Video # 400 - Machine gun parts found in the river! | Nugget Noggin
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- Well Guys and Gals this is my 400th UA-cam video!. I hope yall enjoy it!. I went back to a spot on the river where I previously dug a rusty Uzi from the 1980s, I wondered up stream and started finding weird gun parts all over the place, most of them I didn't know what they were til I asked some people. I normally don't plan on finding WW2 related guns but I did. All of the parts are in bad shape, some have been sawed in half, and none of the parts go together. I probably have pieces to 4 or 5 different guns and none of them have serial numbers on them. It was an amazing hunt for sure , I think some of the gun parts I dug go off an Thompson machine gun but I'm no expert on guns. Tell me what yall think. I am going to try to report the guns but I don't know if it will help without any serial numbers, plus they are so beat up and rusty that they are useless . Thanks For Watching ! Good Luck and Happy Hunting !
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Someone was up to some pretty gangster shit.
Russian gangsters, or Gangsters using soviet guns.
Riley Goss
It was just a military dumping
You think the military cuts up machine guns and just dumps them randomly in the wild?
Riley Goss lol
If someone discarded an Uzi, and it does appear to be the Uzi carbine model, you can bet it wasn't because it was "broken". The only reason someone would discard a *FIREARM* in a creek is likely because it was used for something less than honest. Although the serial numbers may be gone you should still contact the police because even without them it could yield important info on a previously cold case. Seems *VERY* suspicious to me...
the first metal thing you found was a folderble stock
Tom H exactly
Talan Haley yeah I was about to comment the same thing
Tom H or is the end of the barrel attachment with a vertical grip
it's a butt stock for a CZ26.
i think he found out by now, i hope so at least
That lake is suspicious
Relestic gun
you mean river
when the lake is suspicious!!! 😳
That spot was probably a criminal dumping ground for weapons used in crimes.
ibuprofenPill Could have been!
nuggetnoggin damn you find some cool stuff mayn but your voice sounds so strange haha
Yeah makes alot of sense, the parts sit in the bottom of the river and rust, no balistic evidence, no blood on the weapon, nothing.
ibuprofenPill Yep thats for sure who needs a silencer on an AK and why dump three+ guns in the one spot - silencer thats what the big black tube was i reckon.
Absolutely not most prob a foundry or iron works nearby and the police or military decommissioned some weapons there then chucked the remains in the river and they washed down in a storm
1:24 is a folding stock from a Czech VZ25, 5:51 is a lower frame from a Thompson 1928; 6:22 is a trigger-group from a STEN MkII; 7:35 is another cut forward part from an UZI; 8:02 is an UZI barrel; 8:35 and 8:47 are more Thompson frames; 10:20 is an UZI bolt; 10:48 and 11:15 are STEN barrels; 12:00 is a barrel from a VZ25; 12:56 is a silencer (and worth 10 years in prison); 13:41 is part of a STEN receiver; 1403 is part of a STEN magazine housing; 14:25 is a Thompson bolt; 15:14 is more of a VZ25.
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Only youtuber that does not use thumbnails 😀
no one is going to take apart a gun and throw it in the river,unless it was involved in a crime scene.
warren tee prob fell apart in all the years in the river
warren tee it's probably a military dumping because before they dump them they cut them up so they can't be used again
why dump it rather than melt it, probably weapons from the 1940's.
+cara walker it all was found in the same area if that was the situation i would think it would be scattered, no idea though
+SpicyFire Games There would be alot more guns i would figure
The "weird gun part" is a Thompson receiver. Looks like a 1928 model with top cocking handle. Another part there is the bolt and I think I saw a trigger housing. You are looking at well over $1,000 even in that condition but it looks like someone rubbed the serial numbers off the rear portion. Interesting they did not rust apart, but I don't think that stuff was in the river very long. Maybe ten years, it's not ancient. I would agree that it was probably dumped by someone in a situation that was crime related.
if it was crime related, even ten years ago, who would use a thompson?
lucas buffington Stolen gun or illegal collection. Quite possibly a mix of the two. The other weapons are consistent with the parts kits which were in circulation in the late 1990s to early 2000s.
did you notice the little gun slide he pulled with the suppressor or what ever it was on it because it looks like the slide to a glock
fixyourmind i'm willing to bet that a family wouldn't throw grandpas guns into a river, and if that were the case, what type of a grandpa would have a mac-10?
