry. What do you think?
I've been following you for awhile now. In my opinion, this is the most interesting array of weapons you have covered. I learned so much. Thanks for the great work Chris and keep 'em coming. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
The Bersa Thunder always seemed like a cheap Walther PPK knock off
I have the Sig P232 which was Sig's reengineered PPK (tritium sights, no bulky slide mounted safety - just a streamlined hammer drop lever, ergonomic rubber grips, etc.) - if you can find one of these, grab it over the Bersa
Hi!sir good day to you t.y for nice and good video every week hope that you could review Sw t.a 1911 and kimber raptor 2 fs t.y godbless
Keep up the good work bro!
Always enjoy these videos , a cool different assortment of firearms. As always thanks for the history of the gun and what they normally go for and what the do now. Thanks for the video and have a good thanksgiving
I always click on these videos so fast,thanks for doin them bub🤙🏽
Love these clips 😍.
A different group of guns on this one. Liking that Mouse gun. Always great info . Thanks
Magazines 😝
Hes talking about the videos.
@@robertsilveus3071 I know partially I am making a play on words. Comparing a video article like this to a print article.
Definitely show more of those old school oddities like that Charter Arms explorer, more of those hard to find unique old 20th century items that have been sold in the USD.
More of a Forgotten Weapons tailors to old rare guns sold in the US that come into the store and give more history about them.
Thumbs up to get this on rumble
I have a NAA with a rubber grip that the receiver folds into. It has a pocket clip and is very compact and the grip folds out.
A few were very nice & information
Love those Winchester 22 pumps. They will slam fire because they do not have a disconnector.
It's said the little NAA .22 is a popular choice at nudist colonies, dehorned of course.Ouch ! : -)
Best series on the tube!
I smashed up the likes.....Thumbs up on these videos (i'm early)
That HK plinker looks dang impressive.
muh weekly used gun review! i looked for you on other platforms cause i thought you might have moved!
remington 722 looks nice with long barrel
You are honest guy, every week learning something
Hello Chris. Ted from Texas. It amazes me on how much knowledge do you have on the large variety of guns that come into the store. Find the melody is mostly to Civil War guns an early 1900 guns. Look forward to seeing you every week. Stay healthy and safe my friend.
17:03 Arthur Morgan bring that one in?
you always say at the beginning of these videos that in order not to run afoul of youtube rules, you are not trying to sell the guns you feature. so, why do I see other youtube channels featuring guns for sale with prices? the most notable is Kentucky Gun Company.
That is a very good question. I used to have a series called "Used Guns of the Week". They were just like this but I went more in-depth in pricing. I would actually go back over the previous weeks video and let the viewers see what the guns sold for (those videos are all on Bitchute). After I posted my 27th video I got 3 removed and I got an account strike for one. The only thing I could figure was that the videos violated their policy against "promoting the sale of guns" on their site. So I took down all 27 videos and rebooted the series with the "Weekly Used Gun Reviews" which just has less info on pricing.
Does your store have a website so I can browse the wares?
Great vid as always! Fun to see two guns that I own on. I have a Charter Arms Explorer ll and a North American Arms mini revolver. The mini revolver is my constant companion on the ranch loaded first two 22 magnum snake loads followed by 3 cci maxi mags. Have killed lots of snakes with it! The explorer ll I bought back in the 80s, came with two barrels 8” and 10”. Neat thing is that it will take AR7 magazines, ram line used to make a 25 round ‘banana clip’ that makes look like a machine pistol.
FYI... that cute little NAA 22mag, if loaded with Winchester HV loads, it has 112lbs of energy. More powerful then the CCI types. Ran different brands through my chrono. Good vids.. I look forward to them.
Enjoy the gun reviews.
I like the unique pistols.
Chris, thanks very much - a really interesting selection there.
My favourite was the .22 Winchester, as I used to enjoy shooting those on UK fairgrounds in the 1970's.
The ones there were all used with .22 short and usually appeared alongside roughly equal numbers of Browning automatics (the ones with tube magazines in their buttstocks). I was told that those fairground galleries used special ammunition with compressed carbon bullets. It certainly gave off plenty of sparks when hitting steel knockdown targets.
Great video Chris! I look forward to your videos every week! I hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Glad to see you keeping the used guns o the week going Chris! 😍🥰😍 I love that 62A....pump action 22lr rifles is one of my new obsessions
I have the Freedom Arms version of the pistol. Came with .22lr and .22mag 4-shot cylinders. Fun little pistol!
I can shoot my NAA At about 25 yards pretty well. The difficulty is indexing the sights, but they're accurate.
Great video, always fun when you see multiple guns that you already own. I had my mom by me a explorer for right around a $100 back in the mid 80's . It was a lot of fun to shoot and I still have it.
Wasn't expecting this until Sunday! Thanks as always.
Thank you, Chris, for your weekly gun reviews I really look forward to viewing them every week stay safe.👍👍👍
Good one
Another excellent video Chris, good to see it earlier this week too. Keep up great content
Thanks.
the Bersa should sell for 175 in good condition even during these weird times.
On Gunbroker completed auctions, there are none that are selling that low... Used Bersa .380's are generally selling in the $300.00 range at the moment. I understand there is always a price point we all think a firearm "should" sell for... The point of these videos is to avoid the "shoulds" and focus on the actual prices the market is willing to pay.
ok I will take your word for it. as I recall they were selling at 250 to 275 new but politics and covid might have bumped up the price. if you get 300 for it used then you scored. I am just a little surprised.
Hoping prices start to drop around the country, tired of waiting to buy a new gun.
I am working to help a friend price some guns mainly long guns from his uncle’s estate. Where should I look online other than gun broker. Remington 700- .243 in example probably from the 70’s in pristine condition as an example. Not asking you just trying to find places to use for research
Blue book of gun values. I buy one every year just for the new content in it but it cover most everything. You can get on used pretty cheap on Amazon
Thanks so much, very interesting!
I own a Charter Arms take down survival AR-7. Unfortunately, it is the most unreliable firearm I have ever used. It is good for maybe a door stop. No kidding
I have a Henry AR7. Much better and improved.
Good video, thanks and stay safe
How can I look for your gun store online
Love this videos 👍👍👍
Love this series!
love it keep them coming
and how is it that I have almost all the guns you review, exception of hunter and DD for this one.
First!
the Bersa is a little over priced there buddy.
Great content Chris! Thanks!
on that survival pistol, was that a bottle opener in the trigger guard?
No it the magazine release
@@michaelragains4938 Cool - thanks!
Well, what bloody use is it as a survival pistol if it doesn’t have a bottle opener??? Seriously!😛
@@andrewallason4530 That's my point too!
got a desert Eagle .50 with 650 rounds