Some Cool Surplus Today!
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- This is part of a series we are doing just showing the types of used items we get through the store. Remember, we are not making this video to sell anything, this is just for entertainment and education.
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Ruger P89 first double stack 9mm I owned. bought it used. Good gun for the money.
That Enfield. 22 is just beautiful! I believe those were reclassified as the No 2...No 1 is the SMLE, No 2 is the .22 trainer, No 3 is the P14, and No 4 is the updated .303 Enfield rifle built during WW2 in certain purpose-built armories. Bloke on the Range has several videos on the various models of the Enfield rifle.
Good video. Giving estimated market value ranges for each would be very informative, and add more interest. Thanks.
He makes videos where he goes in depth on the firearms. Including a price range. This is just the unboxing
Love how Chris went into a detailed look on the condition of the Beretta.
Thanks for sharing Chris & Randy
It was great to have the opportunity today to actually go into the store and meet the fine Gentleman on the video. They were very helpful and treated my mother with a great deal of respect and kindness. I would not hesitate to do business with them again they are true professionals with a nice shop and make the process easy for those who are not familiar with it. Continue the good work guys thanks again to John for helping my mom out.
The New Zealand Cadet Forces used a .22 cal version of the No 4 for target shooting and competitions. It was somewhat cut down but had a heavy barrel. It was replaced by the Norinco and then the Marlin XT. Possibly also soon to be replaced by another US-made .22 The cracks may be from extensive use as a drill rifle, banging the brass plate on the stock on the ground.
I love your out-takes at the end!
You guys should do a tour of gun shows as a STAND UP COMEDY ROUTINE!
Marksman TV should do 2 ratings per gun. One rating for exterior condition and one rating for interior condition.
Last minutes of your videos are a blast to watch :-)
Chris and We Buy Guns,
Thanks for purchasing my Colt. I hope you find someone who will appreciate firing this firearm.
Always great fun with a really good surprise factor! Kind of like being at a surprise birthday party (without the cake).
One guys pride and joy, is another's truck gun.
Another superlative unboxing! Thanks, Chris and Randy!!! 👍
Wow, "superlative" is a big word for a farmer! 🙂
@@wapiti3750 Yes, I learnt it in skool...😁
Another great video .. love watching and learning a bit of all the fireman’s that you guys get in 👍🏼🇺🇸🥃
Those "cracks" at the end of the butt stock aren't cracks. They are checks in the wood from it drying over time. Ask Mr Novak about that. Thats almost expected with as old as they are and being sold out of storage. People remove most of the oil and then that happens.
Good point. Scratches also sometimes appear as cracks. And sometimes cracks are dang near invisible.
The Colt 1903 and the Savage 1907 are my 2 favorite antique pistols.
Another great episode full of information and fun!
Hey boss, great videos keep ‘em coming! Just one tips that might or might not make your videos a little shorter is… when you’re talking about the gun hand the gun to your partner to rate the condition finish on them :)
I was in the IMA warehouse back in March digging through pallets of martini Henry rifles and they had a fresh batch of .22 enfield s.
There's a veterinarian clinic across the parking lot from a Chinese restaurant I go to sometimes. Can't get much fresher than kennel to table!! 😮
Love the videos guys! Appreciate ya 💯👍🏻
Always see really different weapons ,I watch ever week,I would give two thumbs up if utube didn't HATE 2A
I've said it before and I will say it again...something oddly satisfying about you guys unboxing videos!! lol I think it might be the element of surprise. My man I absolutely love your 1st and 2nd Amendment shirt, It ROCKS! See you guys next episode P.S. You guys need box cutters, haha
Thank you 👍👍
Another great episode!
Love surplus
I keep looking for that Thompson ‘Tommy Gun’ and that beautiful Henry .22 to be on your website that from your last unboxing??😁
I am Christopher, and I am Randolph! LOL
Is that a NEF 12 gauge single shot shotgun behind you on the shelf with a cade-hardened receiver?
Cool video thanks.
Great shirt Randy!
A nice weekday treat! Thanks for the early video!
Excellent stuff
do you guys also check the BORE
to make your fair/good/very/excellent
rating? that could be good to show
how you do it safely
Bonsoir,le mas 49-56 est superbe,assez difficile à trouver chez nous et sous autorisation de l’état 👍👍
Damn it Randy!!
How ironic, at the last unboxing I was thinking, I’ve never seen guns from Louisiana?
More interesting thought is where do most A) come from and B) percentage of gun friendly verses non gun gun friendly states, A) big hunting states, B) not big hunting states, just a thought🤔🤔🤔
Since several of these are C&R firearms, please describe HOW you handle a sale to a C&R license holder. 🤔😜
Where the hell did you find Randy? He's great!
I would like to know what do you do with all the guns you buy do you sell them are (what)
Looks like the wood furniture shotties on the rack aren’t moving too fast these days
I thought the .22 Enfield was a No7?
Stock crack from parade usage I think
Dried out wood from the look of it. Too far up for parade use, Usually the heel of the butt might have a repair if a chunk was replaced.
How is the Almost Boneless Cat and the restaurant next to you? J/K
Put that p89 on the website I'd buy it if the price is right. FJB
Damn. Just call out forgotten weapons why don't ya! Lol
Bet that Colt was gone as soon as this video hit.
The no1 mk3 .22 is known as a no.9
No. 9 is a converted No. 4 .303 for the Royal Navy, and relined by Parker Hale I believe, There is a No. 8 as well I think for the RAF/army, No. 7 is a purpose made .22 based on a 303. The converted No.I mk. III is known as a Rifle No. 2 Mk. III.
Ask Santa for a box cutter
They did a few months ago. It didn't go so well.
@@Troy_Built He never read the operators manual. lol
Hl I have 2 mosinagaunt's 762x54r how much are worth?
Last year I sold a M44 and an M38 for $300 each. If this helps.
@@celowski6296 thank you!!!!!!
Ship them to Canada, the prices are higher, especially for hex receivers and all matching.
All depends on details. Model, markings, condition, special features, maker and on.
Has anyone ever sent a loaded gun in to yall?
Yes. He's talked about it before. I don't remember which video though.
People bring in loaded guns all the time to our stores. "Its not loaded".......🤡🤡
Shame on Ian!
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