Bad Grandapa!
I love these videos so Much, keep making more!!!
Love watching ur videos keep it up
Here are most of the weapons identified:
- 1:43 Mac 10 stock. - PPSH 41 upper. - 5:50 8:54 8:55 Three Thompson submachine-gun trigger groups. - 6:25 M16/AR15 lower. - 8:01 Mac 10 barrel. -10:23 Mac 10 bolt. - Mac 10 suppressor. - 14:24 Thompson bolt. - Looks like part of a Thompson.
Looks like you found "bank robbery" river, this was probably one big dump following a crime or multiple crimes, I highly doubt that criminals came to the same spot of the river to dump weapons over and over every year.
If you looked a little more you could probably find the rest of the parts. Well done ! Don't want to imagine how many people were killed by those weapons, criminals don't get rid of guns like that (especially three Thompsons !) for nothing.
the stock is actually off the SA-26, the gun he found at the end
I wonder why there are shot bullets in the river
The bit stuck to the rock is the magwell for a STEN and the other trigger group is also for a sten
floatsomboy Can you point those out ? I can't find them.
Adrien Perié 6:20 this is the trigger control group housing and the reinforcing ring that holds the receiver end cap in place, with the rear sight on top further to this are the identifiable tabs towards the front that was used to weld this to the receiver tube. 13:59 the part welded to the rock is where the magazine was inserted, on the sten this is a separate piece and if they had cut the gun up this would come off the receiver and be on it's own. How do I know I built a replica some years ago and have held the real deal. Not an M16 lower sorry looks like this was a STEN parts kit that was dumped along with the PPSH41 parts kit.
I believe that most of these sub-machine guns were de-milled per ATF rules and purchased legally. Then some were fitted with illegal receivers to make them function.....'fully'.@1:26 is a folding stock to a CZ 26. @ 6:23 is a Sten mk II, @ 10:08 Uzi bolt, @ 12:10 is the barrel and receiver part for the cz 26, @ 13:43 is the sten receiver (cut), @ 13:57 is the stens mag housing, @ 15:11 is the rest of the cz 26 "parts kit" (ATF legal), Fun finds. ATF has rewritten their importation rules so many times it's hard to say what is ok to own. Great hunt.
thanks for taking the time to tell me what all the parts were and where they are located in the video. Take care !
nuggetnoggin the part at 10:05 is an Uzi breach block. that is actually the firing pin for the weapon because it fires from an open breach. When you cock the weapon that part is pulled to the rear and held under spring pressure by the trigger sear. When you pull the trigger that block goes forward and the firing pin, which you might still be able to see in the end, stikes the round and fires. I used to use on on the police force. Great videos.....and ignore the trolls GL&HH
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Yeah the ppsh receiver looked complete, I also saw what looked like an intact Thompson upper receiver. Those two receivers and the suppressor could potentially cause you problems with the ATF.
I may be wrong but I believe that the "Sten" parts are actually parts to a M3 "grease gun"
Got some great 1928 Thompson Sub-Machine Gun parts in the mix. Good work.
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How the HELL do you find a PPSH 41 in some random river in the U.S.!? Crazy...
vetitoe362 Well your troops could just take them home after the war, nothing new about that :)
vetitoe362It's not a PPSh-41.But it could be the Type 50(chinese copy of PPSh-41).It maybe come from Korea or Vietnam.The "UZI" is a Czechoslovakian gun: world.guns.ru/smg/chex/sa-23-e.html
Marci Juhász too old to be a ppsh 50
Marci Juhász oh and also the type 50 has a round barrel
vetitoe362 russian mafia
Awesome finds Nugget! Congrats on the 400th video! Sorry some folks had to taint it with their comments. I can't imagine the excitement you felt while recovering those.
Awesome video! :)
Wtf Nice dude good job finding these things
Knew it was a barrel of a PPSH as soon as you brought it up. Thanks call of duty!!
yay thanks call of duty same with me I know it
Yes same
You do know that cod chanced half on the names
indeed that is true but most of the names from the cod1-5 were all actually names of guns after that all the guns were named different besides a select few but most of the guns were the actual names of the guns in real life
+Lukas Arnenstrøm only in the newer cods
If I didn't know better, these look like they may be a law enforcement agency's audio'll attempt at "disposing" of old evidence guns. Most appear to have been "demilled" or cut apart so they couldn't be used again. They probably cut the guns up and just threw them in the river. And while it doesn't seem to be the best way to achieve this, all of these are older guns and the disposal probably took place ten to twenty years ago minimum.
This is only a guess...but an educated guess. You see I am a retired law enforcement officer and I know that not all agencies use good judgment.
BTW I'd still contact local law enforcement and let them know about this find.
I was thinking the same thing
*****
You're right...no prints at all by after being in the water. But they still need to be disposed of properly...not just left in a creek bottom.
*****
Thanx for the comment and thanx for your service !!!
My father was in the Army Air Corps during WWII. He did most of his hitch in the Pacific Theater.
He told me that after Japan's surrender, the guns that were confiscated were "demilitarized" (usually by drilling thru the bolt).
They then offered these as "Spoils of War" to Allied Solders.
My Dad said he got four or five rifles to "mail" home to his nephews in Florida. He was afraid though that they may be messed with postal staff. So he welded rebar around an inner box and placed that in a larger box and sent err off !
When it arrived at his home town they had to call in extra mail men to help deliver this huge box.
When she saw the box, the first thing my grandmother thought, was that my father had MAILED Himself Home from the War !!!
Rusty Cox I think you got it right Rusty. The guns that appeared to be sawed should of been the obvious clue.
Hey just found your channel! love what you do! You would love it here in Scotland I bet you would find artefacts dating back hundreds of years! only downside would be the weather! even in the summer it gets real cold. Keep up the great work and god bless.
your a amazing UA-camr!!!
The South: Where gun parts are ass common as river rocks.
Are Ass XD
Also it looks like you found parts of a Grease gun
Caleb Gillespie that's what I thought
Caleb Gillespie yeah 12:00 is a grease gun
those Thomson lowers are worth money so is the upper slide for it. you can rebuild it.
The river uses violence
XxStickman661xX Dank 😂😂
Happy Hunting to you indeed mate! There is a complete Thompson in that river thats still in good condition if you spend the time to dig it out, it hasn't been there long and its worth a lot of money
You should get a headcam so that you can use two hands
Ikr
+BR0TH3R TUB3 yea
no reason for a ppsh to be in a north american river
Lol no joke right!!! Haha
then again who knows, it might have been brought over after the war and used in a crime
Right? that had me very confused, maybe a thompson cause american soldiers returned with their guns and probaly lost them
yeah no thats a waist of a good gun
Steven Griffin
Gotta be somebody's illegal NFA collection. If it were just US guns I might believe it was a military parts dump but the foreign guns make that unlikely. Man, I hate seeing classic guns destroyed. Those Thompsons could have fetched up to $30,000 if they had been registered or they could have been put in a museum at the very least.
TheBernice I also thing sit somebody who had stolen them maybe maybe used for murder but there's at least $50,000 worth uzi is like 12-15 k
Ppsh is probs $30k
Thompson's go for 10-35k
TheBernice I
nice video man
I'm a huge gun nut - what you likely came across is someone's dad's or grandpa's stash. When someone with illegal weapons dies and their kids discover them, there really aren't a lot of legal options to deal with them - so, often, they end up going under someone's band saw and being tossed off a bridge.
Many weapons - the Thompson in particular - are valuable for parts. Since only the receiver is considered a firearm, the receiver is cut and tossed, and the rest of the parts are sold together as a "parts kit". Some parts kits can go for thousands of dollars or more.
Finally, that suppressor is definitely contraband, and you should dispose of it immediately.
They must be illegal since I would thought that a legal registered machine gun will be thrown in the river,they are most likely stolen since why would you destroy something that is now worth thousands of dollars,
luise cobian machine guns that are registered are worth thousands, unregistered ones equal a jail sentence and once possession is passed on "the children" are in the wrong. Anyway these are a part of a rifle parts kit not a machine gun
how about keep them and dont tell anyone? throw them in the river? are you serious? what a waste of guns!
8:58 That's a thompson part.You can tell by the safety lever
Chroma yeah it is
Chroma yup good eyes
Chroma yeah it does
this is amazing!!! probably some stuff found in police raid and the chopped them up and chucked them lol. my best guess anyway, but pretty sweet!
This is the only UA-camr that doesn’t clickbait.
The amount of misinformation from self titled experts on firearms never ceases to astound me.
😂😂 ikr
I believe that gun barrel was a ppsh 41 Russian sub machine gun used during world war 2?
That rings a bell yeah
Grinch yes it is
Grinch it says it already in the video
Grinch and the one at 6:40 look like a part of a lee enfield (British WWI rifle)
But there might be a possibility
Iron thing was a stock for the sa 26
Indeed!
This guy deserves 1mill subs
That's the folding stock to the Uzi!
scubaseppy the first thing I dug turned out to be a stock to a SA-26
nuggetnoggin I'm sure you've id'd everything but you found the bolt, barrel, and silencer for the uzi. I think I saw part of a sten as well as an ar lower.
that's some fun detecting right there....
nuggetnoggin What state did you find this stuff in? I agree with most comments it appears to be a LE Dump Site of cut up weapons. Usually these parts were dumped in the ocean back in the 70's. Now they cut up receivers and sell the upper parts. If the LE department is in CA all parts are destroyed and sold as scrap metal. Very sad to sell these firearms in this condition. But, a wonderful find. Really remarkable, congratulations on your find.
The thing that you didn't recognise was an ignition coil. You'll have to go back and search around a bit more. that was a good haul. :o) take care - Andrew
hah thanks for mentioning that ignition coil .. i found an old one in the stream near my house a few years ago and haven't known quite what it was this whole time ... makes sense now seeing there was part of a 30-40's era car just up stream ..
Yeah they are common to a lot of stationary engines, mower engines.
You earned a subbie
Amazing!
That's from when I was living IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!! ;)
+SamuraiChris78 Hahahaha! Matt Foley!!!
***** I'm glad somebody got that!!! lol
+SamuraiChris78 FARLEY! :)
My name is mat foley and I am a motavation speaker one of his best skits
Metal Detecting Wisconsin Yes it is, that skit is legendary! I miss the hell outta that guy!
Anyone with common sense knows those guns are....water guns.
+RonKris iron water guns?
+MelekithWOW its a joke... found in the water, so, water guns. ;)
Over my head. LOL
Nice edit
17:02 Is the top receiver of a Thompson 1927/28 sub machine gun. It almost seems like someone had all those un-registered machine guns,and decided to get rid of them before they got caught with them !
steven richards some of the trigger guards he found too look from a Thompson
5:18 Looks like the barrel off of a PPSh-41 submachine gun. Pretty cool
Didnt realize you put it after the scene lol
+Cutlass Gaming yeah
Cutlass how did you know what kind of gun that is
Stephen Fou many years of gameing
Stephen Fou how do you know how to breathe
17:00 that's a receiver for a thompson machine gun and all those trigger guards are too. gangsters probably dumped that stuff
Nice finds man looks like even got a part an m3 grease gun
What kind of camera do you use? The audio is good in your voice as well as your underwater scenes. Your videos are great! Please teach me how to shoot videos like you do.
Coming from a cop don't let everyone scare you these things are irreparable and you will not get in any trouble all NFA laws are based on intent! You clearly don't have the intent to manufacture machine guns or short barreled rifles and even if you did these parts would not function so keep or sell them at all your own will police dept won't really care.
Ahh, but the ATF will...
Doubtful clearly he is not trying to manufacture machine fine or a any other category weapon. Plus that stuff is far to gone to be used they have much bigger fish to fry.
I agree completely about the ATF and it procedures. However I still feel that this stuff is so incredibly beyond repair or any form of use other than a conversation piece. The ATF likes big fish and would not be furthering the agenda by wasting time on this young man and his cut in half rusted parts that will not make an operational firearm. It would be like banning rusted metal! Even they are to lazy to fool with that. These guys want the guns in your home and every piece of ammo you have!
Chase Ferguson ^^ modern Nazis...
Chase Ferguson good info, i'd honestly be worried about whoever tried to ditch this possible evidence, watching this video and going after this guy :(
Wow a PPSh-41. I would love to find that!
They sell for 100 bucks deactivated...
Great finds
wow awesome find
Wow, your really hit the jackpot of guns & gun parts dumping ground. You actually found a few usable valuable parts here like 2 American Thompson M-1 smg .45acp lower receivers. You also found some badly damaged Russia & british guns as well. Most were WW2 but, the USI is much later mfg. In all a pretty nice find. Looks like a Police machine gun disposal site to me. I would look into the possibility of selling the Thomson receivers to collectors of WW2 guns. Do not do any restoring or clean up on these items. Seek advise from a legal Machinegun dealer before doing anything. Best of luck.
crazy finds! did you have to report any of it to the locals? I'd be a bit nervous posting them on the tube!
Good Video BTW
Amazing stuff you found with your metal detector. I would venture a guess that this was found in a relative's home after they passed away. They dumped what looks like complete firearms and part kits (cut up parts). The person who dumped it probably doesn't know much about guns since they didn't need to dump the cut up parts into the water.
Either that or someone really did lose their stuff in a boating accident. ;)
wonder if it was used in a crime like a bank robbery. cool video
bossman3499 I don't know, no real way to tell. they are basically destroyed so no one could ever use them, plus the corrosion makes them worst. Thanks for Watching !
bossman3499 I doubt they would have time to cut them all up and take them apart, murders just would throw the whole gun in water.. its just like a bunch of random gun parts in seems. nothing matches.
***** forgot to show them lol
bossman3499 maybe they were seized guns and cut up to be destroyed by law enforcement, and instead of melting them down they got lazy and threw all the parts in the river .
nuggetnoggin Unless you let the cops know you have a silencer (whether working or not in your opinion doesn't matter) you will get into trouble. All they need is this video to get a search warrant of your house. Please read up on the laws. Great video though.
Maybe these were ditched after a crime or they belonged to someone who didn't want to mess with the Machine Gun Taxes.
That's one thought, worst case these were a part of someones legal collection that was dumped by people not in the know about how to handle it or assumed it was illegal. There was a time one could buy a legal newly manufactured machine gun in this country. There is some bad news in there even in found condition the PPsh upper, Thompson upper and the suppressor (parts of) are all NFA controlled items. Sadly alot of collectible firearms have met their demise because of misunderstanding of the laws and just plain fiction.
contrapezist The sad part to me is the law will never change back because of the people who are invested heavily in fully automatic firearms. If the law were reversed they would lose the a lot of value on the collections.
I can't believe you found all of that ;-)
What part of the country are you in. You sound "southern", and I don't mean southern New England. LOL Love the videos.
Dude that black thing the magnet picked up was the dawn buttstock
Where is that creek
Dude when you found the PPSH barrel I was thinking that in my head from COD lol
This is so cool take me with you !
Lets just say some things are not meant to be found..........
If you were smart because you put this on the tube site, if you find any numbers on any of the parts report them to your local sheriff to cover yourself. Some of those I saw are parts of a fully auto and that was a fairly modern suppressor or silencer as most people call it..
none of the parts had serial numbers.
nuggetnoggin
Still take some pics and give them to local Law Enforcement to cover yourself. No sense in taking any chances. I would also ask about the suppressor since it looks like it was not machine made.
Thomas Bailey yes I will, I haven't had time, I just dug them .
nuggetnoggin
Good it is better to be safe than sorry my friend!
nuggetnoggin could you give us an update on them when you find more about them cause seems fishy that there is a lot of guns parts dumped into river
Looks like you found a suppressor, a but plate from a Lee Enfield .303, defiantly a PPH, and the "full gun" you found resembles a Tommy Gun. With the way the guns are sawed apart i would guess a few different scenerios. Either you just solved about 10 different cold case files from the 40-50's, as it looks like a mob gun dump ground. Or the area was used by law enforcement back in the 50's to dismantle and dump seized firearms. Either way if these can be cleaned up and can actually be used you may get a pretty penny from collector for some of those parts. Happy Hunting and great finds!!
Uzi does it, that river is packing!
Watch out with that suppressor. Some American states outlaw the civilian use of silencers. Be it sports or anything else.
I'd be far more worried about that it's an NFA item that is not registered to him. Yes, the government requires you to suppress the sound of your car, but it's illegal without proper authority for a gun.
Thats what i was thinking aswell. Without serial numbers on it those might be a bunch of illegal cut up guns. Maybe like Glock30Fan said these were all confiscated by the police and thrown in that river.
Most of the stuff he pulled up weren't the serial numbered parts. They may also be hard to see under rust.
arisukak Im pretty sure EVERY single part has to have a serial number to be legal.
Only the receiver is considered the gun under US law. It's also the only part of the gun that the US military would stamp the serial number on.
Alot of time when criminals steal guns and or buy them illegally they will use them them re sell them to other criminals till they get to hot and have a high body count then they cut them up strip them in to parts and ditch then in creeks rivers ponds and lakes even in sewers. might want to turn some of the barrels and bullets into your local law enforcement maybe they might be something there to help a cold case. we have a guy local who brings stuff he finds like this into the station and he's found a few barrels that they were able to get info on and trace to a few murders . So it never hurts to at least let the law enforcement run the parts and look at them to maybe trace them to a crime . Yes at times it a long shot but it could be the one thing to help a cold case and bring some ones family peace .
aluminum Thompson receivers are spectacularly rare. Great find.
Killer gun party :) 😀😀
The first bit of a gun he found was the stock the bit you put under your shoulder
:D
I was so thinking of that
yep
ViZe Past i was thinking i was a handle to a hacksaw
+ViZe Past Under your shoulder? Not exactly.
Most of those parts look to be from WW2. After the war most American guns were sold to other nations. Or brought back to the US to be sold as surplus later on when newer guns were adopted. Back then if you wanted to bring a war souvenir legally the government said it had to be demilled. Meaning that the firing pin was removed and the receiver/barrel had to be cut into at least three sections.
Thanks for the Info !
Uzi was not about in the 40 that was modern gun parts mainly 80s i would say
I was thinking more 60s -70s. Fact is many police disposed of confiscated and obsolete by guns by cutting them up and throwing them in a body of water especially if there was no steel mill close by that they could throw themin. It strange that the picked an apparently shallow river. Is this river much shallower than usual or perhaps there wad a dam down river at some point that made it much deeper? The part you said you thought you had seen before looks like a receiver from an AD style gun. Earlier one with a slot and round hole looks like a Tommy gun.
Nice rinds
What the hell! 3 Thompson frames? 2 of those being from a 1921/28 and the other with the trigger grouping and fire selectors still intact being an M1A1. I'd lose my shit finding that stuff. Incredible find.
Haha there is no way that you'd be able to get me to go under water after finding all those gun part, I'd be afraid of finding human remains 😧 lol😁
Guess a hitman retired.
At 13:00 it was definitely a suppressor or silencer whatever people call it
That many gun finds in one place I'd call the sherrif.
I think the 1st day find (uzi) and the second day find pistol grip go together, czech submacinegun late 40's/early 50's. was the forefatherof the uzi. good job, envy you.
He found. An entire. Submachine gun.
*Slow clap*
"Guns don't break like that" and guns don't fall into a stream by "mistake".....
csi ...
hahaha true
nuggetnoggin I would contact the ATF and local athorities on this.
madrid556 It would just waste pay, the government would just cconfiscate itand nothing good will happen to them, he might as well keep them.
madrid556 Would just be a waste of time and money and he wouldn't be able to keep them. By the looks the deterioration on the parts they have been there since the 50's-60's.
Not csi illuminate
At 7:50 that's part of a mp40 sub machine gun very cool find
The part adhering to the rock looks like the magazine well and ejection port for a Sten. I also saw Pee Pee Zha parts Also Uzi parts. The gn at 15:38 was a Uzi. The barrel you had found earlier. May be a Thompson part there as well. The fat tube looks like a suppressor.
we're in the world do you live your finding russian weapons from ww2
/ COD WAW
5:25 a PPSH barrel assembly
The barrel isn't Even there lol
AikarambaGaming "assembly " it goes around it. As a hand gaurd.
10 inch barrel for a "Semi-Auto" UZI. (will not fit a Full Auto UZI) could be worth 25 -50 $ depending on its condition. Good condition could fetch $75. Rest look like parts kits for guns. They come "CUT" like that. A Good gun maker can use them for repair or for parts. Knuckle heads buy them thinking they can put together a Machine Gun....but it is not as easy as they think and often the parts are discarded. But the Barrel is usable. Nice Finds . Now I am interested in one of these metal detectors. BTW.. I am enjoying your videos. Thanks
I know this was 4-years ago, but I have to wonder if you've been back here Michael, and if you ever found out the back story to those guns. How weird to dump them there - I don't s'pose they'd be able to tie them to any crime now, but there was clearly something shonky going on... And how fast did you move with that horse fly?! They are beasts - I'd be gone 1st sighting! great hunt! :)
That was a fold out stock he found first
Nunya Bizness czech model 24 or other variant of this smg. google it.
mrslendygaming you are right
just your average country boy
DANK MEMES nothing wrong with that
DANK MEMES I am a Country Boy
good 4 you
DANK MEMES get out of here city slicker
you sould just stop because I'm never ganna watch this video agean or look at these commentw
That's a good place for it!
so cool
17:00 thompson m1928 part
yup. i also reconized alot of the parts because i play call of duty world at war. i think he also got a pistol.
1 thompson upper,3 lower,but the upper is really not damaged
zane tyriver just because u play cod doesn't mean you know everything about guns, military ETC. I hate people like u saying bullshit facts from cod. Read up on history, not video games before you claim something. I studied American wars past World War 1 so I can say that's right but still. Don't think you know stuff from cod. Most of it is bullshit.
Freefire AirsoftandGaming "you know everything about guns, military ETC." no i don't. I just know about waw. I can tell you what all the guns are in waw are but not be able to give an example of a cod bo2 gun for my life. Also i think that pbs documentaries are awesome. Although it isn't studying i still learn.
zane tyriver OK. Sorry. Most people who say stuff that ends in I know from cod usually say bullshit things. I was saying that (if you did) use info from cod, it would most likely be wrong. I assumed due to majority of people. My bad.
at 9:00 its a tommy gun receiver
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What area of the country do you find these rivers? I live in central Florida and I would really like to try what you do in the rivers.
best episode